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The NFL today announced the AFC and NFC All-Stars for the 2022 Pro Bowl presented by Verizon, which kicks off at 3:00 PM ET on Sunday, February 6, and will be televised on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and simulcast on ABC. Tickets are available now on ProBowl.com and will allow fans special benefits on gameday including access to the Pro Bowl Red Carpet and other family friendly activities.

Roster selections are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group’s vote counts one-third toward determining the 88 All-Star players. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its All-Stars. It was also the first professional sports league to offer online All-Star voting in 1995.

Twenty-six teams had at least one player selected to the 2022 Pro Bowl roster and 23 clubs had multiple players chosen as All-Stars. The INDIANAPOLIS COLTS led all teams with seven Pro Bowl selections while the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS and LOS ANGELES CHARGERS each had six players chosen. Five teams – the BALTIMORE RAVENS, CLEVELAND BROWNS, DALLAS COWBOYS, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS and TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – each placed five players on the Pro Bowl roster.

Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY was selected to his 15th Pro Bowl, the most of any player ever, while Green Bay’s AARON RODGERS was selected to his 10th Pro Bowl. Each of the four other quarterbacks selected – the Los Angeles Chargers’ JUSTIN HERBERT, Baltimore’s LAMAR JACKSON, Kansas City’s PATRICK MAHOMES and Arizona’s KYLER MURRAY – are under the age of 27.

Thirty-one of the players selected to the Pro Bowl today are first-time All-Stars, including four rookies – wide receiver JA’MARR CHASE of the Cincinnati Bengals, linebacker MICAH PARSONS of the Dallas Cowboys, tight end KYLE PITTS of the Atlanta Falcons and tackle RASHAWN SLATER of the Los Angeles Chargers.

Minnesota’s JUSTIN JEFFERSON was named to his second-consecutive Pro Bowl since entering the league in 2020 while five other second-year players – Dallas’ TREVON DIGGS, Baltimore’s DEVIN DUVERNAY, Herbert, Indianapolis’ JONATHAN TAYLOR and Tampa Bay’s TRISTAN WIRFS – each earned their first Pro Bowl selections.

The 2022 Pro Bowl coaching staffs will be from the losing teams in the AFC and NFC Divisional playoffs with the best regular-season records.

Leading up to the game, the NFL will host a series of Pro Bowl Week festivities, bringing free experiences and activities to fans in Las Vegas. A number of events will also be focused on celebrating football at all levels. Pro Bowl Week festivities will include Pro Bowl Practice, Play Football Opening Night, the NFL FLAG Championships presented by Subway, the East-West Shrine Bowl (televised on NFL Network), the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown (televised on ESPN) and Community Day.

More details around how fans can get involved with Pro Bowl Week festivities will be announced at a later date. Visit ProBowl.com for the latest event details.

2022 PRO BOWL PLAYERS BY POSITION

(*First-time Pro Bowl selection; Bold/Italic: Starter)

AFC

OFFENSE (21)

QUARTERBACKS (3)  TIGHT ENDS (2)
*Justin Herbert, L.A. Chargers  Mark Andrews, Baltimore
 Lamar Jackson, Baltimore  Travis Kelce, Kansas City
 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City   
    TACKLES (3)
 WIDE RECEIVERS (4)  Orlando Brown, Kansas City
 Keenan Allen, L.A. Chargers *Dion Dawkins, Buffalo
*Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati *Rashawn Slater, L.A. Chargers
 Stefon Diggs, Buffalo   
 Tyreek Hill, Kansas City  GUARDS (3)
    Joel Bitonio, Cleveland
 RUNNING BACKS (3)  Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis
 Nick Chubb, Cleveland *Wyatt Teller, Cleveland
*Joe Mixon, Cincinnati   
*Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis  CENTERS (2)
    Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis
 FULLBACK (1) *Corey Linsley, L.A. Chargers
 Patrick Ricard, Baltimore   


DEFENSE (18)

DEFENSIVE ENDS (3)  INSIDE/MIDDLE LINEBACKERS (2)
*Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas  Darius Leonard, Indianapolis
 Myles Garrett, Cleveland *Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas
*Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati   
    CORNERBACKS (4)
 INTERIOR LINEMEN (3)  Xavien Howard, Miami
 DeForest Buckner, Indianapolis *J.C. Jackson, New England
 Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh *Kenny Moore, Indianapolis
 Chris Jones, Kansas City  Denzel Ward, Cleveland
     
 OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS (3)  FREE SAFETY (1)
 Joey Bosa, L.A. Chargers  Kevin Byard, Tennessee
 Matthew Judon, New England   
 T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh  STRONG SAFETIES (2)
    Derwin James, L.A. Chargers
   Tyrann Mathieu, Kansas City


SPECIALISTS (5)

PUNTER (1)  RETURN SPECIALIST (1)
*AJ Cole, Las Vegas *Devin Duvernay, Baltimore
    
PLACEKICKER (1)  SPECIAL TEAMER (1)
 Justin Tucker, Baltimore  Matthew Slater, New England
     
 LONG SNAPPER (1)   
*Luke Rhodes, Indianapolis   

2022 PRO BOWL PLAYERS BY POSITION

(*First-time Pro Bowl selection; Bold/Italic: Starter)

NFC

OFFENSE (21)

QUARTERBACKS (3) TIGHT ENDS (2)
 Tom Brady, Tampa Bay George Kittle, San Francisco
 Kyler Murray, Arizona*Kyle Pitts, Atlanta
 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay  
   TACKLES (3)
 WIDE RECEIVERS (4) Tyron Smith, Dallas
 Davante Adams, Green Bay Trent Williams, San Francisco
 Justin Jefferson, Minnesota*Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay
*Cooper Kupp, L.A. Rams
*Deebo Samuel, San Francisco GUARDS (3)
  *Ali Marpet, Tampa Bay
 RUNNING BACKS (3) Zack Martin, Dallas
 Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Brandon Scherff, Washington
 James Conner, Arizona  
 Dalvin Cook, Minnesota CENTERS (2)
  *Ryan Jensen, Tampa Bay
FULLBACK (1) Jason Kelce, Philadelphia
Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco  


DEFENSE (18)

DEFENSIVE ENDS (3) INSIDE/MIDDLE LINEBACKERS (2)
 Nick Bosa, San Francisco*Micah Parsons, Dallas
*Brian Burns, Carolina Bobby Wagner, Seattle
 Cameron Jordan, New Orleans  
   CORNERBACKS (4)
 INTERIOR LINEMEN (3)*Trevon Diggs, Dallas
*Jonathan Allen, Washington Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans
 Kenny Clark, Green Bay Jalen Ramsey, L.A. Rams
 Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams Darius Slay, Philadelphia
     
 OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS (3)  FREE SAFETY (1)
 Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay  Quandre Diggs, Seattle
 Chandler Jones, Arizona   
 Robert Quinn, Chicago  STRONG SAFETIES (2)
    Budda Baker, Arizona
    Harrison Smith, Minnesota


SPECIALISTS (5)

PUNTER (1)  RETURN SPECIALIST (1)
*Bryan Anger, Dallas *Jakeem Grant, Chicago
     
 PLACEKICKER (1)  SPECIAL TEAMER (1)
*Matt Gay, L.A. Rams *J.T. Gray, New Orleans
     
 LONG SNAPPER (1)   
*Josh Harris, Atlanta   

2022 PRO BOWL PLAYERS BY CLUB

PLAYERPOSITIONPRO BOWLS 
    
ARIZONA (4)   
Budda BakerStrong Safety4 
James ConnerRunning Back2 
Chandler JonesOutside Linebacker4 
Kyler MurrayQuarterback2 
    
ATLANTA (2)   
Josh HarrisLong Snapper1 
Kyle PittsTight End1 
    
BALTIMORE (5)   
Mark AndrewsTight End2 
Devin DuvernayReturn Specialist1 
Lamar JacksonQuarterback2 
Patrick RicardFullback3 
Justin TuckerPlacekicker5 
 
BUFFALO (2)  
Dion DawkinsTackle1 
Stefon DiggsWide Receiver2 
    
CAROLINA (1)   
Brian BurnsDefensive End1 
    
CHICAGO (2)   
Jakeem GrantReturn Specialist1 
Robert QuinnOutside Linebacker3 
    
CINCINNATI (3)   
Ja’Marr ChaseWide Receiver1 
Trey HendricksonDefensive End1 
Joe MixonRunning Back1 
    
CLEVELAND (5)   
Joel BitonioGuard4 
Nick ChubbRunning Back3 
Myles GarrettDefensive End3 
Wyatt TellerGuard1 
Denzel WardCornerback2 
   
DALLAS (5)   
Bryan AngerPunter1 
Trevon DiggsCornerback1 
Zack MartinGuard7 
Micah ParsonsInside/Middle Linebacker1 
Tyron SmithTackle8 
   
