Washington Commanders Players Earn Pro Bowl Selections
Washington Commanders Players Earn Pro Bowl Selections

Washington Commanders Players Earn Pro Bowl Selections

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Washington Commanders' rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and veteran wide receiver Terry McLaurin have been named to the 2025 Pro Bowl, marking the first time the team has sent both a quarterback and a wide receiver since 1991. Daniels, who has led the team to an 11-5 record and a playoff berth, finished the season with impressive stats, including 25 touchdowns and breaking the rookie rushing record. McLaurin, in his second Pro Bowl selection, has achieved a career-high 12 touchdowns this season. Meanwhile, three Green Bay Packers players, Rashan Gary, Josh Jacobs, and Xavier McKinney, have also earned Pro Bowl honors, with McKinney standing out as the first Packers safety selected since 2016. The Pro Bowl will feature skills competitions and culminate in a flag football game on February 2 in Orlando. Both teams' successes highlight a significant turnaround from their previous seasons, with Washington improving dramatically from a 4-13 record.

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