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One NFL Team Had 9 Pro-Bowl Selections

One NFL Team Had 9 Pro-Bowl Selections
One NFL Team Had 9 Pro-Bowl Selections


The NFL Pro Bowl logo on a football during the second half of the 2016 NFL Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium on January 31, 2016 in Honolulu, Hawaii.Team Irvin defeated Team Rice 49-27.
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Since their bye week, the San Francisco 49ers have looked like the best team in the NFC and it’s only fitting they secured the No. 1 seed in the conference this past weekend.

The 49ers have one of the most complete rosters in the NFL and it’s hard to imagine a team stopping them on the way to Super Bowl LVIII.

Although most are pegging the Baltimore Ravens as the favorites to win it all this season, San Francisco has a strong case given how well they’re playing in all three phases of the game.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan has to be pleased with how things have played out so far, and the players must also be feeling confident heading into the postseason.

With how good the 49ers have looked, it’s no surprise that they will be the most represented team at the 2024 Pro Bowl Games with 9 players via NFL Total Access.

Shoutout to the Faithful for having the most votes out of all 32 teams,” NFL Total Access tweeted.

San Francisco has a total of nine players selected to participate in the Pro Bowl, led by Brock Purdy who earned the most fan votes.

Purdy is joined by Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Kyle Juszczyk, and Trent Williams on the offensive side, while the defense is headlined by Fred Warner, Nick Bosa, Javon Hargrave, and Charvarius Ward.

Each player is more than deserving of being named a Pro Bowl player, though the team understands that the bigger goal at hand is a Super Bowl championship.


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