Brock Bowers and James Cook, both from Georgia football, are taking part in the NFL's Pro Bowl Games. Here's what they will do in Orlando.
Of course, they would have rather been preparing for the Super Bowl, but two Buffalo Bills' offensive starters are getting a newly-found opportunity to participate in the Pro Bowl Games. Running back James Cook,
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and Patriots running back James Cook are late additions after two Ravens declined. #Steelers QB Russell Wilson has been added to the Pro Bowl roster, replacing Lamar Jackson. AFC Pro Bowl QBs now are Drake Maye, Russell Wilson and Joe Burrow. pic.twitter.com/Z1oRnRzLIU
Ravens running back Derrick Henry will be replaced at the Pro Bowl by Buffalo Bills running back Derrick Cook.
The Bills were hoping to be occupied with Super Bowl planning this week, but their loss to the Chiefs last Sunday means that their players are free for other things.
Despite some doubts early on, Derrick Henry's first season with the Baltimore Ravens was nothing short of outstanding. Henry arrived in Baltimore on a two-year
Center Connor McGovern and running back James Cook have been added to the AFC roster, the NFL announced Tuesday. It will be the first Pro Bowl of McGovern's career, and the second straight year that Cook has gone. McGovern is a replacement for Chiefs center Creed Humphrey, while Cook replaces Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and centre Connor McGovern are heading to this week’s Pro Bowl in a replacement capacity, the team announced Tuesday.
Second-year Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba also was named as a replacement for Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Smith-Njigba tied the Seahawks franchise record with 100 receptions this season and had 1,130 receiving yards and six touchdown catches. This is his first Pro Bowl selection.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and center Connor McGovern are heading to Orlando for the 2025 Pro Bowl games joining quarterback Josh Allen and offensive tackle Dion Dawkins.
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