List of Pro Bowl players, C–F

The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have been selected to play in the NFL's annual Pro Bowl game, beginning with the 1950 season.

Between 1938 and 1942, an NFL all star team played the league champion in the NFL All-Star Game. Participants in these games are not recognized by the NFL as Pro Bowlers, and they are not included in this list. No games were played between 1943 and 1950.

Between 1961 and 1969, the NFL and AFL played separate all-star games. This list includes players who were selected to play in the American Football League All-Star game during that period.

C

—Named as a starter —Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Lee Roy CaffeyLB1965[1]Green Bay Packers
Rich CamarilloP1983,[2] 1989,[3] 1991,[4] 1992,[5] 1993[6]New England Patriots (1983)
Phoenix Cardinals (1989, 1991–1993)
Jordan CameronTE2013[7]Cleveland Browns
Calais CampbellDE, DT2014,[8] 2015,[9] 2017,[10] 2018,[11] 2019,[12] 2020[13]Arizona Cardinals (2014, 2015)
Jacksonville Jaguars (2017–2019)
Baltimore Ravens (2020)
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[14]
2018—Selected as a replacement for J. J. Watt[15]
Earl CampbellRB1978,[16] 1979,[17] 1980,[18] 1981,[19] 1983[2]Houston Oilers
Marion CampbellDT, DE1959,[20] 1960[21]Philadelphia Eagles
Woody CampbellRB1967 (AFL)[22]Houston Oilers
John CannadyLB1950,[23] 1952[24]New York Giants
Billy CannonHB, TE1961 (AFL),[25] 1969 (AFL)[26]Houston Oilers (1961)
Oakland Raiders (1969)
Gino CappellettiOE, K1961 (AFL),[25] 1963 (AFL),[27] 1964 (AFL),[28] 1965 (AFL),[29] 1966 (AFL)[30]Boston Patriots
Al CarapellaDT1954[31]San Francisco 49ers
Wray CarltonHB, FB1965 (AFL),[29] 1966 (AFL)[30]Buffalo Bills
Harold Carmichael
Reggie Carolan
John Carney
J. C. Caroline
Joe Carollo
Dan Carpenter
Ken Carpenter
Preston CarpenterTE1962 (NFL)[32]Pittsburgh Steelers
Derek CarrQB2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017[10]Oakland Raiders2015—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Rodgers[34]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[35]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Tom Brady[36]
Fred CarrLB1970,[37] 1972,[38] 1975[39]Green Bay Packers
Roger CarrWR1976[40]Baltimore Colts
Mark Carrier
Mark Carrier
Carlos Carson
Harry Carson
Johnny Carson
Dwayne Carswell
Andre Carter
Anthony Carter
Cris Carter
Dale Carter
Jim Carter
Kevin Carter
Michael Carter
Tommy Casanova
Rick Casares
Scott CaseCB1988[41]Atlanta Falcons
Bernie CaseyFL1967 (NFL)[42]Los Angeles Rams
Jurrell CaseyDE2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2018,[11] 2019[12]Tennessee Titans2015—Selected as a replacement for Kawann Short[43]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[44]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Chris Jones[45]
Dave CasperTE1976,[40] 1977,[46] 1978,[16] 1979,[17] 1980[18]Oakland Raiders (1976–1979)
Houston Oilers (1980)
Jim Cason
Matt Cassel
Rich Caster
Chuck Cecil
Larry Centers
Byron ChamberlainTE2001[47]Minnesota Vikings
Chris ChambersWR2005[48]Miami Dolphins
Wally ChambersDT1973,[49] 1975,[39] 1976[40]Chicago Bears
Kam ChancellorSS2011,[50] 2013,[7] 2014,[8] 2015[9]Seattle Seahawks2011—Selected as a replacement for Dashon Goldson[51]
2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Seahawks advanced to Super Bowl XLVIII[52]
