2019 Pro Bowl

{{Short description|National Football League all-star game}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2024}}

{{Infobox Pro Bowl

|type = pb

| name = 2019

| image =

| image_size = 200px

| visitor = AFC

| visitor_qtr1 =7

| visitor_qtr2 =10

| visitor_qtr3 =3

| visitor_qtr4 =6

| home = NFC

| home_qtr1 =0

| home_qtr2 =0

| home_qtr3 =0

| home_qtr4 =7

| date = January 27, 2019

| stadium = Camping World Stadium

| city = Orlando, Florida

| home_coach = Jason Garrett

| home_coach_team = Dallas Cowboys

| visitor_coach = Anthony Lynn

| visitor_coach_team = Los Angeles Chargers

| offensiveMVP = Patrick Mahomes

| offMVPteam = Kansas City Chiefs

| defensiveMVP = Jamal Adams

| defMVPteam = New York Jets

| referee = Pete Morelli (1st half) and Walt Coleman (2nd half)

| attendance = 57,875

| anthem = JD McCrary

| coin_toss =

| halftime =

| network = ESPN
ESPN Deportes
ABC
Disney XD

| announcers = Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters

| rating =

| share =

| radio = Westwood One

| radioannouncers = Kevin Kugler (play-by-play)
Tony Boselli (analyst)
Laura Okmin (sideline reporter)

}}

The 2019 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2018 NFL season, played on January 27, 2019, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. It was televised nationally by ESPN and its sister networks.

Game format

The 2019 game featured the same format as the previous five editions. For the sixth straight year, the Pro Bowl differed from standard NFL game rules and format in that there were no kickoffs and every quarter had a two-minute warning.{{cite web |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/22/nfl-tries-out-new-clock-rules-at-the-pro-bowl/ |title=NFL tries out new clock rules at the Pro Bowl |first=Michael David |last=Smith |website=Pro Football Talk |date=January 22, 2014 |access-date=January 27, 2019}} Also, the play clock was only 35 seconds, and the game clock ran after pass incompletions, except with less than two minutes left in either half (or overtime, had it been necessary).{{Cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/293053|title=Overhaul the NFL's Pro Bowl selection process? Don't count on it|date=January 24, 2019|website=ESPN.com|language=en|access-date=January 26, 2019}}

As with the previous Pro Bowl, a modified limited-contact form was used, and play was called dead as soon as a player was surrounded and likely to be tackled.{{cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/sports/2019/01/afc-wins-3rd-straight-pro-bowl-over-nfc-as-players-add-intrigue-by-changing-positions.html|title=AFC wins 3rd straight Pro Bowl over NFC as players add ‘intrigue’ by changing positions|work=Associated Press|date=January 27, 2019|access-date=January 28, 2019}}

Summary

=Box score=

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|date=January 27, 2019

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|referee=Pete Morelli (1st half) and Walt Coleman (2nd half)

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=Scoring summary=

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| Time=11:26

| Team=AFC

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| DriveLength=75

| DriveTime=3:34

| Type=RecTD

| Receiver=Eric Ebron

| QB=Patrick Mahomes

| yards=18

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Jason Myers

| Visitor=7

| Home=0

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| Quarter=2

| Time=12:54

| Team=AFC

| DrivePlays=7

| DriveLength=74

| DriveTime=3:52

| Type=RushTD

| Runner=Anthony Sherman

| yards=1

| kickresult=good

| Kicker= Jason Myers

| Visitor=14

| Home=0

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{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=2

| Time=0:25

| Team=AFC

| DrivePlays=17

| DriveLength=79

| DriveTime=7:37

| Type=FG

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| Kicker=Jason Myers

| Visitor=17

| Home=0

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{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=3

| Time=4:06

| Team=AFC

| DrivePlays=9

| DriveLength=57

| DriveTime=5:54

| Type=FG

| yards=47

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Jason Myers

| Visitor=20

| Home=0

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{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=4

