The Lead
Monday marks the final day of online voting for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, and fans can still vote for their favorite players to make the league's all-star game.
Eleven Broncos were among the top 10 players at their respective positions as the NFL announced a wave of voting results on Friday — and outside linebacker Nik Bonitto and cornerback Pat Surtain II earned the highest ranking of any Denver players. Bonitto received the second most votes of any outside linebacker — trailing only Pittsburgh's T.J. Watt — while Surtain received the second most votes of any cornerback — trailing only Baltimore's Marlon Humphrey.
Defensive lineman Zach Allen, fullback Michael Burton, kicker Wil Lutz, long snapper Mitchell Fraboni, punter Riley Dixon, quarterback Bo Nix, return specialist Marvin Mims Jr., safety Brandon Jones and special teams player Tremon Smith also received enough votes to currently rank in the top 10 at their respective positions.
See below for a complete list of Broncos currently in the top 10 of online voting:
Player | Current ranking |
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Pat Surtain II | No. 2 among cornerbacks |
Nik Bonitto | No. 2 among outside linebackers |
Riley Dixon | No. 5 among punters |
Michael Burton | No. 6 among fullbacks |
Wil Lutz | No. 6 among kickers |
Brandon Jones | No. 8 among strong safeties |
Zach Allen | No. 9 among defensive tackles |
Mitchell Fraboni | No. 10 among long snappers |
Bo Nix | No. 10 among quarterbacks |
Marvin Mims Jr. | No. 10 among return specialists |
Tremon Smith | No. 10 among special teams players |
Monday, Dec. 23 marks the final day of social voting, and fans can post on "X" — formerly Twitter — to place votes. All votes placed during the "last chance" window on Monday will count as double. To cast your vote, include the following in a post:
- #ProBowlVote + Player First and Last Name
- #ProBowlVote + #PlayerFirstAndLastName
- #ProBowlVote + @playerXhandle
- Reposts and replies that include the voting criteria also count
Fans can also click here to cast their vote.
The fan vote counts as one-third of the selection criteria, as the league's players and coaches will also vote on which players will be selected to this year's Pro Bowl Games.