List of Pro Bowl players, W–Z

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.

W

—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
Bill WadeQB1958,[1] 1963 (NFL)[2]Los Angeles Rams (1958)
Chicago Bears (1963)
Bobby WagnerILB2014,[3] 2015,[4] 2016,[5] 2017,[6] 2018,[7] 2019,[8] 2020[9]Seattle Seahawks2014—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Seahawks advanced to Super Bowl XLIX[10]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[11]
2019—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[12]
Mike WagnerSS1975,[13] 1976[14]Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike WahleG2005[15]Carolina Panthers
Cameron WakeOLB, DE2010,[16] 2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2016[5]Miami Dolphins
Bobby WaldenP1969 (NFL)[19]Pittsburgh Steelers
Chuck WalkerDT1966 (NFL)[20]St. Louis Cardinals
Delanie WalkerTE2015,[4] 2016,[5] 2017[6]Tennessee Titans2015—Selected as a replacement for Greg Olsen[21]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Travis Kelce[22]
Doak WalkerHB, K1950,[23] 1951,[24] 1953,[25] 1954,[26] 1955[27]Detroit Lions
Gary WalkerDT2001,[28] 2002[29]Jacksonville Jaguars (2001)
Houston Texans (2002)
Herschel WalkerRB1987,[30] 1988[31]Dallas Cowboys
Javon WalkerWR2004[32]Green Bay Packers
Wayne WalkerLB, K1963 (NFL),[2] 1964 (NFL),[33] 1965 (NFL)[34]Detroit Lions
Wesley WalkerWR1978,[35] 1982[36]New York Jets
Mike WallaceWR2011[37]Pittsburgh Steelers
Steve WallaceOT1992[38]San Francisco 49ers
Darren WallerTE2020[9]Las Vegas Raiders
Ron WallerHB1955[27]Los Angeles Rams
Fred WallnerG, LB1955[27]Chicago Cardinals
Everson WallsCB1981,[39] 1982,[36] 1983,[40] 1985[41]Dallas Cowboys
Wesley Walls
Bill Walsh
Blair Walsh
Bobby Walston
Stan Walters
Denzel WardCB2018[7]Cleveland Browns
Hines WardWR2001,[28] 2002,[29] 2003,[42] 2004[32]Pittsburgh Steelers
T. J. WardSS2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2015[43]Cleveland Browns (2013)
Denver Broncos (2014, 2015)
2013—Selected as a replacement for Troy Polamalu[44]
2015—Named as an alternate, retroactively credited with Pro Bowl selection after the Broncos advanced to Super Bowl 50[43]
DeMarcus WareOLB, DE2006,[45] 2007,[46] 2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2011,[37] 2012,[17] 2014,[3] 2015[4]Dallas Cowboys (2006–2012)
Denver Broncos (2014, 2015)
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[49]
2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Broncos advanced to Super Bowl 50[50]
Paul WarfieldWR1964 (NFL),[33] 1968 (NFL),[51] 1969 (NFL),[19] 1970,[52] 1971,[53] 1972,[54] 1973,[55] 1974[56]Cleveland Browns (1964, 1968, 1969)
Miami Dolphins (1970–1974)
Larry WarfordG2017,[6] 2018,[7] 2019[8]New Orleans Saints2017—Selected as a replacement for Brandon Brooks[57]
2018—Selected as a replacement for Zack Martin[58]
2019—Selected as a replacement for Zack Martin[59]
Ernie Warlick
Charley Warner
Curt Warner
Fred WarnerILB2020[9]San Francisco 49ers
Kurt WarnerQB1999,[60] 2000,[61] 2001,[28] 2008[47]St. Louis Rams (1999–2001)
Arizona Cardinals (2008)
Chris WarrenRB1993,[62] 1994,[63] 1995[64]Seattle Seahawks
Jimmy WarrenCB1966 (AFL)[65]Miami Dolphins
Daryl WashingtonLB2012[17]Arizona Cardinals2012—Selected as a replacement for NaVorro Bowman[66]
Dave WashingtonLB1976[14]San Francisco 49ers
Gene Washington
Gene Washington