2014—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Seahawks advanced to Super Bowl XLIX[53]
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[54]
Chris Chandler
Don Chandler
Wes Chandler
David Chapple
Lynn ChandnoisKR, HB1952,[24] 1953[55]Pittsburgh Steelers
D. J. CharkWR2019[12]Jacksonville Jaguars2019—Selected as a replacement for Tyreek Hill[56]
Jamaal CharlesRB2010,[57] 2012,[58] 2013,[7] 2014[8]Kansas City Chiefs
Corey ChavousSS2003[59]Minnesota Vikings
Deron Cherry
Raymond Chester
Ray Childress
Henry Childs
Mark Chmura
Jack Christiansen
Todd Christensen
Dick ChristyHB1962 (AFL)[60]New York Titans
Jeff ChristyC1998,[61] 1999,[62] 2000[63]Minnesota Vikings (1998, 1999)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2000)
Bradley ChubbOLB2020[13]Denver Broncos
Nick ChubbRB2019,[12] 2020[13]Cleveland Browns
Tyson ClaboOT2010[64]Atlanta Falcons2010—Selected as a replacement for Jason Peters[65]
Ryan CladyOT2009,[66] 2011,[50] 2012,[58] 2014[8]Denver Broncos2011—Selected as a replacement for Jake Long[67]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[68]
Jack ClancyFL1967 (AFL)[22]Miami Dolphins
Bruce ClarkDE1984[69]New Orleans Saints
Dallas ClarkTE2009[66]Indianapolis Colts2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Colts advanced to Super Bowl XLIV[70]
Dwight ClarkWR1981,[19] 1982[71]San Francisco 49ers
Frank ClarkDE2019,[12] 2020[13]Kansas City Chiefs2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Chiefs advanced to Super Bowl LIV[72]
Gary ClarkWR1986,[73] 1987,[74] 1990,[75] 1991[4]Washington Redskins
Kenny ClarkDT2019[12]Green Bay Packers2019—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Donald[76]
Mike ClarkK1966 (NFL)[77]Pittsburgh Steelers
Ryan ClarkFS2011[50]Pittsburgh Steelers2011—Selected as a replacement for Ed Reed[78]
2012—Selected as an alternate, unable to play due to injury (does not count as an official Pro Bowl selection)[79]
Hagood ClarkeS1965 (AFL)[29]Buffalo Bills
Leon ClarkeOE1956[80]Los Angeles Rams
Raymond ClaybornCB1983,[2] 1985,[81] 1986[73]New England Patriots
Mark ClaytonWR1984,[69] 1985,[81] 1986,[73] 1988,[41] 1991[4]Miami Dolphins
Nate ClementsCB2004[82]Buffalo Bills
Chad CliftonOT2007,[83] 2010[64]Green Bay Packers2007—Selected as a replacement for Walter Jones[84]
2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Packers advanced to Super Bowl XLV[85]
Ha Ha Clinton-DixFS2016[33]Green Bay Packers
Jadeveon ClowneyDE, LB2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2018[11]Houston Texans2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[86]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[87]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[88]
Dexter Coakley
Ben Coates
Randall Cobb
Mike Cofer
Paul Coffman
Gail Cogdill
Tarik CohenKR2018[11]Chicago Bears
Jim ColcloughOE1962 (AFL)[60]Boston Patriots
Robin ColeILB1984[69]Pittsburgh Steelers
Trent ColeDE2007,[83] 2009[66]Philadelphia Eagles2007—Selected as a replacement for Patrick Kerney[89]
Marco ColemanDE2000[63]Washington Redskins
Rod ColemanDT2005[48]Atlanta Falcons
Laveranues ColesWR2003[59]Washington Redskins
Elmer CollettG1969 (NFL)[90]San Francisco 49ers
Gary CollinsWR1965 (NFL),[1] 1966 (NFL)[77]Cleveland Browns
Jamie CollinsOLB2015[9]New England Patriots2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[91]
Jim CollinsILB1985[81]Los Angeles Rams
Kerry CollinsQB1996,[92] 2008,[93]Carolina Panthers (1996)
