The NFL announced full rosters for the 2019 Pro Bowl
on Tuesday, in a special on NFL Network. The exhibition game, which
takes place on Jan. 27 from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida,
features the traditional AFC vs. NFC format after the league moved away
from its drafting format it tried from 2014-16. That format was widely
panned by fans and media alike.
The rosters are built based on votes from fans, coaches,
and players, with recent years allowing for fan voting online and,
notably, via Twitter this year. The three groups who vote are all
weighted equally when determining who makes it to the Pro Bowl, each
counting as one third of the vote.
While many are talking about the MVP race and whether or not there is anybody even feasible for that discussion outside of Patrick Mahomes, the Pro Bowl remains a big deal across the NFL.
The Chargers staff will coach the AFC, while the Cowboys
staff will be on the NFC’s sideline. Below, you can peep the rosters for
both the AFC and NFC.