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Pro Bowl 2025: See What Saints Made This Year's Squad And Who Was Overlooked

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Feb 6, 2022; NFC running back Alvin Kamara of the New Orleans Saints runs the ball against the AFC during the Pro Bowl game / Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

The New Orleans Saints were not exactly well represented on the 2025 Pro Bowl roster.

By John Hendrix - Saints News Network | SI

The initial rosters for the 2025 Pro Bowl were announced on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 2. No New Orleans Saints have been voted onto this year's NFC squad.

This year's Pro Bowl will be held in Orlando, FL. It will be a week-long celebration of skills competitions by participating players. The week will culminate with a flag football game between the AFC and NFC on Feb. 2.

There are six teams landed at least five players on the Pro Bowl roster. The Baltimore Ravens lead the way with nine Pro Bowlers. The Detroit Lions has the largest NFC representation with seven, followed by six from the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings.

New Orleans, with a 5-11 record heading into the season finale, is the only NFC team without a Pro Bowl representative. The Miami Dolphins, New York Jets and Tennessee Titans were also not represented on the AFC squad.
Saints Snubs?

It's hard to make a strong case for any New Orleans players being ''snubbed' for this year's Pro Bowl. After all, the Saints have underperformed most of the year, and many of their best players have been injured for large portions of the season.

Rookie punter Matthew Hayball and veteran safety Tyrann Mathieu were among the NFC voting leaders at their respective positions. A recent slump by Hayball may have allowed Lions P Jack Fox. ...

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