| Time=9:05

| Team=NFC

| DrivePlays=8

| DriveLength=63

| DriveTime=4:26

| Type=RecTD

| yards=20

| Receiver=Austin Hooper

| QB=Dak Prescott

| kickresult=good

| Kicker=Aldrick Rosas

| Visitor=20

| Home=7

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{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry

| Quarter=4

| Time=0:19

| Team=AFC

| DrivePlays=6

| DriveLength=67

| DriveTime=3:52

| Type=RecTD

| yards=6

| Receiver=Jalen Ramsey

| QB=Deshaun Watson

| 2pt type=pass

| 2pt result=incomplete

| Visitor=26

| Home=7

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{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEnd|Visitor=26|Home=7}}

Source:{{cite web |url=http://www.espn.com/nfl/playbyplay?gameId=401038851 |title=AFC vs. NFC – Play-By-Play |website=ESPN |date=January 27, 2019 |access-date=January 27, 2019}}

=Game statistics=

File:Patrick Mahomes II.JPG started at quarterback for the AFC.]]

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| Home = NFC

| HomeDisplay = NFC

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| VisPassYds = 362

| VisPassing = 29–46–2

| VisTOP = 36:03

| HomeFirsts = 10

| HomePlaysYds = 38–148

| HomeRushing = 9–47

| HomePassYds = 101

| HomePassing = 14–29–3

| HomeTOP = 23:57

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| Visitor = AFC

| VisitorDisplay = AFC

| Home = NFC

| HomeDisplay = NFC

| VisPasser = Patrick Mahomes

| VisPassStats = 7–14, 156 yds, 1 TD

| VisRusher = Tyreek Hill

| VisRushStats = 2 car, 24 yds

| VisReceiver = Keenan Allen

| VisReceivingStats = 4 rec, 95 yds

| HomePasser = Russell Wilson

| HomePassStats = 5–8, 68 yds

| HomeRusher = Ezekiel Elliott

| HomeRushStats = 3 car, 33 yds

| HomeReceiver = Davante Adams

| HomeReceivingStats = 2 rec, 41 yds

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AFC Rosters

The following players were selected to represent the AFC:

=Offense=

class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"

! style="width:10%;"|Position

! style="width:30%;"|Starter(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Reserve(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Alternate(s)

align=center|Quarterback

|{{small|15}} Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City

|{{small|17}} Philip Rivers, LA Chargers{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|title=Andrew Luck Named To 2019 NFL Pro Bowl|url=https://www.colts.com/news/andrew-luck-named-to-2019-nfl-pro-bowl|author=Walker, Andrew|website=Colts.com|date=January 15, 2019}}
{{small|12}} Tom Brady, New England{{ref label|Super Bowl|d|d}}

|{{small|12}} Andrew Luck, Indianapolis{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}
{{small|4}} Deshaun Watson, Houston{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=QB Deshaun Watson named to 2019 Pro Bowl|url=https://www.houstontexans.com/news/qb-deshaun-watson-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|website=HoustonTexans.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019|archive-date=June 13, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613174329/https://www.houstontexans.com/news/qb-deshaun-watson-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|url-status=dead}}

align=center|Running back

|{{small|30}} James Conner, Pittsburgh

|{{small|28}} Melvin Gordon, LA Chargers
{{small|30}} Phillip Lindsay, Denver{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|26}} Lamar Miller, Houston{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.houstontexans.com/news/texans-rb-lamar-miller-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|title=Texans RB Lamar Miller named to 2019 Pro Bowl|website=HoustonTexans.com|language=en-US|access-date=January 9, 2019}}

align=center|Fullback

|{{small|42}} Anthony Sherman, Kansas City

|

|

align=center|Wide receiver

|{{small|10}} DeAndre Hopkins, Houston{{ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{small|10}} Tyreek Hill, Kansas City

