List of Pro Bowl players, B

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The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have been selected to play in the NFL's annual Pro Bowl game, beginning with the 1950 season.

Between 1938 and 1942, an NFL all star team played the league champion in the NFL All-Star Game. Participants in these games are not recognized by the NFL as Pro Bowlers, and they are not included in this list. No games were played between 1943 and 1950.

Between 1961 and 1969, the NFL and AFL played separate all-star games. This list includes players who were selected to play in the American Football League All-Star game during that period.

B

—Named as a starter —Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

NamePositionYear(s) selectedFranchise(s) representedNotes
Jason Babin DE 2010, [1] 2011 [2] Tennessee Titans (2010)
Philadelphia Eagles (2011)
Coy Bacon DE 1972, [3] 1976, [4] 1977 [5] Los Angeles Rams (1972)
Cincinnati Bengals (1976, 1977)
Champ Bailey CB 2000 , [6] 2001, [7] 2002, [8] 2003, [9] 2004, [10] 2005, [11] 2006, [12] 2007 , [13] 2009, [14] 2010, [1] 2011 , [2] 2012 [15] Washington Redskins (2000–2003)
Denver Broncos (2004–2007, 2009–2012)
2010—Selected as a replacement for Nnamdi Asomugha [16]
Dan Bailey K 2015 [17] Dallas Cowboys
Jake Bailey P 2020 [18] New England Patriots
Johnny Bailey KR 1992 [19] Phoenix Cardinals
Al Baker DE 1978, [20] 1979, [21] 1980 [22] Detroit Lions
Budda Baker ST, FS 2017 , [23] 2019 , [24] 2020 , [18] 2021 , [25] 2022 [26] Arizona Cardinals
Dave Baker DB 1959 [27] San Francisco 49ers
Jon Baker LB 1951, [28] 1952 [29] New York Giants
Sam Baker K, P 1956, [30] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL), [32] 1968 (NFL) [33] Washington Redskins (1956)
Dallas Cowboys (1963)
Philadelphia Eagles (1964, 1968)
Tony Baker RB 1969 (NFL) [34] New Orleans Saints
David Bakhtiari OT 2016, [35] 2019 , [24] 2020 [18] Green Bay Packers 2016—Selected as a replacement for Jason Peters [36]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [37]
Jim Bakken K 1965 (NFL), [38] 1967 (NFL), [39] 1975, [40] 1976 [4] St. Louis Cardinals
Doug Baldwin WR 2016, [35] 2017 [23] Seattle Seahawks 2016—Selected as a replacement for Larry Fitzgerald [41]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Larry Fitzgerald [42]
Jerry Ball DT 1989, [43] 1990, [44] 1991 [45] Detroit Lions
Howard Ballard OT 1992, [19] 1993 [46] Buffalo Bills
Gary Ballman OE 1964 (NFL), [32] 1965 (NFL) [38] Pittsburgh Steelers
Bruno Banducci G 1954 [47] San Francisco 49ers
Tony Banfield DB 1961 (AFL), [48] 1962 (AFL), [49] 1963 (AFL) [50] Houston Oilers
Carl Banks OLB 1987 [51] New York Giants
Chip Banks OLB 1982, [52] 1983, [53] 1985, [54] 1986 [55] Cleveland Browns
Tom Banks C 1975, [40] 1976, [4] 1977, [5] 1978 [20] St. Louis Cardinals
Alex Bannister WR 2003 [9] Seattle Seahawks
Gary Barbaro FS 1980, [22] 1981, [56] 1982 [52] Kansas City Chiefs
Marion Barber III RB 2007 [13] Dallas Cowboys
Ronde Barber CB 2001, [7] 2004, [10] 2005, [11] 2006, [12] 2008 [57] Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008—Selected as a replacement for Charles Woodson [58]