GREEN BAY (3)   
Davante AdamsWide Receiver5 
Kenny ClarkInterior Lineman2 
Aaron RodgersQuarterback10 
    
INDIANAPOLIS (7)   
DeForest BucknerInterior Lineman2 
Ryan KellyCenter3 
Darius LeonardInside/Middle Linebacker3 
Kenny MooreCornerback1 
Quenton NelsonGuard4 
Luke RhodesLong Snapper1 
Jonathan TaylorRunning Back1 
   
KANSAS CITY (6)   
Orlando BrownTackle3 
Tyreek HillWide Receiver6 
Chris JonesInterior Lineman3 
Travis KelceTight End7 
Patrick MahomesQuarterback4 
Tyrann MathieuStrong Safety3 
    
LAS VEGAS (3)   
AJ ColePunter1 
Maxx CrosbyDefensive End1 
Denzel PerrymanInside/Middle Linebacker1 
    
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (6)   
Keenan AllenWide Receiver5 
Joey BosaOutside Linebacker4 
Justin HerbertQuarterback1 
Derwin JamesStrong Safety2 
Corey LinsleyCenter1 
Rashawn SlaterTackle1 
    
LOS ANGELES RAMS (4)   
Aaron DonaldInterior Lineman8 
Matt GayPlacekicker1 
Cooper KuppWide Receiver1 
Jalen RamseyCornerback5 
    
MIAMI (1)   
Xavien HowardCornerback3 
    
MINNESOTA (3)   
Dalvin CookRunning Back3 
Justin JeffersonWide Receiver2 
Harrison SmithStrong Safety6 
   
NEW ENGLAND (3)   
J.C. JacksonCornerback1 
Matthew JudonOutside Linebacker3 
Matthew SlaterSpecial Teamer10 
   
NEW ORLEANS (4)   
J.T. GraySpecial Teamer1 
Cameron JordanDefensive End7 
Alvin KamaraRunning Back5 
Marshon LattimoreCornerback4 
PHILADELPHIA (2)   
Jason KelceCenter5 
Darius SlayCornerback4 
    
PITTSBURGH (2)   
Cameron HeywardInterior Lineman5 
T.J. WattOutside Linebacker4 
    
SAN FRANCISCO (5)   
Nick BosaDefensive End2 
Kyle JuszczykFullback6 
George KittleTight End3 
Deebo SamuelWide Receiver1 
Trent WilliamsTackle9 
   
SEATTLE (2)   
Quandre DiggsFree Safety2 
Bobby WagnerInside/Middle Linebacker8 
    
TAMPA BAY (5)   
Shaquil BarrettOutside Linebacker2 
Tom BradyQuarterback15 
Ryan JensenCenter1 
Ali MarpetGuard1 
Tristan WirfsTackle1 
    
TENNESSEE (1)   
Kevin ByardFree Safety2 
   
WASHINGTON (2)   
Jonathan AllenInterior Lineman1 
Brandon ScherffGuard5 

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Jaguars Lose to the Bills 27-24 in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs

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Jaguars vs. Bills in the AFC Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs (Photo credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Florida National News) – The Jacksonville Jaguars (13-5) lost to the Buffalo Bills (13-5) 27-24 at EverBank Stadium today in the AFC Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs. The Jaguars finished with nine more victories than last season, but fans are still disappointed that the miracle season has come to an end.

On Jacksonville’s second drive of the game, QB Trevor Lawrence threw a pass intended for WR Parker Washington that was intercepted by Bills LB Shaq Thompson. A couple of plays later, Bills QB Josh Allen was tacked by Jaguars DE Josh Hines-Allen, and Allen went to the Bills’ blue tent to be evaluated for a concussion, but was cleared to return. On the fourth down, K Matt Prater kicked a 50 yard field goal to put the Bills on the board 3-0, which was the score at the end of the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, Trevor Lawrence completed a 3 yard touchdown pass to WR Brian Thomas Jr. and K Cam Little added the extra point, putting the Jaguars ahead 7-3. On the kickoff, the Jaguars benefited from a fumble by Bills RB Ray Davis that LB Devin Lloyd recovered. The Jaguars were on Buffalo’s 9 yard line when Trevor Lawrence tried to dive for a first down on 4th and 2, but came up a little short on the officials’ review. The Bills took possession and ended up scoring on Josh Allen’s two yard touchdown run, followed by Prater’s XP. The Jaguars managed to get into field goal position just before the half, but Cam Little missed a 54 yard field goal that hit the left upright, ending his streak of 20 consecutive field goals made, including a 67 yarder just last week which set the NFL outdoor record. The Bills were up 10-7 at halftime.