|{{small|13}} Keenan Allen, LA Chargers
{{small|84}} Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|19}} JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=JuJu named to Pro Bowl|url=https://www.steelers.com/news/juju-named-to-pro-bowl|website=Steelers.com|access-date=January 7, 2019|archive-date=January 18, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210118132339/https://www.steelers.com/news/juju-named-to-pro-bowl|url-status=dead}}
{{small|80}} Jarvis Landry, Cleveland{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=Browns WR Jarvis Landry added to the Pro Bowl roster|url=https://brownswire.usatoday.com/2019/01/16/jarvis-landry-pro-bowl-cleveland-browns/|work=Browns Wire|publisher=USA Today|access-date=January 16, 2019}}

align=center|Tight end

|{{small|87}} Travis Kelce, Kansas City{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|85}} Eric Ebron, Indianapolis

|{{small|87}} Jared Cook, Oakland{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=Jared Cook Named to AFC Pro Bowl Team|url=https://www.raiders.com/news/jared-cook-named-to-afc-pro-bowl-team|website=Raiders.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}

align=center|Offensive tackle

|{{small|77}} Taylor Lewan, Tennessee
{{small|78}} Alejandro Villanueva, Pittsburgh

|{{small|72}} Eric Fisher, Kansas City

|

align=center|Offensive guard

|{{small|66}} David DeCastro, Pittsburgh{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web |title=Browns OL Joel Bitonio named to 1st Pro Bowl |url=https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-ol-joel-bitonio-named-to-1st-pro-bowl |website=ClevelandBrowns.com |access-date=January 10, 2019 |date=January 10, 2019}}
{{small|73}} Marshal Yanda, Baltimore

|{{small|56}} Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis

|{{small|75}} Joel Bitonio, Cleveland{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Center

|{{small|53}} Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh

|{{small|53}} Mike Pouncey, LA Chargers

|

=Defense=

class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"

! style="width:10%;"|Position

! style="width:30%;"|Starter(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Reserve(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Alternate(s)

align=center|Defensive end

|{{small|99}} J. J. Watt, Houston{{ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{small|95}} Myles Garrett, Cleveland

|{{small|54}} Melvin Ingram, LA Chargers

|{{small|93}} Calais Campbell, Jacksonville{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=DL Calais Campbell Named to Fourth Career Pro Bowl|url=https://www.jaguars.com/news/dl-calais-campbell-named-to-fourth-career-pro-bowl|website=Jaguars.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}

align=center|Defensive tackle

|{{small|97}} Geno Atkins, Cincinnati{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|title=Ravens DT Brandon Williams Named to Pro Bowl for First Time|url=https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/ravens-dt-brandon-williams-named-to-pro-bowl-for-first-time|author=Brown, Clifton|website=BaltimoreRavens.com|date=January 15, 2019}}
{{small|99}} Jurrell Casey, Tennessee{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|title=Kyle Williams to play once more in Pro Bowl |url=https://www.buffalobills.com/news/kyle-williams-to-play-once-more-in-pro-bowl |website=buffalobills.com |access-date=January 7, 2019}}

|{{small|97}} Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh

|{{small|95}} Kyle Williams, Buffalo{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}
{{small|98}} Brandon Williams, Baltimore{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Outside linebacker

|{{small|58}} Von Miller, Denver
{{small|90}} Jadeveon Clowney, Houston{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|55}} Dee Ford, Kansas City

|{{small|90}} T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web |last1=Alper |first1=Josh |title=TJ Watt added to AFC Pro Bowl roster |url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/17/t-j-watt-added-to-afc-pro-bowl-roster/ |website=Pro Football Talk |publisher=NBC Sports |access-date=January 17, 2019}}

align=center|Inside linebacker

|{{small|57}} C. J. Mosley, Baltimore

|{{small|55}} Benardrick McKinney, Houston

|

align=center|Cornerback

|{{small|25}} Xavien Howard, Miami
{{small|20}} Jalen Ramsey, Jacksonville

|{{small|24}} Stephon Gilmore, New England{{ref label|Super Bowl|d|d}}
{{small|21}} Denzel Ward, Cleveland

|{{small|25}} Chris Harris Jr., Denver{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=Chris Harris Jr. named to 2019 Pro Bowl|url=https://www.denverbroncos.com/news/chris-harris-jr-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|website=DenverBroncos.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}

align=center|Free safety

|{{small|33}} Derwin James, LA Chargers

|{{small|32}} Eric Weddle, Baltimore

|

align=center|Strong safety

|{{small|33}} Jamal Adams, NY Jets

|

|

=Special teams=

class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"