Stew Barber OT 1963 (AFL), [50] 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL) [62] Buffalo Bills
Tiki Barber RB 2004, [10] 2005, [11] 2006 [12] New York Giants
Bryan Barker P 1997 [63] Jacksonville Jaguars
Saquon Barkley RB 2018, [64] 2022 [26] New York Giants
Jerome Barkum WR 1973 [65] New York Jets
Billy Ray Barnes HB 1957, [66] 1958, [67] 1959 [27] Philadelphia Eagles
Erich Barnes CB 1959, [27] 1961 (NFL), [68] 1962 (NFL), [69] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL), [32] 1968 (NFL) [33] Chicago Bears (1959)
New York Giants (1961–1964)
Cleveland Browns (1968)
Mike Barnes DT 1977 [5] Baltimore Colts
Walt Barnes G 1950 [70] Philadelphia Eagles
Fred Barnett WR 1992 [19] Philadelphia Eagles
Lem Barney CB 1967 (NFL), [39] 1968 (NFL), [33] 1969 (NFL), [34] 1972, [3] 1973, [65] 1975, [40] 1976 [4] Detroit Lions
Gary Barnidge TE 2015 [17] Cleveland Browns 2015—Selected as a replacement for Rob Gronkowski [71]
Anthony Barr OLB 2015, [17] 2016, [35] 2017 , [23] 2018 [64] Minnesota Vikings 2015—Selected as a replacement for Jamie Collins [72]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Vic Beasley [73]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [74]
Terry Barr HB 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL) [32] Detroit Lions
Shaquil Barrett OLB 2019, [24] 2021 [25] Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Steve Bartkowski QB 1980, [22] 1981 [56] Atlanta Falcons
Harris Barton OT 1993 [46] San Francisco 49ers
Mike Bartrum LS 2005 [11] Philadelphia Eagles
Dick Barwegan G 1950, [70] 1951, [28] 1952, [29] 1953 [75] Chicago Bears (1950–1952)
Baltimore Colts (1953)
Connor Barwin OLB 2014 [76] Philadelphia Eagles
Dick Bass RB, FB 1962 (NFL), [69] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1966 (NFL) [77] Los Angeles Rams
Bill Bates ST 1984 [78] Dallas Cowboys
Michael Bates KR 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 1998, [80] 1999, [81] 2000 [6] Carolina Panthers
Sammy Baugh QB 1951 [28] Washington Redskins
Maxie Baughan LB 1960, [82] 1961 (NFL), [68] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL), [32] 1965 (NFL), [38] 1966 (NFL), [77] 1967 (NFL), [39] 1968 (NFL), [33] 1969 (NFL) [34] Philadelphia Eagles (1960, 1961, 1963–1965)
Los Angeles Rams (1966–1969)
Bob Baumhower NT 1979, [21] 1981, [56] 1982, [52] 1983, [53] 1984 [78] Miami Dolphins
Mark Bavaro TE 1986, [55] 1987 [51] New York Giants
Zane Beadles G 2012 [15] Denver Broncos 2012—Selected as a replacement for Logan Mankins [83]
Fred Beasley FB 2003 [9] San Francisco 49ers
Vic Beasley OLB 2016 [35] Atlanta Falcons 2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Falcons advanced to Super Bowl LI [73]
Jon Beason LB 2008, [57] 2009, [14] 2010 [1] Carolina Panthers
Odell Beckham Jr. WR 2014, [76] 2015, [17] 2016 [35] New York Giants 2014—Selected as a replacement for Calvin Johnson [84]
Chuck Bednarik C, LB 1950, [70] 1951, [28] 1952, [29] 1953 #, [75] 1954, [47] 1956, [30] 1957, [66] 1960 [82] Philadelphia Eagles 1953—Named MVP of game
Dave Behrman C 1965 (AFL) [60] Buffalo Bills
Jim Beirne WR 1969 (AFL) [85] Houston Oilers
Bobby Bell DE, LB 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL), [62] 1968 (AFL), [86] 1969 (AFL), [85] 1970, [87] 1971 [88] 1972 [3] Kansas City Chiefs