Matt Prater kicked a 47 yard field goal on the Bills’ first drive of the third quarter, extending their lead to 13-7. Cam Little redeemed himself with a 43 yard field goal on the Jaguars’ next drive, to narrow the Jags’ deficit to 13-10, which remained the score at the end of the third quarter.

Early in the fourth, Trevor Lawrence found Parker Washington in the end zone for a 6 yard touchdown pass, and after Cam Little’s XP, the Jags were ahead 17-13. But Josh Allen’s 15 yard touchdown pass to TE Dalton Kincaid, followed by Matt Prater’s XP, put the Bills up 20-17. The Jags responded with a 14 yard Lawrence touchdown pass to RB Travis Etienne Jr., and a Little XP, to put the Jaguars ahead 24-20. Josh Allen ran into the end zone for another Bills touchdown, followed by Prater’s XP with just over a minute left in the game, putting the Bills up 27-24. Trevor Lawrence threw a pass that was intercepted by Bills S Cole Bishop, effectively ending the season for the Jaguars.

Trevor Lawrence finished with 207 passing yards and 3 TDs. Travis Etienne Jr. led the Jaguars’ rushing with 67 yards. Parker Washington was the leading receiver with 107 yards and 1 TD. Today’s attendance was 70,250.

Today marked the Jaguars’ 17th playoff game in history. With today’s loss, they are now 5-3 in the Wild Card round, and 4-2 at home in the playoffs. Jacksonville beat the Bills in the 1996 AFC Wild Card round to win their first playoff game in franchise history.

The AFC Divisional Playoff schedule will be announced after the completion of this weekend’s playoff games. Be sure to follow www.FloridaNationalNews.com for more.

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Jaguars Topple the Titans 41-7

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Jaguars Topple the Titans (Photo credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Florida National News) – The Jacksonville Jaguars (13-4) beat the Tennessee Titans (3-14) 41-7 at EverBank Stadium today. With today’s victory, Jacksonville won a 13th game for only the second time in franchise history. Head Coach Liam Coen also became the seventh first-year coach in NFL history to win at least 13 games.

The Titans were the first to score, as rookie QB Cam Ward ran 7 yards for a touchdown, followed by the extra point from K Joey Slye. Ward injured his right shoulder on that play and was ruled out for the remainder of the game, and was replaced by QB Brandon Allen. The Jaguars responded on their next drive, with a 23 yard touchdown pass from QB Trevor Lawrence to WR Parker Washington, followed by the XP from K Cam Little, to tie the game at 7-7, which remained the score at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, WR Brian Thomas Jr. left the game after a defensive pass interference, and was evaluated for a concussion. Fortunately, Thomas cleared concussion protocol and returned later in the game. On the next play, Lawrence completed a 7 yard touchdown pass to TE Brenton Strange, with Little providing the XP. The Titans next drive ended as S Antonio Johnson intercepted a Brandon Allen pass intended for WR Elic Ayomanor, returning it 59 yards for a touchdown, followed by Little’s XP, extending the Jaguars lead to 21-7. Lawrence added another TD pass for 5 yards to TE Quinton Morris, followed by Little’s XP. Little also added a 67 yard field goal as the clock expired heading into halftime, to put the Jaguars ahead 31-7. With those three points, Cam Little also broke the franchise record for most points in a season, which had previously been held by K Mike Hollis with 134 points in 1997.

Late in the third quarter, Cam Little added another field goal, this one for 52 yards, extending the Jaguars lead to 34-7, the only points scored in the quarter.

Early in the 4th quarter, Trevor Lawrence reached more than 4,000 passing yards for the season with a 23 yard pass to Parker Washington. The Jaguars replaced Lawrence with QB Nick Mullens for the remainder of the game, to ensure Trevor would be healthy for the playoffs. Midway through the quarter, Travis Etienne Jr. also surpassed 1400 scrimmage yards for the third season in his career. RB Bhayshul Tuten later added a 5 yard touchdown run, and Little kicked the XP, to put the Jaguars ahead 41-7. After the two minute warning, the Titans attempted, but missed, a 52 yard field goal by Joey Slye. The Jags then ran down the clock to secure their victory.

Trevor Lawrence finished with 255 passing yards and 3 TDs. Travis Etienne Jr. led the Jaguars’ rushing with 32 yards. Parker Washington was the leading receiver with 87 yards and 1 TD. Today’s attendance was 66,015.

