3 QB stars, including MVP’s main candidates, Pro Bowl games will be omitted after not making Super Bowl


The NFL was in a search to find replacements for Pro Bowl games next weekend after three stars chose not to participate.

Normally, those who do not do the Super Bowl will go to Pro Bowl.

But three playoff field marshal will stay home this year.

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The Pro Bowl logo in the field at the World Stadium campsite before the start of the 2018 PRO Bowl between the AFC and the NFC on January 28, 2018 in Orlando, Fla. (Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Jayden Daniels have chosen not to participate.

Jackson Baltimore Ravens fell to Buffalo Bills by Allen, 27-25, in the divisional round. Allen lost again to Kansas City’s bosses in the playoffs and is now 0-4 against them in the postseason.

Daniels and Washington’s commanders were beaten by the Philadelphia Eagles, 55-23, in the NFC title game.

Josh Allen, left, of the Buffalo Bills and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens embrace after a game at the M&T Bank stadium on September 29, 2024 in Baltimore. (G fiume/getty images)

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New England’s rookie, Drake Maye, is replacing Jackson on the AFC list, Russell Wilson of Pittsburgh is replacing Allen and Baker Mayfield from Tampa Bay was selected to fill the place of Daniels.

The Bills corridor, James Cook, was appointed replacement of Derrick Henry of the Ravens. Buffalo Center Connor McGovern also put into account as a replacement.

The field marshal of the Washington commanders, Jayden Daniels, launches a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half of January 5, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Jerome Miron)

Jackson and Allen are the two main finalists in the NFL MVP vote. They are likely to be in New Orleans next week, but not for the reason they expected.

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Pro Bowl games run from Thursday to Sunday in Orlando, Florida, and include skill competitions and a flag soccer game, replacing a game between the NFC and AFC that had become practically impossible to see.

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