Greg Bell RB 1984 [78] Buffalo Bills
Kendrell Bell ILB 2001 [7] Pittsburgh Steelers
Le'Veon Bell RB 2014 , [76] 2016 , [35] 2017 [23] Pittsburgh Steelers 2014—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [89]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [90]
Todd Bell SS 1984 [78] Chicago Bears
Yeremiah Bell SS 2009 [14] Miami Dolphins 2009—Selected as a replacement for Antoine Bethea [91]
Nick Bellore ST 2020 [18] Seattle Seahawks
Al Bemiller G 1965 (AFL) [60] Buffalo Bills
Rolf Benirschke K 1982 [52] San Diego Chargers
Cornelius Bennett OLB 1988, [92] 1990, [44] 1991, [45] 1992, [19] 1993 [46] Buffalo Bills
Darren Bennett P 1995, [93] 2000 [6] San Diego Chargers
Martellus Bennett TE 2014 [76] Chicago Bears 2014—Selected as a replacement for Rob Gronkowski [94]
Michael Bennett DE 2015, [17] 2016, [35] 2017 [23] Seattle Seahawks 2017—Selected as a replacement for Everson Griffen [95]
Michael Bennett RB 2002 [8] Minnesota Vikings
Brad Benson OT 1986 [55] New York Giants
LeCharles Bentley G, C 2003, [9] 2005 [11] New Orleans Saints
Mitch Berger P 1999, [81] 2004 [10] Minnesota Vikings (1999)
New Orleans Saints (2004)
Bill Bergey LB 1969 (AFL), [85] 1974, [96] 1976, [4] 1977, [5] 1978 [20] Cincinnati Bengals (1969)
Philadelphia Eagles (1974, 1976–78)
Bertrand Berry DE 2004 [10] Arizona Cardinals
Bob Berry QB 1969 (NFL) [34] Atlanta Falcons
Eric Berry SS 2010 , [1] 2012 , [15] 2013, [97] 2015, [17] 2016 [35] Kansas City Chiefs 2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [98]
Raymond Berry OE 1958, [67] 1959, [27] 1960, [82] 1961 (NFL), [68] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL) [32] Baltimore Colts
Jim Bertelsen HB, KR 1973 [65] Los Angeles Rams
Antoine Bethea SS 2007, [13] 2009 , [14] 2014 [76] Indianapolis Colts 2007—Selected as a replacement for Troy Polamalu [99]
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [91]
2014—Selected as a replacement for Kam Chancellor [100]
Elvin Bethea DE 1969 (AFL), [85] 1971, [88] 1972, [3] 1973, [65] 1974, [96] 1975, [40] 1978, [20] 1979 [21] Houston Oilers
Justin Bethel ST 2013, [97] 2014, [76] 2015 [17] Arizona Cardinals
Doug Betters DE 1983 [53] Miami Dolphins
Jerome Bettis RB 1993, [46] 1994, [101] 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 2001, [7] 2004 [10] Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1993, 1994)
Pittsburgh Steelers (1996, 1997, 2001, 2004)
Steve Beuerlein QB 1999 [81] Carolina Panthers
Dean Biasucci K 1987 [51] Indianapolis Colts
Duane Bickett OLB 1987 [51] Indianapolis Colts
Josh Bidwell P 2005 [11] Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dick Bielski TE 1961 (NFL) [68] Dallas Cowboys
Verlon Biggs DE 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL), [62] 1968 (AFL) [86] New York Jets
Fred Biletnikoff WR 1967 (AFL) [62] 1969 (AFL), [85] 1970, [87] 1971, [88] 1973, [65] 1974 [96] Oakland Raiders
Les Bingaman NG 1951, [28] 1953 [75] Detroit Lions
David Binn LS 2006 [12] San Diego Chargers
Carl Birdsong P 1983 [53] St. Louis Cardinals
Dan Birdwell DT 1968 (AFL) [86] Oakland Raiders