! style="width:10%;"|Position

! style="width:30%;"|Starter(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Alternate(s)

align=center|Punter

|{{small|6}} Brett Kern, Tennessee

|

align=center|Placekicker

|{{small|2}} Jason Myers, NY Jets

|

align=center|Return specialist

|{{small|19}} Andre Roberts, NY Jets

|

align=center|Special teams

|{{small|31}} Adrian Phillips, LA Chargers

|

align=center|Long snapper

|{{small|42}} Casey Kreiter, Denver{{cite web|title=Long snapper Casey Kreiter named to 2019 Pro Bowl|url=https://www.denverbroncos.com/news/long-snapper-casey-kreiter-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|author=DiLalla, Aric|website=DenverBroncos.com|date=January 16, 2019}}

|

Notes:

Players must have accepted their invitations as alternates to be listed; those who declined are not considered Pro Bowlers.

:bold player who participated in game

:{{small|(C)}} signifies the player has been selected as a captain

:{{note label|replacement|a|a}}Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy

:{{note label|injury|b|b}}Injured/suspended player; selected but did not participate

:{{note label|starter|c|c}}Replacement starter; selected as reserve

:{{note label|Super Bowl|d|d}}Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)

:{{note label|choice|e|e}}Selected but chose not to participate

NFC rosters

The following players were selected to represent the NFC:

=Offense=

class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"

! style="width:10%;"|Position

! style="width:30%;"|Starter(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Reserve(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Alternate(s)

align=center|Quarterback

|{{small|9}} Drew Brees, New Orleans{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|16}} Jared Goff, LA Rams{{ref label|Super Bowl|d|d}}
{{small|12}} Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|3}} Russell Wilson, Seattle{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=Russell Wilson Named To 2019 Pro Bowl|url=https://www.seahawks.com/news/russell-wilson-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|website=Seahawks.com|date=January 9, 2019}}
{{small|10}} Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|last1=Mayer|first1=Larry|title=Trubisky named to NFC Pro Bowl roster|url=https://www.chicagobears.com/news/trubisky-named-to-nfc-pro-bowl-roster|website=ChicagoBears.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}
{{small|4}} Dak Prescott, Dallas{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|last1=Eatman|first1=Nick|title=Cooper, Prescott Added to NFC Pro Bowl Roster|url=https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/cooper-prescott-added-to-nfc-pro-bowl-roster|website=DallasCowboys.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}

align=center|Running back

|{{small|30}} Todd Gurley, LA Rams{{ref label|Super Bowl|d|d}}

|{{small|26}} Saquon Barkley, NY Giants
{{small|21}} Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas

|{{small|41}} Alvin Kamara, New Orleans{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and guards Andrus Peat and Larry Warford named to Pro Bowl|url=https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/new-orleans-saints-running-back-alvin-kamara-and-guards-andrus-peat-and-larry-wa|website=NewOrleansSaints.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}

align=center|Fullback

|{{small|44}} Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco

|

|

align=center|Wide receiver

|{{small|13}} Michael Thomas, New Orleans{{ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{small|11}} Julio Jones, Atlanta{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|17}} Davante Adams, Green Bay
{{small|19}} Adam Thielen, Minnesota

|{{small|13}} Mike Evans, Tampa Bay{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|title=Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans has officially been named to the Pro Bowl. Originally a first team alternate, he'll be replacing Julio Jones|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-41052196-4|website=ESPN.com|access-date=January 7, 2019}}
{{small|19}} Amari Cooper, Dallas{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Tight end