Joe Washington
Leon Washington
Marcus Washington
Russ Washington
Ted Washington
Vic Washington
Bob WaterfieldQB1950,[23] 1951[24]Los Angeles Rams
Brian WatersG2004,[32] 2005,[15] 2006,[45] 2008,[47] 2010,[16] 2011[37]Kansas City Chiefs (2004–2006, 2008)
New England Patriots (2010)
2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl XLVI[67]
Charlie WatersSS1976,[14] 1977,[68] 1978[35]Dallas Cowboys
Deshaun WatsonQB2018,[7] 2019,[8] 2020[9]Houston Texans2018—Selected as a replacement for Tom Brady[69]
Steve WatsonWR1981[39]Denver Broncos
J. J. WattDE2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2015,[4] 2018[7]Houston Texans2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[70]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[69]
T. J. WattOLB2018,[7] 2019,[8] 2020[9]Pittsburgh Steelers2018—Selected as a replacement for Jadeveon Clowney[71]
Ricky WattersRB1992,[38] 1993,[62] 1994,[63] 1995,[64] 1996[72]San Francisco 49ers (1992–1994)
Philadelphia Eagles (1995, 1996)
Tress WayP2019[8]Washington Redskins
Dave WaymerCB1987[30]New Orleans Saints
Reggie WayneWR2006,[45] 2007,[46] 2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2012[17]Indianapolis Colts2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Colts advanced to Super Bowl XLIV[73]
Jim Weatherall
Leonard Weaver
Don Webb
Richmond Webb
Alex Webster
Dave Webster
George Webster
Mike Webster
Eric WeddleFS2011,[37] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2016,[5] 2017,[6] 2018[7]San Diego Chargers (2011, 2013, 2014)
Baltimore Ravens (2016–2018)
2016-Selected as a replacement for Devin McCourty[74]
Jon WeeksLS2015[75]Houston Texans
Eric WeemsST2010[16]Atlanta Falcons
Roger WehrliCB1970,[52] 1971,[53] 1974,[56] 1975,[13] 1976,[14] 1977,[68] 1979[76]St. Louis Cardinals
Arnie WeinmeisterDT1950,[23] 1951,[24] 1952,[77] 1953[25]New York Giants
Wes WelkerWR2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2011,[37] 2012[17]New England Patriots2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[78]
2010—Selected as a replacement for Andre Johnson[79]
2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl XLVI[80]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[81]
Billy WellsHB1954[26]Washington Redskins
Scott WellsC2011[37]Green Bay Packers
Warren WellsOE, WR1968 (AFL),[82] 1970[52]Oakland Raiders
Carson WentzQB2017[6]Philadelphia Eagles2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury, and because the Eagles advanced to Super Bowl LII[83]
Stan West
Willie West
Brian Westbrook
Dick Westmoreland
Tom Wham
Larry Whigham
Charles White
Danny White
Dwight White
Ed White
Lorenzo White
Randy White
Reggie WhiteDE1986,[84] 1987,[30] 1988,[31] 1989,[85] 1990,[86] 1991,[87] 1992,[38] 1993,[62] 1994,[63] 1995,[64] 1996,[72] 1997,[88] 1998[89]Philadelphia Eagles (1986–1992)
Green Bay Packers (1993–1998)
Roddy WhiteWR2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2011[37]Atlanta Falcons2009—Selected as a replacement for Sidney Rice[90]
2011—Selected as a replacement for Calvin Johnson[91]
Sammy WhiteWR1976,[14] 1977[68]Minnesota Vikings
Tre'Davious WhiteCB2019,[8] 2020[9]Buffalo Bills
Cody WhitehairC2018[7]Chicago Bears2018—Selected as a replacement for Max Unger[58]
Bob WhitfieldOT1998[89]Atlanta Falcons
Donte WhitnerS2012,[17] 2013, 2014[3]San Francisco 49ers (2012, 2013)