Matt Birk C 2000, [6] 2001 , [7] 2003 , [9] 2004, [10] 2006 , [12] 2007 [13] Minnesota Vikings 2002—Did not play in the Pro Bowl for personal reasons [102]
Rob Bironas K 2007 [13] Tennessee Titans
Bill Bishop DT 1954 [47] Chicago Bears
Blaine Bishop SS 1995, [93] 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 2000 [6] Houston Oilers/Tennessee Oilers/Titans
Don Bishop CB 1962 (NFL) [69] Dallas Cowboys
Keith Bishop G 1986, [55] 1987 [51] Denver Broncos
Sonny Bishop G 1968 (AFL) [86] Houston Oilers
Joel Bitonio G 2018, [64] 2019, [24] 2020 , [18] 2021 , [103] 2022 [104] Cleveland Browns 2018—Selected as a replacement for David DeCastro [105]
2019—Selected as a replacement for David DeCastro [106]
Bennie Blades FS 1991 [45] Detroit Lions
Brian Blades WR 1989 [43] Seattle Seahawks
George Blair K 1961 (AFL) [48] San Diego Chargers
Matt Blair LB 1977, [5] 1978, [20] 1979, [21] 1980, [22] 1981, [56] 1982 [52] Minnesota Vikings
Jeff Blake QB 1995 [93] Cincinnati Bengals
Cary Blanchard K 1996 [79] Indianapolis Colts
George Blanda QB, K 1961 (AFL), [48] 1962 (AFL), [49] 1963 (AFL), [50] 1967 (AFL) [62] Houston Oilers (1961–1963)
Oakland Raiders (1967)
Sid Blanks RB 1964 (AFL) [59] Houston Oilers
Drew Bledsoe QB 1994, [101] 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 2002 [8] New England Patriots (1994, 1996, 1997)
Buffalo Bills (2002)
Mel Blount CB 1975, [40] 1976, [4] 1978, [20] 1979, [21] 1981, [56] Pittsburgh Steelers
Forrest Blue C 1971, [88] 1972, [3] 1973, [65] 1974 [96] San Francisco 49ers
Dré Bly CB 2003, [9] 2004 [10] Detroit Lions
Kim Bokamper OLB 1979 [21] Miami Dolphins
Anquan Boldin WR 2003, [9] 2006, [12] 2008 [57] Arizona Cardinals
Steve Bono QB 1995 [93] Kansas City Chiefs
Marty Booker WR 2002 [8] Chicago Bears
Emerson Boozer RB 1966 (AFL), [61] 1968 (AFL) [86] New York Jets
Mark Bortz G 1988, [92] 1990 [44] Chicago Bears
Mike Boryla QB 1975 [40] Philadelphia Eagles
Joey Bosa DE, OLB 2017 , [23] 2019 , [24] 2020 , [18] 2021 [103] Los Angeles Chargers 2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [107]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [108]
2021—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [109]
Nick Bosa DE 2019 , [24] 2021 , [25] 2022 [26] San Francisco 49ers 2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the 49ers advanced to Super Bowl LIV [110] 2021—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [111]
Bruce Bosley G, C 1960, [82] 1965 (NFL), [38] 1966 (NFL), [77] 1967 (NFL) [39] San Francisco 49ers
Don Bosseler FB 1959 [27] Washington Redskins
Tony Boselli OT 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 1998, [80] 1999, [81] 2000 [6] Jacksonville Jaguars
Jeff Bostic C 1983 [53] Washington Redskins
Keith Bostic SS 1987 [51] Houston Oilers
David Boston WR 2001 [7] Arizona Cardinals
Chris Boswell K 2017 [23] Pittsburgh Steelers
Peter Boulware OLB 1998, [80] 1999, [81] 2002, [8] 2003 [9] Baltimore Ravens
A. J. Bouye CB 2017 [23] Jacksonville Jaguars
Dwayne Bowe WR 2010 [1] Kansas City Chiefs
Tim Bowens DT 1998, [80] 2002 [8] Miami Dolphins
NaVorro Bowman ILB 2012 , [15] 2013, [97] 2015 [17] San Francisco 49ers 2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the 49ers advanced to Super Bowl XLVII [112]