Tennessee Titans (2008)
2008—Selected as a replacement for Brett Favre[94]
Landon CollinsSS2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2018[11]New York Giants2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[95]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[96]
Nick CollinsSS2008,[93] 2009,[66] 2010[64]Green Bay Packers2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Packers advanced to Super Bowl XLV[97]
Ray CollinsDT1951[98]San Francisco 49ers
Tony CollinsRB1983,[2]New England Patriots
Cris CollinsworthWR1981,[19] 1982,[71] 1983[2]Cincinnati Bengals
Don ColoDT1954,[31] 1955,[99] 1958[100]Cleveland Browns
Dustin ColquittP2012,[58] 2016[33]Kansas City Chiefs2016—Selected as a replacement for Pat McAfee[35]
Jon CondoLS2009,[66] 2011[50]Oakland Raiders
Charlie ConerlyQB1950,[23] 1956[80]New York Giants
Shane ConlanILB1988,[41] 1989,[3] 1990[75]Buffalo Bills
James ConnerRB2018[11]Pittsburgh Steelers
Dan Conners
Ted Connolly
George Connor
Bobby Joe Conrad
Dalvin CookRB2019,[12] 2020[13]Minnesota Vikings
Jared CookTE2018,[11] 2019[12]Oakland Raiders (2018)
New Orleans Saints (2019)
2018—Selected as a replacement for Travis Kelce[15]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Zach Ertz[101]
Marv CookTE1991,[4] 1992[5]New England Patriots
Ed CookeDE1966 (AFL)[30]Miami Dolphins
Chris CooleyTE2007,[83] 2008[93]Washington Redskins
Amari CooperWR2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2018,[11] 2019[12]Oakland Raiders (2015, 2016)
Dallas Cowboys (2018, 2019)
2015—Selected as a replacement for Brandon Marshall[102]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[103]
2018—Selected as a replacement for Michael Thomas[104]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Mike Evans[105]
Pharoh CooperKR2017[10]Los Angeles Rams
Walt CoreyLB1963 (AFL)[27]Kansas City Chiefs
Jerry CornelisonOT1962 (AFL)[60]Dallas Texans
Frank CorralK1978[16]Los Angeles Rams
Doug CosbieTE1983,[2] 1984,[69] 1985[81]Dallas Cowboys
Dave CostaDT1963 (AFL),[27] 1967 (AFL),[22] 1968 (AFL),[106] 1969 (AFL)[26]Oakland Raiders (1963)
Denver Broncos (1967–1969)
Paul CostaTE1965 (AFL),[29] 1966 (AFL)[30]Buffalo Bills
Tex CoulterOT, C1951,[98] 1952[24]New York Giants
Kirk CousinsQB2016,[33] 2019[12]Washington Redskins (2016)
Minnesota Vikings (2019)
2016—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Rodgers[107]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Rodgers[108]
Jim CovertOT1985,[81] 1986[73]Chicago Bears
Charley CowanOT1968 (NFL),[109] 1969 (NFL),[90] 1970[37]Los Angeles Rams
Sam CowartLB2000[63]Buffalo Bills
Bryan CoxLB1992,[5] 1994,[110] 1995[111]Miami Dolphins
Fletcher CoxDT2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2018,[11] 2019,[12] 2020[13]Philadelphia Eagles2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Eagles advanced to Super Bowl LII[112]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[113]
Fred CoxK1970[37]Minnesota Vikings
Morgan CoxLS2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2019,[12] 2020[13]Baltimore Ravens
Russ Craft
Roger Craig
Lou Creekmur
Josh Cribbs
Antonio Cromartie
Nolan Cromwell
Jeff Cross
Irv Cross
Randy Cross
John David Crow
Lindon Crow
Alge Crumpler
Victor Cruz
Larry Csonka
Curley Culp
Daunte Culpepper
Billy Cundiff
Randall Cunningham
Sam Cunningham
Mike Current
Dan Currie
Bill Curry
Isaac Curtis
Mike Curtis
Brian Cushing
Jay Cutler