Cleveland Browns (2014)
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the 49ers advanced to Super Bowl XLVII[92]
2013—Selected as a replacement for Earl Thomas, did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[93]
2014—Selected as a replacement for Earl Thomas[94]
Dave WhitsellCB1967 (NFL)[95]New Orleans Saints
Jesse WhittentonCB1961 (NFL),[96] 1963 (NFL)[2]Green Bay Packers
Andrew WhitworthOT2012,[17] 2015,[4] 2016,[5] 2017[6]Cincinnati Bengals2012—Selected as a replacement for Ryan Clady[97]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Donald Penn[98]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Trent Williams[99]
Ron Widby
Casey Wiegmann
Ray Wietecha
Paul Wiggin
Bill Wightkin
Dave Wilcox
James WilderRB1984[100]Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dick WildungDT1951[24]Green Bay Packers
Marcellus WileyDE2001[28]San Diego Chargers
Vince WilforkDT2007,[46] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2011,[37] 2012[17]New England Patriots2011—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Patriots advanced to Super Bowl XLVI[101]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[102]
Doug WilkersonG1980,[103] 1981,[39] 1982[36]San Diego Chargers
Muhammad WilkersonDE2015[4]New York Jets2015—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[104]
Jeff WilkinsK2003[42]St. Louis Rams
Ken Willard
Norm Willey
Aeneas Williams
Alfred Williams
Ben WilliamsDE1982[36]Buffalo Bills
Brandon WilliamsDT2018[7]Baltimore Ravens2018—Selected as a replacement for Geno Atkins[105]
Darryl WilliamsFS1997[88]Seattle Seahawks
DeAngelo WilliamsRB2009[48]Carolina Panthers
Delvin Williams
Erik Williams
Fred Williams
Jamal Williams
James O. Williams
John L. Williams
Johnny Williams
Kevin Williams
Kyle WilliamsDT2010,[16] 2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2016,[5] 2018[7]Buffalo Bills2010—Selected as a replacement for Richard Seymour[106]
2012—Selected as a replacement for Haloti Ngata[107]
2016—Selected as a replacement for Ndamukong Suh[108]
2018—Selected as a replacement for Jurrell Casey[109]
Lee WilliamsDE1988,[31] 1989[85]San Diego Chargers
Leonard WilliamsDE2016[110]
Mario WilliamsDE2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2013,[18] 2014[3]Houston Texans (2008, 2009)
Buffalo Bills (2013, 2014)
Pat WilliamsDT2006,[45] 2007,[46] 2008[47]Minnesota Vikings2006—Selected as a replacement for Tommie Harris[111]
Ricky WilliamsRB2002[29]Miami Dolphins
Roy WilliamsS2003,[42] 2004,[32] 2005,[15] 2006,[45] 2007[46]Dallas Cowboys
Roy WilliamsWR2006[45]Detroit Lions2006—Selected as a replacement for Torry Holt[112]
Tramon WilliamsCB2010[16]Green Bay Packers2010—Selected as a replacement for Asante Samuel,[113] did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Packers advanced to Super Bowl XLV[114]
Trent WilliamsOT2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2015,[4] 2016,[5] 2017,[6] 2018,[7] 2020[9]Washington Redskins/Football Team2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[115]
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[99]
2018—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[116]
Willie WilliamsCB1969 (NFL)[19]New York Giants
Carlton WilliamsonSS1984,[100] 1985[41]San Francisco 49ers
Fred WilliamsonDB1961 (AFL),[117] 1962 (AFL),[118] 1963 (AFL)[119]Oakland Raiders