Cloyce Box OE 1950, [70] 1952 [29] Detroit Lions
Bob Boyd OE 1954 [47] Los Angeles Rams
Bobby Boyd DB 1964 (NFL), [32] 1968 (NFL) [33] Baltimore Colts
Stephen Boyd LB 1999, [81] 2000 [6] Detroit Lions
Garland Boyette MLB 1968 (AFL), [86] 1969 (AFL) [85] Houston Oilers
Ordell Braase DE 1966 (NFL), [77] 1967 (NFL) [39] Baltimore Colts
Tony Brackens DE 1999 [81] Jacksonville Jaguars
James Bradberry CB 2020 [18] New York Giants
Bill Bradley FS 1971, [88] 1972, [3] 1973 [65] Philadelphia Eagles
Charlie Bradshaw OT 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL) [32] Pittsburgh Steelers
Terry Bradshaw QB 1975, [40] 1978, [20] 1979 [21] Pittsburgh Steelers
Tom Brady QB 2001, [7] 2004, [10] 2005, [11] 2007 , [13] 2009 , [14] 2010, [1] 2011 , [2] 2012 , [15] 2013 , [97] 2014 , [76] 2015 , [17] 2016 , [35] 2017 , [23] 2018 , [64] 2021 [25] New England Patriots (2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009–2018)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2021)
2007—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [113]
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [114]
2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl XLVI [115]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [116]
2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [117]
2014—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl XLIX [118]
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [119]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LI [120]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LII [121]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LIII [122]
2021—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [123]
John Bramlett LB 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL) [62] Denver Broncos (1966)
Miami Dolphins (1967)
Cliff Branch WR 1974, [96] 1975, [40] 1976, [4] 1977 [5] Oakland Raiders
Mel Branch DE 1961 (AFL), [48] 1962 (AFL), [49] 1963 (AFL) [50] Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs
Tyrone Braxton SS 1996 [79] Denver Broncos
Ray Bray MG 1950, [70] 1951 [28] Chicago Bears
Robert Brazile OLB 1976, [4] 1977, [5] 1978, [20] 1979, [21] 1980, [22] 1981, [56] 1982 [52] Houston Oilers
Rod Breedlove LB 1962 (NFL) [69] Washington Redskins
Drew Brees QB 2004, [10] 2006, [12] 2008, [57] 2009, [14] 2010 , [1] 2011, [2] 2012, [15] 2013, [97] 2014, [76] 2016, [35] 2017, [23] 2018 , [64] 2019 [24] San Diego Chargers (2004)
New Orleans Saints (2006, 2008–2014, 2016–2019)
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Saints advanced to Super Bowl XLIV [124]
2012—Selected as a replacement for Robert Griffin III [125]
2014—Selected as a replacement for Ben Roethlisberger [126]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Matt Ryan [127]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [128]
Hoby Brenner TE 1987 [51] New Orleans Saints
Bob Breunig MLB 1979, [21] 1980, [22] 1982 [52] Dallas Cowboys
Johnny Brewer LB 1966 (NFL) [77] Cleveland Browns
Pete Brewster OE 1955, [129] 1956 [30] Cleveland Browns
Greg Brezina LB 1969 (NFL) [34] Atlanta Falcons
Teddy Bridgewater QB 2015 [17] Minnesota Vikings 2015—Selected as a replacement for Carson Palmer [72]