D

—Named as a starter —Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Dave DalbyC1977[46]Oakland Raiders
Carroll DaleFL/WR1968 (NFL),[109] 1969 (NFL),[90] 1970[37]Green Bay Packers
Andy DaltonQB2011,[50] 2014,[8] 2016[33]Cincinnati Bengals2011—Selected as a replacement for Tom Brady[114]
2014—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Rodgers[115]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Tom Brady[116]
Eldon DanenhauerOT1962 (AFL),[60] 1965 (AFL)[29]Denver Broncos
Clem DanielsHB1963 (AFL),[27] 1964 (AFL),[28] 1965 (AFL),[29] 1966 (AFL)[30]Oakland Raiders
Mike DanielsDT2017[10]Green Bay Packers2017—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Donald[117]
Owen DanielsTE2008,[93] 2012[58]Houston Texans2008—Selected as a replacement for Antonio Gates[118]
2012—Selected as a replacement for Rob Gronkowski[119]
Thom Darden
Marcell Dareus
Dick Daugherty
Jim David
Lavonte David
Ben DavidsonDE1966 (AFL),[30] 1967 (AFL),[22] 1968 (AFL)[106]Oakland Raiders
Cotton DavidsonQB1961 (AFL)#,[25]1963 (AFL)[27]Dallas Texans (1961)
Oakland Raiders (1963)
1961—Named MVP of game
Ben DavisCB1972[38]Cleveland Browns
Eric DavisCB1995,[111] 1996[92]San Francisco 49ers (1995)
Carolina Panthers (1996)
Fred DavisDT1950[23]Chicago Bears
Glenn DavisHB1950[23]Los Angeles Rams
Leonard DavisG2007,[83] 2008,[93] 2009[66]Dallas Cowboys2008—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[120]
Stephen DavisRB1999,[62] 2000,[63] 2003[59]Washington Redskins (1999, 2000)
Carolina Panthers (2003)
2000—Selected as a replacement for Marshall Faulk[121]
Terrell DavisRB1996,[92] 1997,[122] 1998[61]Denver Broncos
Thomas DavisOLB2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017[10]Carolina Panthers2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Panthers advanced to Super Bowl 50[123]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Anthony Barr[124]
Tommy Davis
Vernon Davis
Vontae Davis
Willie Davis
Brian Dawkins
Dermontti Dawson
Len Dawson
Phil Dawson
Tom Day
Fred Dean
Ted Dean
David DeCastroG2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2018,[11] 2019,[12] 2020[13]Pittsburgh Steelers2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[125]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injur[126]
Thomas DeCoudFS2012[58]Atlanta Falcons2012—Selected as a replacement for Dashon Goldson[127]
Bob DeeDE1961 (AFL),[25] 1963 (AFL),[27] 1964 (AFL),[28] 1965 (AFL)[29]Boston Patriots
Jack Del RioMLB1994[110]Minnesota Vikings
Joe DeLamielleure
Joe Delaney
Tom DeLeone
Jake Delhomme
Steve DeLong
Bob DeMarco
Tom Dempsey
John Denney
Al Denson
Richard Dent
Zak DeOssie
Dean Derby
Al DeRogatisDT1950,[23] 1951[98]New York Giants
Darrell DessG1962 (NFL),[32] 1963 (NFL)[128]New York Giants
James DevelinFB2017[10]New England Patriots2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LII[129]
Willard DewveallOE1962 (AFL)[60]Houston Oilers
Buddy DialOE1961 (NFL),[130] 1963 (NFL)[128]Pittsburgh Steelers
Eric DickersonRB1983,[2] 1984,[69] 1986,[73] 1987,[74] 1988,[41] 1989[3]Los Angeles Rams (1983, 1984, 1986)
Indianapolis Colts (1987–1989)
Michael DicksonP2018[11]Seattle Seahawks
David Diehl
Doug Dieken
Kris Dielman
Dan Dierdorf
Quandre DiggsS2020[13]Seattle Seahawks
Stefon DiggsWR2020[13]Buffalo Bills
Trent DilferQB1997[122]Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ken DilgerTE2001[47]Indianapolis Colts
Bobby Dillon
Corey Dillon
Patrick DiMarco
Cris Dishman
Mike Ditka
Hanford Dixon
Hewritt Dixon
Conrad Dobler
Darnell Dockett
Dale Dodrill
Chris Doleman
Don DollDB, S1950,[23] 1951,[98] 1952#,[24] 1953[55]Detroit Lions (1950–1952)
Washington Redskins (1953)
1952—Named MVP of game
Aaron DonaldDT2014,[8] 2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2018,[11] 2019,[12] 2020[13]St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[131]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[117]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Rams advanced to Super Bowl LIII[15]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[76]
Ray DonaldsonC1986,[73] 1987,[74] 1988,[41] 1989,[3] 1995,[111] 1996[92]Indianapolis Colts (1986–1989)
Dallas Cowboys (1995, 1996)
Art DonovanDT1952,[31] 1954,[31] 1955,[99] 1956,[80] 1957[132]Baltimore Colts
Pat Donovan
Jim Doran
Jon Dorenbos
Keith Dorney
Tony Dorsett
Al Dorow
John "Kayo" Dottley
Hugh Douglas
Bob Dove
Eddie Dove
Boyd DowlerOE1965 (NFL),[1] 1967 (NFL)[42]Green Bay Packers
Jack DoyleTE2017,[10] 2019[12]Indianapolis Colts2017—Selected as a replacement for Rob Gronkowski[133]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Travis Kelce[134]
Chuck DrazenovichMLB1955,[99] 1956,[80] 1957,[132] 1958[100]Washington Redskins
Donald DriverWR2002,[135] 2006,[136] 2007[83]Green Bay Packers
Eddie Drummond
Fred Dryer
Elbert Dubenion
Bill Dudley
Dave Duerson
A. J. Duhe
Elvis DumervilOLB, DE2009,[66] 2011,[50] 2012[58] 2014,[8] 2015[9]Denver Broncos (2009, 2011, 2012)
Baltimore Ravens (2014, 2015)
Jim DunawayDT1965 (AFL),[29] 1966 (AFL),[30] 1967 (AFL),[22] 1968 (AFL)[106]Buffalo Bills
Curtis DuncanWR1992[5]Houston Oilers
Speedy DuncanKR, CB1965 (AFL),[29] 1966 (AFL),[30] 1967 (AFL),[22] 1971[137]San Diego Chargers (1965–1967)
Washington Redskins (1971)
Carlos DunlapDE2015,[9] 2016[33]Cincinnati Bengals2015—Selected as a replacement for Muhammad Wilkerson[138]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Jadeveon Clowney[86]
Warrick DunnRB1997,[122] 2000,[63] 2005[48]Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997, 2000)
Atlanta Falcons (2005)
2000—Selected as a replacement for Robert Smith[139]
Mark DuperWR1983,[2] 1984,[69] 1986[73]Miami Dolphins
Billy Joe DuPreeTE1976,[40] 1977,[46] 1978[16]Dallas Cowboys
John DuttonDE1975,[39] 1976,[40] 1977[46]Baltimore Colts