Trevor Lawrence breaks the franchise record for total touchdowns in a single season. (Photo credit: Mike Brodsky, Florida National News)

Trevor Lawrence also set the Jaguars franchise record for the most single season touchdowns with 38, breaking the previous record of 37 set by Blake Bortles in 2015. Since the beginning of the Jaguars win streak in week 11, Lawrence has led the league with 24 total touchdowns. Lawrence also moved into second place in passing yards in franchise history, exceeding Blake Bortles’ mark of 17,646 yards. First place is held by Mark Brunell with 25,698 yards.

The Jaguars will advance to the AFC Playoffs, which begin next weekend. The schedule will be announced after the completion of week 18 games. Be sure to follow www.FloridaNationalNews.comfor more.

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Jaguars Down the Jets 48-20 in Jacksonville

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Florida National News) – The Jacksonville Jaguars (10-4) beat the New York Jets (3-11) 48-20 at EverBank Stadium today. Jets QB Brady Cook made the first start of his career. Cook was the first undrafted rookie QB to start for the Jets in 50 years.

On the first drive of the game, QB Trevor Lawrence found WR Brian Thomas Jr. in the end zone for a 4 yard touchdown pass, followed by the extra point from Cam Little, giving the Jaguars an early 7-0 lead. The Jaguars second drive ended with a 15 yard touchdown run by Lawrence, followed by another Little XP, to put the Jags up 14-0. But Brady Cook completed his first career TD pass to WR Adonai Mitchell for 9 yards, followed by the XP by K Nick Folk, to put the Jets on the board. At the end of the first quarter, the Jaguars were ahead 14-7.

Early in the second quarter, Trevor Lawrence completed a 16 yard touchdown pass to RB Bhayshul Tuten, and Little added the XP to put the Jags up 21-7. Several minutes later, Jets WR Isaiah Williams appeared to score a touchdown returning Logan Cooke’s punt, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty nullified that TD. Several plays later, the Jets settled for a 41 yard Nick Folk field goal, to narrow the Jets deficit to 21-10. Cam Little added a 33 yard field goal for the Jags shortly before the half, extending their lead to 24-10. Just two downs later, CB Montaric Brown intercepted a Brady Cook pass intended for Adonai Mitchell, and the Jags moved the ball down the field, with Lawrence ultimately hitting RB Travis Etienne Jr. in the end zone for a 20 yard touchdown pass, followed by Little’s XP. This completion put Trevor Lawrence ahead of David Garrard for third place on the Jaguars all-time franchise record for passing TDs with 90. The Jaguars went into halftime up 31-10.

Nick Folk kicked a 51 yard field goal on the Jets’ first drive of the third quarter. The Jaguars responded with another touchdown pass by Lawrence to Etienne, this one for 8 yards. After Little’s XP, the Jaguars led 38-13. This was Travis Etienne Jr.’s 30th touchdown of his career. Late in the third, Cam Little added a 22 yard field goal, which was the 50th of his career, making him the youngest player in NFL history to kick 50 field goals. The Jaguars were up 41-13 at the end of the third quarter.

The Jets scored early in the fourth on a 24 yard touchdown run by RB Isaiah Davis, followed by Folk’s XP, to make the score 41-20. Two plays later, the Jaguars added another Lawrence to Etienne touchdown pass, this time for 45 yards, followed by Little’s XP, extending their lead to 48-20. The Jaguars brought QB Nick Mullen in to relieve Lawrence soon after as a precautionary move. Midway through the fourth, the Jets were threatening to score, but Jags LB Ventrell Miller intercepted a Brady Cook pass intended for WR Allen Lazard in the end zone. Late in the fourth, Brady Cook was once again picked off, this time by S Antonio Johnson. The final score remained 48-20.

Trevor Lawrence finished with 330 passing yards and 5 TDs. Trevor Lawrence also led the Jaguars’ rushing with 51 yards and 1 TD. Travis Etienne Jr. was the leading receiver with 73 yards and 3 TDs. Today’s attendance was 60,815.

Trevor Lawrence reached 3,000 passing yards for the fourth time in his five year career. In Jaguars franchise history, only Mark Brunell has had more such seasons, with five.

The Jaguars have two games on the road against the Denver Broncos on Dec. 21 and the Indianapolis Colts on Dec. 28, before returning home for the final game of the season against the Tennessee Titans. That game will be held either Jan. 3 or 4, but the date and time have not yet been confirmed. Be sure to follow www.FloridaNationalNews.com for more.

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