Bill WillisDT1950,[23] 1951,[24] 1952[77]Cleveland Browns
Patrick WillisLB2007,[46] 2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[120] 2011,[37] 2012,[17] 2013[18]San Francisco 49ers2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[121]
2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the 49ers advanced to Super Bowl XLVII[122]
Adrian WilsonSS2006,[45] 2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2011[37]Arizona Cardinals2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[123]
Al WilsonMLB2001,[28] 2002,[29] 2003,[42] 2005,[15] 2006[45]Denver Broncos2006—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[124]
Billy WilsonOE1954#,[26] 1955,[27] 1956,[125] 1957,[126] 1958,[1] 1959[127]San Francisco 49ers1954—Named MVP of game
Jerrel WilsonP1970,[52] 1971,[53] 1972[54]Kansas City Chiefs
Larry WilsonDB, S1962 (NFL),[128] 1963 (NFL),[2] 1965 (NFL),[34] 1966 (NFL),[20] 1967 (NFL),[95] 1968 (NFL),[51] 1969 (NFL),[19] 1970[52]St. Louis Cardinals
Nemiah WilsonDB1967 (AFL)[129]Denver Broncos
Otis WilsonLB1985[41]Chicago Bears
Russell WilsonQB2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2015#,[4] 2017,[6] 2018,[7] 2019,[8] 2020[9]Seattle Seahawks2012—Selected as a replacement for Matt Ryan[130]
2013—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Seahawks advanced to Super Bowl XLVIII[131]
2015—Named MVP of game[132]
2018—Selected as a replacement for Aaron Rodgers[133]
Tommy WilsonHB1957[126]Los Angeles Rams
Wade Wilson
Abner Wimberly
Sammy Winder
Antoine Winfield
Jim Winkler
Kellen Winslow
Kellen Winslow IITE2007[46]Cleveland Browns2007—Selected as a replacement for Antonio Gates[134]
Jameis WinstonQB2015[135]Tampa Bay Buccaneers2015—Selected as a replacement for Tom Brady[135]
Frank WintersC1996[72]Green Bay Packers
Steve WisniewskiG1990,[86] 1991,[87] 1992,[38] 1993,[62] 1994,[63] 1995,[64] 1997,[88] 2000[61]Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders
Al WistertOT, DT1950[23]Philadelphia Eagles
Jason WittenTE2004,[32] 2005,[15] 2006,[45] 2007,[46] 2008,[47] 2009,[48] 2010,[16] 2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2017[6]Dallas Cowboys2006—Selected as a replacement for Jeremy Shockey[136]
2013—Selected as a replacement for Julius Thomas[137]
2014—Selected as a replacement for Julius Thomas[138]
2017—Selected as a replacement for Zach Ertz[139]
Tom WittumP1973,[55] 1974[56]San Francisco 49ers
Ron WolfleyST1986,[84] 1987,[30] 1988,[31] 1989[85]St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals
Will WolfordOT1990,[86] 1992,[38] 1995[64]Buffalo Bills (1990, 1992)
Indianapolis Colts (1995)
Duane WoodCB1963 (AFL)[119]Kansas City Chiefs
Eric WoodC2015[4]Buffalo Bills2015—Selected as a replacement for Ryan Kalil[140]
Willie WoodDB, S1962 (NFL),[128] 1964 (NFL),[33] 1965 (NFL),[34] 1966 (NFL),[20] 1967 (NFL),[95] 1968 (NFL),[51] 1969 (NFL),[19] 1970[52]Green Bay Packers
Lee WoodallLB1995,[64] 1997[88]San Francisco 49ers
Tom WoodeshickRB1968 (NFL)[51]Philadelphia Eagles
LaMarr WoodleyOLB2009[48]Pittsburgh Steelers2009—Selected as a replacement for Brian Cushing[141]
Jerome WoodsFS2003[42]Kansas City Chiefs
Abe WoodsonKR, DB1959,[127] 1960,[142] 1961 (NFL),[96] 1962 (NFL),[128] 1963 (NFL)[2]San Francisco 49ers
