Tons of Minnesota Vikings Make Pro Bowl Final Ballot
End-of-season awards pour in for standout teams, and the Minnesota Vikings have proven themselves not only as a formidable squad but also as fan favorites. This likability translates into great support for their players in the Pro Bowl. Ideally, though, the Vikings would be focusing on Super Bowl preparations rather than Pro Bowl accolades.”
Pro Bowl is basically just a Minnesota Vikings roster
Players have been utilizing social media for Pro Bowl consideration over the past handful of weeks. Multiple Vikings players have organized giveaways and goodies for fans in order to garner interest. On field play hasn’t hurt their cases either, and a trip to Orlando may be in store for more than a few.
Here’s the Top 10 by position in the final balloting for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 31, 2024
Player selections are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches, with each group’s vote counting as one-third. Announcement on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/rEpRRfHFF9
Fan voting is not the final determination, as Tom Pelissero points out. Both coaches and players will still have their say and Thursday will provide an announcement of the final results. As of now though, the Vikings roster has polled incredibly strong with fans.
Player | Position | Rank |
Garrett Bradbury | Center | 9th |
Byron Murphy Jr | Cornerback | 2nd |
Harrison Phillips | Defensive Tackle | 10th |
C.J. Ham | Fullback | 1st |
Cam Bynum | Free Safety | 2nd |
Will Reichard | Kicker | 7th |
Andrew DePaola | Long Snapper | 1st |
Andrew Van Ginkel | Outside Linebacker | 2nd |
Jonathan Greenard | Outside Linebacker | 6th |
Ryan Wright | Punter | 6th |
Josh Mettellus | Strong Safety | 1st |
Harrison Smith | Strong Safety | 7th |
Trent Sherfield | Special Teams Player | 1st |
Justin Jefferson | Wide Receiver | 3rd |
That’s a whole boatload of players that have gained significant fan support. It’s a bit odd that Sam Darnold wouldn’t be among the top ten, but there’s almost zero chance he won’t make his first Pro Bowl after the rest of the voting contingent has their say. Right tackle Brian O’Neill could get the nod as well.
Related: Of Course the Vikings are Going to Activate Daniel Jones
The Pro Bowl is currently scheduled for February 2, 2025. Not a single Vikings player would worry about being unavailable for that contest if they are preparing for one on February 9. A massive matchup against the Detroit Lions on Sunday is the first step, but they remain legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
CJ Ham about to have a permanent spot in the Hormel Row of Fame pic.twitter.com/WyYYINT6wy
— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) December 30, 2024
Minnesota’s unsung heroes continue to be recognized by fans throughout the league. DePaola made the Pro Bowl last season for the second time, and C.J. Ham has two appearances from a dying position in FB. Sherfield Sr. is in line for his first appearance during his debut season with Minnesota as well.
Related: Former Minnesota Vikings Kicker Starts for Third Team This Year
The Vikings must get through the upcoming weekend healthy, and if Kevin O’Connell’s team emerges victorious, Pro Bowl consideration may be the last thing on their minds.
More About:Minnesota Vikings News