Travis Kelce Leads 2025 Pro Bowl Fan Voting Results

The final results from the 2025 Pro Bowl fan voting were released by the NFL, highlighting Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce as the top vote-getter. Kelce amassed an impressive 252,200 votes, narrowly edging out Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs, who received a total of 250,082 votes. Rounding out the top five in fan voting were Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, and Lions passer Jared Goff.
In terms of team representation, the Detroit Lions emerged as the organization with the most Pro Bowl votes in the league. The NFL has announced that the final rankings of the top 10 players at each position will also be revealed following the completion of the ballot counting process. The Pro Bowl rosters will be made public on 'Good Morning Football' at 9 AM ET on January 2nd, providing fans with a comprehensive view of the selections.
While fan voting plays a significant role in determining player selections, with each group's votes (fans, players, and coaches) accounting for one-third, it is essential to note that the final rosters are influenced by the consensus among all parties. Kelce, who has maintained his status as one of the premier tight ends in the NFL, is the only player to finish within the top five in fan voting for two consecutive years, having placed fifth in the final voting total at the end of the 2023 season. This year, he has recorded 97 receptions for 823 yards and three touchdowns, contributing to the Chiefs' impressive 15-1 record.
Joe Burrow leads all quarterbacks with 4,641 passing yards and an outstanding 42 touchdown passes against just eight interceptions, averaging a career-high of 290.1 passing yards per game. His performance has been pivotal for the Bengals this season. Additionally, Daniels has had a remarkable rookie season with the Commanders, accumulating 3,530 passing yards alongside 864 rushing yards and contributing to 31 total touchdowns. His efforts have already secured his team a spot in the playoffs, marking a successful first year in the NFL.
The 2025 Pro Bowl will continue to follow a format similar to previous years, featuring players from both the AFC and NFC competing in various skills competitions, culminating in a flag football game. The full rosters for each team will be unveiled on Thursday at 9 AM ET.