Lance Briggs LB 2005, [11] 2006 , [12] 2007 , [13] 2008 , [57] 2009 , [14] 2010 , [1] 2011 [2] Chicago Bears 2006—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [130]
2007—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [131]
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [132]
2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [133]
2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [134]
Larry Brink DE 1950, [70] 1951 [28] Los Angeles Rams
Marlin Briscoe WR 1970 [87] Buffalo Bills
Gene Brito DE 1953, [75] 1955, [129] 1956, [30] 1957 #, [66] 1958 [67] Washington Redskins 1957—Named Outstanding Lineman of game
John Brockington RB 1971, [88] 1972, [3] 1973 [65] Green Bay Packers
John Brodie QB 1965 (NFL), [38] 1970 [87] San Francisco 49ers
Tommy Brooker K 1964 (AFL) [59] Kansas City Chiefs
Keith Brooking MLB 2001, [7] 2002, [8] 2003, [9] 2004, [10] 2005 [11] Atlanta Falcons
Ahmad Brooks OLB 2013 [97] San Francisco 49ers 2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [135]
Brandon Brooks G 2017 , [23] 2018 , [64] 2019 [24] Philadelphia Eagles 2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Eagles advanced to Super Bowl LII [136]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [137]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [138]
Derrick Brooks OLB 1997, [63] 1998, [80] 1999, [81] 2000, [6] 2001, [7] 2002, [8] 2003, [9] 2004, [10] 2005 #, [11] 2006, [12] 2008 [57] Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005—Named MVP of game
2006—Selected as a replacement for Lance Briggs [130]
2008—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [139]
James Brooks RB 1986, [55] 1988, [92] 1989, [43] 1990 [44] Cincinnati Bengals
Larry Brooks DT 1976, [4] 1977, [5] 1978, [20] 1979, [21] 1980 [22] Los Angeles Rams
Michael Brooks LB 1992 [19] Denver Broncos
Tom Brookshier DB 1959, [27] 1960 [82] Philadelphia Eagles
A. J. Brown WR 2020, [18] 2022 [26] Tennessee Titans (2020)

Philadelphia Eagles (2022)

Antonio Brown KR, WR 2011, [2] 2013, [97] 2014, [76] 2015 , [17] 2016 , [35] 2017 , [23] 2018 [64] Pittsburgh Steelers 2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [140]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [141]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [142]
Bill Brown FB 1964 (NFL), [32] 1965 (NFL), [38] 1967 (NFL), [39] 1968 (NFL) [33] Minnesota Vikings
Bob Brown DT 1972 [3] Green Bay Packers
Bob Brown OT 1965 (NFL), [38] 1966 (NFL), [77] 1968 (NFL), [33] 1969 (NFL), [34] 1970, [87] 1971 [88] Philadelphia Eagles (1965, 1966, 1968)
Los Angeles Rams (1969, 1970)
Oakland Raiders (1971)
Chad Brown OLB 1996, [79] 1998, [80] 1999 [81] Seattle Seahawks
Charlie Brown WR 1982, [52] 1983 [53] Washington Redskins
Dave Brown CB 1984 [78] Seattle Seahawks
Duane Brown OT 2012 , [15] 2013, [97] 2014, [76] 2017, [23] 2021 [25] Houston Texans (2013–2014)
Seattle Seahawks (2017, 2021)
2013—Selected as a replacement for Jason Peters [143]
2014—Selected as a replacement for Jason Peters [144]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Lane Johnson [145]
2021—Selected as a replacement for Trent Williams [146]
