The Indianapolis Colts led the NFL with seven selections for the Pro Bowl as the league announced this year’s teams.
The Colts had three players selected on offense (running back Jonathan Taylor, center Ryan Kelly, guard Quenton Nelson), three on defense (tackle DeForest Buckner, linebacker Darius Leonard, cornerback Kenny Moore II) and one on special teams (long snapper Luke Rhodes).
The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers were next with six selections each. They are left tackle Orlando Brown, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, defensive tackle Chris Jones, and safety Tyrann Mathieu. Hill, Brown and Jones are considered AFC starters.Each team will be represented by its quarterback, Patrick Mahomes for the Chiefs and Justin Herbert for the Chargers. The other AFC quarterback is Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens. Herbert is the starter.