E

—Named as a starter —Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Kenny EasleySS1982,[71] 1983,[2] 1984,[69] 1985,[81] 1987[74]Seattle Seahawks
Eric EbronTE2018[11]Indianapolis Colts
Brad Ecklund
Brad Edelman
Booker Edgerson
Bobby Joe Edmonds
Ferrell EdmundsTE1989,[3] 1990[75]Miami Dolphins
Tremaine EdmundsILB2019,[12] 2020[13]Buffalo Bills2019—Selected as a replacement for Dont’a Hightower[140]
Braylon EdwardsWR2007[83]Cleveland Browns
Dan EdwardsOE1950[23]New York Yanks
Donnie Edwards
Glen Edwards
Tyler Eifert
Larry Eisenhauer
Carl Ekern
Cleveland Elam
Jason Elam
Henry Ellard
Carl Eller
Ezekiel ElliottRB2016,[33] 2018,[11] 2019[12]Dallas Cowboys
John ElliottDT1968 (AFL),[106] 1969 (AFL),[26] 1970[37]New York Jets
Jumbo ElliottOT1993[6]New York Giants
Allan EllisCB1977[46]Chicago Bears
Greg Ellis
Ken Ellis
Shaun Ellis
Willie Ellison
Luther Elliss
Leo Elter
John ElwayQB1986,[73] 1987,[74] 1989,[3] 1991,[4] 1993,[6] 1994,[110] 1996,[92] 1997,[122] 1998[61]Denver Broncos
Doug EnglishDT1978,[16] 1981,[19] 1982,[71] 1983[2]Detroit Lions
Evan EngramTE2020[13]New York Giants
Tom ErlandsonLB1966 (AFL)[30]Miami Dolphins
Zach ErtzTE2017,[10] 2018,[11] 2019[12]Philadelphia Eagles2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Eagles advanced to Super Bowl LII[141]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[142]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[101]
Boomer EsiasonQB1986,[73] 1988,[41] 1989,[3] 1993[6]Cincinnati Bengals
Bob EtterK1969 (NFL)[90]Atlanta Falcons
Jahri EvansG2009,[66] 2010,[64] 2011,[50] 2012,[58] 2013,[7] 2014[8]New Orleans Saints2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Saints advanced to Super Bowl XLIV[143]
Mike EvansWR2016,[33] 2018,[11] 2019[12]Tampa Bay Buccaneers2018—Selected as a replacement for Julio Jones[144]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[105]
Norm EvansOT1972,[38] 1974[145]Miami Dolphins
Jim EverettQB1990[75]Los Angeles Rams
Thomas EverettFS1993[6]Dallas Cowboys