Ed Brown QB 1955, [129] 1956 [30] Chicago Bears
Eddie Brown KR 1976, [4] 1977 [5] Washington Redskins
Eddie Brown WR 1988 [92] Cincinnati Bengals
Hardy Brown LB 1952 [29] San Francisco 49ers
Jammal Brown OT 2006, [12] 2008 [57] New Orleans Saints 2006—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [147]
2008—Selected as a replacement for Chris Samuels [148]
Jerome Brown DT 1990, [44] 1991 [45] Philadelphia Eagles
Jim Brown FB 1957, [66] 1958, [67] 1959, [27] 1960, [82] 1961 (NFL), [68] 1962 (NFL), [69] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL), [32] 1965 (NFL) [38] Cleveland Browns 1961—Named MVP of game
1962—Named MVP of game
1965—Named MVP of game
Josh Brown K 2015 [17] New York Giants 2015—Selected as a replacement for Stephen Gostkowski [149]
Larry Brown RB 1969 (NFL), [34] 1970, [87] 1971, [88] 1972 [3] Washington Redskins
Lomas Brown OT 1990, [44] 1991, [45] 1992, [19] 1993, [46] 1994, [101] 1995, [93] 1996 [79] Detroit Lions (1990–1995)
Arizona Cardinals (1996)
Mike Brown S 2005 [11] Chicago Bears
Orlando Brown OT 2019, [24] 2020, [18] 2021 , [103] 2022 [104] Baltimore Ravens (2019–2021)

Kansas City Chiefs (2022)

2019—Selected as a replacement for Trent Brown [150]
Ray Brown G 2001 [7] San Francisco 49ers
Roger Brown DT 1962 (NFL), [69] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1964 (NFL), [32] 1965 (NFL), [38] 1966 (NFL), [77] 1967 (NFL), [39] Detroit Lions (1962–1966)
Los Angeles Rams (1967)
Ron Brown KR 1985 [54] Los Angeles Rams
Ronnie Brown RB 2008 [57] Miami Dolphins
Rosey Brown OT 1955, [129] 1956, [30] 1957, [66] 1958, [67] 1959, [27] 1960, [82] 1962 (NFL), [69] 1964 (NFL), [32] 1965 (NFL) [38] New York Giants
Ruben Brown G 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 1998, [80] 1999, [81] 2000 , [6] 2001, [7] 2002, [8] 2003, [9] 2006 [12] Buffalo Bills (1996–2003)
Chicago Bears (2006)
2006—Selected as a replacement for Shawn Andrews [151]
Tim Brown KR, WR 1988, [92] 1991, [45] 1993, [46] 1994, [101] 1995, [93] 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 1999, [81] 2001 [7] Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders
Timothy Brown HB 1962 (NFL), [69] 1963 (NFL), [31] 1965 (NFL) [38] Philadelphia Eagles
Trent Brown OT 2019 [24] Oakland Raiders 2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [150]
Troy Brown WR 2001 [7] New England Patriots
Willie Brown CB 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1967 (AFL), [62] 1968 (AFL), [86] 1969 (AFL), [85] 1970, [87] 1971, [88] 1972, [3] 1973 [65] Denver Broncos (1964, 1965)
Oakland Raiders (1967–1973)
Zach Brown ILB 2016 [35] Buffalo Bills 2016—Selected as a replacement for Dont'a Hightower [152]
Brandon Browner CB 2011 [2] Seattle Seahawks 2011—Selected as a replacement for Carlos Rogers [153]
Joey Browner SS 1985, [54] 1986, [55] 1987, [51] 1988, [92] 1989, [43] 1990 [44] Minnesota Vikings
Isaac Bruce WR 1996, [79] 1999, [81] 2000 , [6] 2001 [7] St. Louis Rams
Don Brumm DE 1968 (NFL) [33] St. Louis Cardinals
Mark Brunell QB 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 1999 [81] Jacksonville Jaguars
Fred Bruney DB 1961 (AFL), [48] 1962 (AFL) [49] Boston Patriots
Tedy Bruschi ILB 2004 [10] New England Patriots
