The Detroit Lions have tied a franchise record by sending seven players to the 2025 Pro Bowl, putting them alone in second place for the most selections this season. Only the Baltimore Ravens have more representatives (9). This feat reflects the Lions’ ascent to prominence under head coach Dan Campbell. It also recognizes the outstanding individual performances that have propelled one of the most exciting seasons in Detroit’s modern history.
Detroit’s Pro Bowl selections The Lions’ seven Pro Bowlers represent offense, defense, and special teams, demonstrating the roster’s balance and depth. Detroit’s 2025 draft picks include: Jared Goff, QB Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR Jahmyr Gibbs, RB Penei Sewell, OT Frank Ragnow, center. Brian Branch, Safety Jack Fox, punter.
Jared Goff makes his fourth Pro Bowl appearance. He joins Bobby Layne as the only Detroit quarterbacks with multiple selections. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was chosen for the third year in a row. Penei Sewell and Frank Ragnow, both offensive linemen, were also selected. Two veterans who have helped convert Detroit’s line into one of the greatest units in the league.
Rookie running back Jahmyr Gibbs received praise for his blazing debut season, while fellow rookie Brian Branch demonstrated excellent playmaking abilities that have helped Detroit’s defense. Special teams star Jack Fox capped off the list with another great season, confirming his reputation as one of the NFL’s best punters.
Pro Bowl snubs spark debate. While seven Lions players were named to the Pro Bowl, there was some disagreement over significant absences. Safety Kerby Joseph had the most fan votes for a safety in the Pro Bowl, but was left off the team in a move that perplexed fans and analysts. Many considered Joseph’s absence as one of the league’s most significant Pro Bowl snubs this season. Another notable exclusion was running back David Montgomery, who has been the thunder to Gibbs’ lightning. Montgomery was kept off the roster, despite his importance to the team’s success this season.
A Historic Milestone for the Lions. This year’s Pro Bowl selections are the third time the Lions have sent a record seven players to the tournament. It has been 70 years since the Lions matched their record, which was established in 1951 and later matched in 1954. This achievement reflects the franchise’s meteoric rise after decades of struggles.
The Lions are now positioned as a model for the NFL’s next generation of contenders, thanks to the leadership of general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell, who have cultivated a roster that balances veteran experience while supporting upcoming stars, resulting in a long-term blueprint for success. The Pro Bowl selections demonstrate the team’s ability to identify and develop talent.
A season to remember. As the Lions prepare for the postseason, their seven Pro Bowl selections demonstrate their metamorphosis into a real league contender. From offensive fireworks to defensive grit, Detroit’s comeback has been one of football’s most captivating storylines this season. With the opportunity to capitalize on this momentum in the playoffs, the Lions have already demonstrated that they are no longer the league’s underdog. Their Pro Bowl choices cement their reputation as one of the most well-rounded and dangerous teams in the NFL.