|{{small|86}} Zach Ertz, Philadelphia{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|title=Falcons TE Austin Hooper headed to the Pro Bowl|url=https://www.thefalcoholic.com/2019/1/15/18184584/falcons-te-austin-hooper-headed-to-the-pro-bowl|website=TheFalcoholic.com|date=January 15, 2019}}

|{{small|85}} George Kittle, San Francisco

|{{small|81}} Austin Hooper, Atlanta{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Offensive tackle

|{{small|72}} Terron Armstead, New Orleans{{ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{small|77}} Tyron Smith, Dallas{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|71}} Trent Williams, Washington{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|65}} Lane Johnson, Philadelphia{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|last1=McPherson|first1=Chris|title=Lane Johnson Back In The Pro Bowl|url=https://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/lane-johnson-back-in-the-pro-bowl|website=PhiladelphiaEagles.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}
{{small|72}} Charles Leno, Chicago{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{cite web|last1=Mayer|first1=Larry|title=Two more Bears added to NFC Pro Bowl roster|url=https://www.chicagobears.com/news/two-more-bears-added-to-nfc-pro-bowl-roster|website=ChicagoBears.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}
{{small|70}} Jake Matthews, Atlanta{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Offensive Guard

|{{small|79}} Brandon Brooks, Philadelphia{{ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{small|70}} Zack Martin, Dallas{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|70}} Trai Turner, Carolina

|{{small|75}} Andrus Peat, New Orleans{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}
{{small|67}} Larry Warford, New Orleans{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Center

|{{small|51}} Alex Mack, Atlanta

|{{small|60}} Max Unger, New Orleans{{ref label|injury|b|b}}

|{{small|65}} Cody Whitehair, Chicago{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

=Defense=

class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"

! style="width:10%;"|Position

! style="width:30%;"|Starter(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Reserve(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Alternate(s)

align=center|Defensive end

|{{small|94}} Cameron Jordan, New Orleans
{{small|90}} DeMarcus Lawrence, Dallas

|{{small|99}} Danielle Hunter, Minnesota

|

align=center|Defensive tackle

|{{small|99}} Aaron Donald, LA Rams{{ref label|Super Bowl|d|d}}{{cite web|title=Kawann Short named to Pro Bowl roster|url=https://www.panthers.com/news/kawann-short-named-to-pro-bowl-roster|website=Panthers.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019|archive-date=June 13, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613174334/https://www.panthers.com/news/kawann-short-named-to-pro-bowl-roster|url-status=dead}}
{{small|91}} Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|title=49ers DL DeForest Buckner Named to 2019 Pro Bowl|url=https://www.49ers.com/news/49ers-dl-deforest-buckner-named-to-2019-pro-bowl|website=49ers.com|date=January 15, 2019}}

|{{small|96}} Akiem Hicks, Chicago

|{{small|99}} DeForest Buckner, San Francisco{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}
{{small|99}} Kawann Short, Carolina{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Outside linebacker

|{{small|52}} Khalil Mack, Chicago{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|last1=Eisen|first1=Michael|title=Olivier Vernon named to NFC Pro Bowl team|url=https://www.giants.com/news/olivier-vernon-named-to-nfc-pro-bowl-team|website=Giants.com|access-date=January 10, 2019|date=January 10, 2019}}
{{small|91}} Ryan Kerrigan, Washington

|{{small|55}} Anthony Barr, Minnesota

|{{small|54}} Olivier Vernon, NY Giants{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center| Inside linebacker

|{{small|59}} Luke Kuechly, Carolina{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{cite web|title=Vander Esch Added to 2019 Pro Bowl Roster|url=https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/vander-esch-added-to-2019-pro-bowl-roster|author=Eatman, Nick|website=DallasCowboys.com|date=January 15, 2019}}