Charles WoodsonCB, S1998,[89] 1999,[60] 2001,[28] 2008,[143] 2009,[144] 2010,[16] 2011,[37] 2015[145]Oakland Raiders (1998–2001, 2015)
Green Bay Packers (2008–2011)
2008—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[146]
2009—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[147]
2010—Did not play in the Pro Bowl because the Packers advanced to Super Bowl XLV[148]
Darren WoodsonS1994,[149] 1995,[64] 1996,[72] 1997,[88] 1998[89]Dallas Cowboys
Marv WoodsonS1967 (NFL)[95]Pittsburgh Steelers
Rod WoodsonCB, FS, KR[150]1989,[85] 1990, 1991,[87] 1992,[38] 1993,[62] 1994,[63] 1996,[72] 1999,[60] 2000,[61] 2001,[28] 2002[29]Pittsburgh Steelers (1989–1994, 1996)
Baltimore Ravens (1999–2001)
Oakland Raiders (2002)
Damien WoodyC2002[29]New England Patriots2002—Selected as a replacement for Barret Robbins[151]
Donnell WoolfordCB1993[62]Chicago Bears
John WootenG1965 (NFL),[34] 1966 (NFL)[20]Cleveland Browns
John WozniakG1952[77]Dallas Texans
Eric WrightCB1984,[100] 1985[41]San Francisco 49ers
Ernie WrightOT1961 (AFL),[117] 1963 (AFL),[119] 1965 (AFL)[152]Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers
K. J. WrightLB2016[5]Seattle Seahawks2016—Selected as a replacement for Ryan Kerrigan[153]
Louis WrightCB1977,[68] 1978,[35] 1979,[76] 1983,[40] 1985[41]Denver Broncos
Rayfield WrightOT1971,[53] 1972,[54] 1973,[55] 1974,[56] 1975,[13] 1976[14]Dallas Cowboys
Frank WycheckTE1998,[89] 1999,[60] 2000[61]Tennessee Titans

Y

—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
Marshal YandaG2011,[37] 2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2014,[3] 2015,[4] 2016,[5] 2018,[7] 2019[8]Baltimore Ravens2012—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[154]
2016—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[155]
Ron YaryOT1971,[53] 1972,[54] 1973,[55] 1974,[56] 1975,[13] 1976,[14] 1977[68]Minnesota Vikings
Garo YepremianK1973,[55] 1978[35]Miami Dolphins1973—Named MVP of game
Bob YoungG1978,[35] 1979[76]St. Louis Cardinals
Bryant YoungDT1996,[72] 1999,[60] 2001,[28] 2002[29]San Francisco 49ers
Buddy YoungHB1954[26]Baltimore Colts
Charle YoungTE1973,[55] 1974,[56] 1975[13]Philadelphia Eagles
Chase YoungDE2020[9]Washington Football Team
Fredd YoungILB1984,[100] 1985,[41] 1986,[84] 1987[30]Seattle Seahawks
Roynell YoungCB1981[39]Philadelphia Eagles
Steve YoungQB1992,[38] 1993,[62] 1994,[63] 1995,[64] 1996,[72] 1997,[88] 1998[89]San Francisco 49ers
Vince YoungQB2006,[45] 2009[48]Tennessee Titans2006—Selected as a replacement for Philip Rivers[156]
2009—Selected as a replacement for Philip Rivers[157]
Jack YoungbloodDE1973,[55] 1974,[56] 1975,[13] 1976,[14] 1977,[68] 1978,[35] 1979[76]Los Angeles Rams
Jim YoungbloodLB1979[76]Los Angeles Rams
Paul "Tank" YoungerFB, LB1951,[24] 1952,[77] 1953[25] 1955[27]Los Angeles Rams

Z

—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
Roger ZatkoffLB1954,[26] 1955,[27] 1956[125]Green Bay Packers
Bob ZemanDB1962 (AFL)[118]Denver Broncos
Gary ZimmermanOT1987,[30] 1988,[31] 1989,[85] 1992,[38] 1994,[63] 1995,[64] 1996[72]Minnesota Vikings (1987–1989, 1992)
Denver Broncos (1994–1996)
John ZookDE1973[55]Atlanta Falcons
Greg ZuerleinK2017[6]Los Angeles Rams
2017—Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury[158]
Jeremy ZuttahC2016[5]Baltimore Ravens2016—Selected as a replacement for Maurkice Pouncey[159]

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