The Green Bay Packers have three players that will represent the NFC in the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl on Sunday, February 2. Three days before the game, Josh Jacobs assisted Jared Goff in winning the precision passing challenge while Xavier McKinney and Rashan Gary showcased their chemistry in Helmet Harmony.
Packers Pro Bowlers Show Off In Skills Challenge, Prepare For Battle Against AFC
Packer Pro Bowl Selections In Skills Challenge
Before the games on Sunday, Jacobs, McKinney, and Gary showed off their smarts in the Pro Bowl Skills Challenge. Jacobs earned Goff an extra 50 seconds in the passing challenge by answering each football-related question he was asked correctly. Goff ended up winning the challenge and scoring 44 total points, 25 of which were scored in the extra time that Jacobs was able to grant Goff.
McKinney and Gary participated in Helmet Harmony where they came up with the same answers to questions from host Terry Crews. Both players went 3 for 3 and maintained the lead for the NFC while also letting the people know they are on the same wavelength.
Although the Pro Bowl has shifted away from the traditional NFL game structure and into 7-on-7 flag football, it is still a great honor to participate in the games and for players to gain recognition for the work they have put in all season long. Jacobs, McKinney, and Gary have certainly earned their spot at the Pro Bowl as each player stepped up in key games.
Xavier McKinney, Packers Pro Bowl S
McKinney looked like a lock for his first ever Pro Bowl nomination right out of the gates. He started the season with an interception in five straight games and led the Packers defense to lead the league in turnovers for the former part of the season. The former New York Giant ended the year with eight interceptions, the second most in the NFL while ranking third in coverage grade according to PFF.
Josh Jacobs, Packers Pro Bowl RB
While it took the former Las Vegas Raider to get going early in the season, Jacobs was an absolute force for Green Bay the rest of the season. After he earned just one rushing touchdown and coughed up two fumbles in the first seven weeks, Jacobs went on to finish the season with 15 touchdowns and over 1,300 rushing yards to cap the most yards by a Packers running back since Ahman Green in 2003.
Jacobs accumulated 67 broken tackles on the run and scored at least one touchdown in every game after Week 10 absolutely carrying an offense that abruptly realized its strength now came from the running game.
Rashan Gary, ED
Many fans believed that Gary was a surprise pick for the Pro Bowl this year, but the 2019 first-round pick was sneakily a dominant force for Green Bay. Gary proved himself as the primary edge rusher on the sixth-best rushing defense in the NFL and finished the year with six sacks.
The star running back, defensive back, and edge rusher get to showcase their skills further in a flag football match this Sunday.
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