|{{small|54}} Bobby Wagner, Seattle

|{{small|55}} Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center| Cornerback

|{{small|23}} Kyle Fuller, Chicago
{{small|21}} Patrick Peterson, Arizona

|{{small|23}} Darius Slay, Detroit
{{small|31}} Byron Jones, Dallas

|

align=center| Free safety

|{{small|39}} Eddie Jackson, Chicago

|{{small|22}} Harrison Smith, Minnesota

|

align=center| Strong safety

|{{small|21}} Landon Collins, NY Giants{{ref label|injury|b|b}}{{Cite web|url=https://theeaglesfeast.com/eagles-s-malcolm-jenkins-named-to-2019-pro-bowl/|title=Eagles S Malcolm Jenkins named to 2019 Pro Bowl|last=Gabe|date=January 15, 2019|website=The Eagles Feast|language=en-US|access-date=January 16, 2019|archive-date=January 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190116050311/https://theeaglesfeast.com/eagles-s-malcolm-jenkins-named-to-2019-pro-bowl/|url-status=dead}}

|

|{{small|27}} Malcolm Jenkins, Philadelphia{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

=Special teams=

class="wikitable" style="width:90%;"

! style="width:10%;"|Position

! style="width:30%;"|Starter(s)

! style="width:30%;"|Alternate(s)

align=center|Punter

|{{small|4}} Michael Dickson, Seattle

|

align=center|Placekicker

|{{small|2}} Aldrick Rosas, NY Giants

|

align=center|Return specialist

|{{small|29}} Tarik Cohen, Chicago

|

align=center|Special teams

|{{small|58}} Cory Littleton, LA Rams{{ref label|Super Bowl|d|d}}{{cite web |last1=Eisen |first1=Michael |title=Michael Thomas named to NFC Pro Bowl team|url=https://www.giants.com/news/michael-thomas-named-to-nfc-pro-bowl-team |website=Giants.com|access-date=January 22, 2019|date=January 21, 2019}}

|{{small|31}} Michael Thomas, NY Giants{{ref label|replacement|a|a}}

align=center|Long snapper

|{{small|48}} Don Muhlbach, Detroit{{cite web|title=Lions LS Don Muhlbach selected for the Pro Bowl|url=https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/16/lions-ls-don-muhlbach-selected-for-the-pro-bowl/|author=Williams, Charean|work=Pro Football Talk|publisher=NBC Sports|date=January 16, 2019}}

|

Notes:

Players must have accepted their invitations as alternates to be listed; those who declined are not considered Pro Bowlers.

:bold player who participated in game

:{{small|(C)}} signifies the player has been selected as a captain

:{{note label|replacement|a|a}}Replacement Player selection due to injury or vacancy

:{{note label|injury|b|b}}Injured/suspended player; selected but did not participate

:{{note label|starter|c|c}}Replacement starter; selected as reserve

:{{note label|Super Bowl|d|d}}Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)

Number of selections per team

Background

=Host selection process=

This was the last year of a three-year deal that began in 2017 that the Pro Bowl will be held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.{{cite web|title=NFL's pro bowl moves to Orlando|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/ct-nfl-pro-bowl-spt-20160601-story.html|website=Chicago Tribune|publisher=Tronc|access-date=December 13, 2016}}

Broadcasting

The game was televised nationally by ESPN, and simulcasted by ABC and Disney XD,[https://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2019/01/espn-to-offer-unprecedented-coverage-of-nfl-pro-bowl-across-four-networks-espn-espn-deportes-abc-and-disney-xd/ ESPN to offer unprecedented coverage of NFL Pro Bowl across four networks: ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ABC and Disney XD]. ESPN press release, retrieved January 24, 2019. and broadcast via radio by Westwood One. The game was carried in Spanish by ESPN Deportes. In contrast to the network's "megacast" approach to other multi-network games, all three English-language TV channels carried the same feed. It was the first time the NFL Pro Bowl was aired on a cable network that targets children: Disney XD.

References

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