F

—Named as a starter —Did not participate (see notes) #—Named Pro Bowl MVP/co-MVP (or equivalent)

Name Position Year(s) selected Franchise(s) represented Notes
Keith Fahnhorst
Earl Faison
Alan Faneca
D'Marco Farr
Mel Farr
Miller Farr
James Farrior
Ken Farragut
Heath Farwell
Marshall Faulk
Brett Favre
Jeff Feagles
Tom Fears
Dick Felt
Jerome Felton
Gary Fencik
Charley Ferguson
D'Brickashaw Ferguson
Howie Ferguson
Brandon Fields
Joe Fields
Mark Fields
Jim Finks
Cortland Finnegan
Bill Fischer
Pat FischerDB, CB1964 (NFL),[146] 1965 (NFL),[1] 1969 (NFL)[90]St. Louis Cardinals (1964, 1965)
Washington Redskins (1969)
Eric FisherOT2018[11]Kansas City Chiefs
Galen FissLB1962 (NFL),[32] 1963 (NFL)[128]Cleveland Browns
Larry FitzgeraldWR2005,[48] 2007,[83] 2008,[93] 2009,[66] 2010,[64] 2011,[50] 2012[58] 2013,[7] 2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017[10]Arizona Cardinals2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[147]
2010—Selected as a replacement for Greg Jennings[148]
2012—Selected as a replacement for Brandon Marshall[149]
2013—Selected as a replacement for Demaryius Thomas[150]
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[151]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[152]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[153]
Minkah FitzpatrickFS2019,[12] 2020[13]Pittsburgh Steelers
Paul FlatleyFL1966 (NFL)[77]Minnesota Vikings
Ed FlanaganC1969 (NFL),[90] 1970,[37] 1971,[137] 1973[49]Detroit Lions
Mike FlanaganC2003[59]Green Bay Packers2003—Selected as a replacement for Olin Kreutz[154]
London FletcherILB2009,[66] 2010,[64] 2011,[50] 2012[58]Washington Redskins2009—Selected as a replacement for Jonathan Vilma[155]
2011—Selected as a replacement for Brian Urlacher[156]
2012—Selected as a replacement for Patrick Willis[157]
George FlintG1965 (AFL)[29]Buffalo Bills
Tom FloresQB1966 (AFL)[30]Oakland Raiders
Brandon Flowers
Don Floyd
Doug Flutie
Nick Foles
Dave Foley
Tim Foley
Nick FolkK2007[83]Dallas Cowboys
Lee FolkinsTE1963 (NFL)[128]Dallas Cowboys
Dee FordOLB2018[11]Kansas City Chiefs
Len FordDE1951,[98] 1952,[24] 1953,[55] 1954[31]Cleveland Browns
Chuck Foreman
Bill Forester
Justin Forsett
Matt Forte
Joe Fortunato
Arian Foster
Barry Foster
Roy Foster
Dan Fouts
Jack FoxP2020[13]Detroit Lions
Tim FoxS1980[18]New England Patriots
Bill FralicG1986,[73] 1987,[74] 1988,[41] 1989[3]Atlanta Falcons
Doug FranceOT1977,[46] 1978[16]Los Angeles Rams
Russ Francis
Andra Franklin
Tony Franklin
Bubba Franks
Jim Fraser
Charley FrazierFL1966 (AFL)[30]Houston Oilers
Willie FrazierTE1965 (AFL),[29] 1967 (AFL),[22] 1969 (AFL)[26]
Travis FrederickC2014,[8] 2015,[9] 2016,[33] 2017,[10] 2019[12]Dallas Cowboys
Tucker FredericksonRB1965 (NFL)[1]New York Giants
Antonio Freeman
Devonta Freeman
Dwight Freeney
Rocky Freitas
Gus Frerotte
Toni Fritsch
Irving Fryar
David Fulcher
Jean Fugett
Frank FullerDT1959[20]Chicago Cardinals
Kyle FullerCB2018,[11] 2019[12]Chicago Bears2019—Selected as a replacement for Jalen Ramsey[158]
William FullerDE1991,[4] 1994,[110] 1995,[111] 1996[92]Houston Oilers (1991)
Philadelphia Eagles (1994–1996)
Brent FullwoodRB1989[3]Green Bay Packers

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