Doric SamDecember 9, 2024 G Fiume/Getty Images The NFL released its second batch of voting returns for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, and a familiar name remains at the top. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson continued to lead the way with 82,402 votes. Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley moved up one spot to
The NFL launched its second batch of voting returns for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, and a well-known title stays on the cease.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson persevered to lead the system with 82,402 votes. Philadelphia Eagles huge title working assist Saquon Barkley moved up one spot to second field with 82,082 votes.
Jackson additionally modified into the leading vote-getter after the first pollreturns closing week. Nonetheless, Barkley reasonably trailed Jackson’s teammate, Derrick Henry, by correct over 120 votes earlier than leaping over the guy working assist on Monday.
The reigning two-time NFL MVP, Jackson is within the course of one other MVP-caliber advertising and marketing campaign with 3,290 passing yards, 29 touchdowns and three interceptions plus 678 speeding yards and three more ratings.
The signal-caller has absolutely loved having Henry within the backfield, because the 30-year-ancient has been dominant in his first year in Baltimore with 1,407 speeding yards and 13 touchdowns.
Nonetheless, Barkley has strung collectively a flee of account performances on his technique to taking on first field within the NFL with 1,623 yards on the ground. He racked up 255 speeding yards in a Week 12 earn over the Los Angeles Rams, the very finest single-game output by a working assist this year.
A pair of inexperienced persons cracked the cease 10 in Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels at No. 6 and Las Vegas Raiders tight cease Brock Bowers at No. 10.
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will seemingly be held at Tenting World Stadium in Orlando, Florida starting with the Skills Showdown on Jan. 30 and culminating with the Pro Bowl Games Championship flag football game on Feb. 2.
Source: Bleacher Report
