GREEN BAY – Three Green Bay Packers players have been voted to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games while seven others will serve as alternates.
Running back Josh Jacobs has been voted to his third Pro Bowl while safety Xavier McKinney and defensive end Rashan Gary have earned their first selections.
McKinney has been voted a starter for the NFC following his seven-interception debut season in Green Bay.
Additionally, guard Elgton Jenkins was voted a first alternate. Quarterback Jordan Love, defensive lineman Kenny Clark, return specialist Keisean Nixon, tight end Tucker Kraft, center Josh Myers and cornerback Jaire Alexander are also alternates.
The 2025 Pro Games will feature a flag-football game between the AFC and NFC in Orlando on Sunday, Feb. 2.
A Pro Bowl selection in 2020 and 2022, Jacobs has rushed for 1,285 yards and a career-best 14 touchdowns on 295 carries in 16 starts this season.
Jacobs has posted the most rushing yards, rushing TDs and total TDs (15) by a Packer in his first season with the team and ranks fifth in single-season team history with the 14 rushing TDs.
Take a look at photos of Head Coach Matt LaFleur sharing the news that DL Rashan Gary, RB Josh Jacobs and S Xavier McKinney have been selected to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games.
The 26-year-old running back leads the NFL in first-half rushing yards with 802, the most by a Packer in a season since Ahman Green in 2003 (979). Per TruMedia, Jacobs ranks No. 3 in the league in rushing yards after contact with 1,058.
Like Jacobs, McKinney has enjoyed a career year after signing with Green Bay as an unrestricted free agent in March. The 25-year-old safety has recorded 81 tackles (55 solo), a sack, two tackles for a loss, 10 passes defensed and seven interceptions, the most INTs by a Packer since CB Charles Woodson had seven in 2011.
Earlier this year, McKinney became the first player in team history to record six games with an INT in the first eight games of a season. Since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, McKinney is tied for the second-most games with an INT (six) in the first eight contests behind only Washington DB Lemar Parrish (seven games in 1979).
The 6-foot, 201-pound safety is also the first player in Packers history to register an INT in each of his first five games in a Green Bay uniform and the first NFL player since the 1970 merger with an INT in each of his first five games with a team.
Gary, a first alternate for last year's Pro Bowl Games, earned his first selection after registering 44 tackles (24 solo), eight tackles for a loss, a team-high 6½ sacks and team-best 14 quarterback hits in 16 starts.
The 6-foot-5, 277-pound edge rusher leads Green Bay with 49 NextGenStat QB pressures, according to TruMedia.