New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Philadelphia Eagles signal-caller Carson Wentz headlined the 2018 Pro Bowl rosters announced by the NFL on Tuesday.
Brady has now been selected to 13 Pro Bowls, including nine straight. Wentz, meanwhile, was selected to his first postseason exhibition and named the NFC's starting quarterback after throwing for 3,296 yards and a franchise-record 33 touchdown passes before he suffered a torn ACL against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were also big winners with running back Le'Veon Bell (third selection) and wide receiver Antonio Brown (sixth selection) tabbed to represent the AFC in Orlando, Florida, on Jan.