The Jacksonville Jaguars will be well represented at the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games .

Punter Logan Cooke and long snapper Ross Matiscik have been named as Pro Bowl starters. They are set to compete alongside the NFL’s best in February from Nicholson Fieldhouse at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

Cooke, one of the longest tenured Jaguars , will make his Pro Bowl debut after another standout season. He’s recorded 64 punts for 3,159 yards and a 44.7 net punting average this year.

He leads the AFC in net punting average and is second in the NFL.

Matiscik will make his second consecutive appearance at the games after being named a starter last season as well. He has 116 snaps on special teams and has logged two tackles this season.

Matiscik has averaged an 81.9 Pro Football Focus grade, posting the second-highest rank in the NFL for long snappers while leading the AFC.

Brian Thomas Jr. leads list of Pro Bowl alternates for Jacksonville



The Jaguars have several players listed as Pro Bowl alternates this season.

Rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and pass rushers Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker are all on the call-up list if players opt out or make the Super Bowl.

Thomas ranks as the first alternate for AFC wide receivers, meaning if Ja’Marr Chase, Jerry Jeudy, Nico Collins or Zay Flowers cannot participate he’d be an automatic bid.

It’s a credit to the season that he’s put together, setting franchise-best marks in catches, yards and touchdowns for a rookie receiver.

For Hines-Allen and Walker, the path is a little steeper. They rank as fourth and fifth alternates, respectively, meaning multiple players would have to opt out to be selected.

The pass rushing duo have combined for 17.5 sacks this season as the Jaguars have navigated a difficult season on the field.

Last 10 years of Pro Bowlers for Jaguars



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