Bobby Bryant CB 1975, [40] 1976 [4] Minnesota Vikings
Dez Bryant WR 2013, [97] 2014, [76] 2016 [35] Dallas Cowboys 2016—Selected as a replacement for Julio Jones [154]
Matt Bryant K 2016 [35] Atlanta Falcons 2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Falcons advanced to Super Bowl LI [155]
Buck Buchanan DT 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL), [62] 1968 (AFL), [86] 1969 (AFL), [85] 1970, [87] 1971 [88] Kansas City Chiefs
Ray Buchanan CB 1998 [80] Atlanta Falcons
Willie Buchanon CB 1974, [96] 1978 [20] Green Bay Packers
DeForest Buckner DT 2018, [64] 2021 [103] San Francisco 49ers (2018)
Indianapolis Colts (2021)
2018—Selected as a replacement for Fletcher Cox [156]
Ed Budde G 1963 (AFL), [50] 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL), [62] 1968 (AFL), [86] 1969 (AFL), [85] 1970, [87] 1971 [88] Kansas City Chiefs
Norm Bulaich RB 1971 [88] Baltimore Colts
Marc Bulger QB 2003 #, [9] 2006 [12] St. Louis Rams 2003—Named MVP of game
Keith Bulluck LB 2003 [9] Tennessee Titans
Frank Buncom LB 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1967 (AFL) [62] San Diego Chargers
Nick Buoniconti MLB 1963 (AFL), [50] 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1966 (AFL), [61] 1967 (AFL), [62] 1969 (AFL), [85] 1972, [3] 1973 [65] Boston Patriots (1963–1967)
Miami Dolphins (1969, 1972, 1973)
Vontaze Burfict ILB 2013 [97] Cincinnati Bengals
Chris Burford OE 1961 (AFL) [48] Dallas Texans
Derrick Burgess DE 2005, [11] 2006 [12] Oakland Raiders
Adrian Burk QB 1954, [47] 1955 [129] Philadelphia Eagles
Bobby Burnett HB 1966 (AFL) [61] Buffalo Bills
Rob Burnett DE 1994 [101] Cleveland Browns
Brian Burns DE 2021, [25] 2022 [26] Carolina Panthers
Ode Burrell HB 1965 (AFL) [60] Houston Oilers
Ken Burrough WR 1975, [40] 1977 [5] Houston Oilers
Joe Burrow QB 2022 [104] Cincinnati Bengals
Lloyd Burruss SS 1986 [55] Kansas City Chiefs
Jim Burt NT 1986 [55] New York Giants
Jermon Bushrod OT 2011, [2] 2012 [15] New Orleans Saints 2012—Selected as a replacement for Joe Staley [157]
Dick Butkus MLB 1965 (NFL), [38] 1966 (NFL), [77] 1967 (NFL), [39] 1968 (NFL), [33] 1969 (NFL), [34] 1970, [87] 1971, [88] 1972 [3] Chicago Bears
Jack Butler DB 1955, [129] 1956, [30] 1957, [66] 1958 [67] Pittsburgh Steelers
Jerry Butler WR 1980 [22] Buffalo Bills
Jim Butler RB 1969 (NFL) [34] Atlanta Falcons
LeRoy Butler SS 1993, [46] 1996, [79] 1997, [63] 1998 [80] Green Bay Packers
Malcolm Butler CB 2015 [17] New England Patriots
Marion Butts RB 1990, [44] 1991 [45] San Diego Chargers
Dave Butz DT 1983 [53] Washington Redskins
Kevin Byard FS 2017, [23] 2021 [103] Tennessee Titans 2017—Selected as a replacement for Micah Hyde [158]
Keith Byars FB 1993 [46] Miami Dolphins
Earnest Byner RB 1990, [44] 1991 [45] Washington Redskins
Butch Byrd CB 1964 (AFL), [59] 1965 (AFL), [60] 1966 (AFL), [61] 1968 (AFL), [86] 1969 (AFL) [85] Buffalo Bills
Gill Byrd CB 1991, [45] 1992, [19] San Diego Chargers
Jairus Byrd FS 2009 , [14] 2012, [15] 2013 [97] Buffalo Bills 2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [159]
2012—Selected as a replacement for Ed Reed [160]

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