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Meet the 6 Lions participating at 2026 Pro Bowl Games

The Detroit Lions will send six players to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games for the second straight year.

For the first time, the Pro Bowl Games will be held during Super Bowl LX Week in the San Francisco Bay Area on February 3. Coverage will begin on ESPN at 6:30 p.m. ET with the flag game at 8 p.m. ET at the Moscone Center.

Get to know each Lions player heading to San Francisco:

In his third season, Campbell earned his first Pro Bowl selection along with his first All-Pro honor. He led the Lions with 176 tackles (89 solo), the second-most in the league behind Miami's Jordyn Brooks. Campbell recorded 5.0 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and four passes defended. He received a final grade of 90.2 from Pro Football Focus, second only to San Francisco's Fred Warner. Campbell became the first Lions linebacker to be selected to the Pro Bowl since Stephen Boyd in 2000.

View photos of Detroit Lions players at the Pro Bowl over the years.

2. RB Jahmyr Gibbs

Gibbs was selected for his third Pro Bowl in his third season, joining Barry Sanders and Billy Sims as the only running backs in team history to earn at least three Pro Bowl berths in the Super Bowl era. Ranking seventh in total yards, Gibbs rushed for 1,223 yards on 243 carries with 13 touchdowns. He excelled as a receiver, catching 77 passes for 616 yards and five touchdowns. With his 48th career touchdown, Gibbs passed Sanders for the NFL record for touchdowns scored by a player through three seasons and before turning 24 years old.

3. QB Jared Goff

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games Offensive MVP is headed to his fifth Pro Bowl, replacing Seattle's Sam Darnold. Goff completed 393 of his 578 passes finishing second in yards (4,564) and touchdowns (34). This season he became the sixth quarterback in NFL history to produce 4,000 passing yards and 30 touchdowns in three consecutive seasons.

Hutchinson earned his second Pro Bowl selection after setting career highs in sacks, tackles and forced fumbles. He finished with 14.5 sacks, 54 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, three passes defended and one interception. Hutchinson led the league with 100 pressures and his 91.9 overall grade from PFF ranked fourth among edge rushers. He became the first player in franchise history to log multiple 10.0-sack seasons through the first four years of his career. Hutchinson was named a finalist for the Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 2025 and joined Al Baker and Robert Porcher as the only edge players in team history to earn multiple Pro Bowl berths.

5. OL Penei Sewell

Sewell, in his fifth season, was selected for his fourth straight Pro Bowl. His 95.2 overall grade and 96.8 run-block grade from PFF led all offensive linemen this season. Sewell allowed just one sack and six quarterback hits, establishing himself as one of the league's top tackles. He allowed pressure on fewer than two percent of offensive snaps, totaling only 19 all season. Sewell was named a finalist for the NFL's inaugural Protector of the Year Award in 2025 and joined Lou Creekmur and Lomas Brown as the only Lions tackles to earn at least four Pro Bowl berths.

View photos of every Detroit Lions touchdown from the 2025 season.

St. Brown earned his fourth straight Pro Bowl selection after recording 117 receptions for 1,401 yards and 11 touchdowns this season. He became the fourth player in NFL history to top 100 receptions and 10 touchdown receptions in three consecutive seasons. St. Brown's 97.1 overall grade from PFF ranked third among receivers, behind only Los Angeles Rams WR Puka Nacua and Seattle WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba. He joined Calvin Johnson and Herman Moore as the only wide receivers in team history to earn at least four Pro Bowl berths.

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