86 Players Not Named Odell Beckham Jr. Made The Pro Bowl
The NFL has announced the 2015 Pro Bowl rosters, and since you aren't going to watch the game nor do you actually care about the Pro Bowl, here's the actionable information: Odell Beckham Jr. did not make the team. Despite being tied for the fourth most TDs, having the third most yards per game, and pulling off by far the best catch of the season, the voters (fans, coaches, and players) didn't think Beckham Jr. was one of the eight best receivers in the NFL this season.
Anyways, here are the 86 who did make it. Just like last season, the game will be played the week before the Super Bowl, and two former players will draft the teams from this list:
Quarterback Tom Brady, Patriots Andrew Luck, Colts Peyton Manning, Broncos Aaron Rodgers, Packers Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers Tony Romo, Cowboys Running Back Le'Veon Bell, Steelers Jamaal Charles, Chiefs Arian Foster, Texans Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks LeSean McCoy, Eagles DeMarco Murray, Cowboys Wide Receiver Antonio Brown, Steelers Dez Bryant, Cowboys AJ Green, Bengals TY Hilton, Colts Calvin Johnson, Lions Julio Jones, Falcons Jordy Nelson, Packers Demaryius Thomas, Broncos Tight End Jimmy Graham, Saints Rob Gronkowski, Patriots Greg Olsen, Panthers Julius Thomas, Broncos Fullback John Kuhn, Packers Marcel Reece, Raiders Tackles Ryan Clady, Broncos Jason Peters, Eagles Tyron Smith, Cowboys Joe Staley, 49ers Joe Thomas, Browns Trent Williams, Skins Guard Jahri Evans, Saints Mike Iupati, 49ers Kyle Long, Bears Zack Martin, Cowboys Josh Sitton, Packers Marshal Yanda, Ravens Center Travis Frederick, Cowboys Jason Kelce, Eagles Nick Mangold, Jets Maurkice Pouncey, Steelers Defensive End Calais Campbell, Cardinals Robert Quinn, Rams Cameron Wake, Dolphins DeMarcus Ware, Broncos JJ Watt, Texans Mario Williams, Bills Interior Linemen Marcell Dareus, Bills Aaron Donald, Rams Gerald McCoy, Buccaneers Dontari Poe,Chiefs Ndamukong Suh, Lions Kyle Williams, Bills Outside Linebacker Connor Barwin, Eagles Elvis Dumervil, Ravens Tamba Hali, Chiefs Justin Houston, Chiefs Clay Matthews, Packers Von Miller, Broncos Inside Linebacker Luke Kuechly, Panthers CJ Mosley, Ravens Lawrence Timmons, Steelers Bobby Wagner, Seahawks Cornerback Vontae Davis, Colts Brent Grimes, Dolphins Joe Haden, Browns Chris Harris, Broncos Patrick Peterson, Cardinals Darrelle Revis, Patriots Richard Sherman, Seahawks Aqib Talib, Broncos Free Safety Tashaun Gipson, Browns Glover Quin, Lions Earl Thomas, Seahawks Eric Weddle, Chargers Strong Safety Kam Chancellor, Seahawks TJ Ward, Broncos Punter Kevin Huber, Bengals Pat McAfee, Colts Placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots Adam Vinatieri, Colts Return Specialist Devin Hester, Falcons Darren Sproles, Eagles Special Teamer Justin Bethel, Cardinals Matthew Slater, Patriots
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