We’re a little more than a week into the fan voting for the 2025 Pro Bowl, and three Pittsburgh Steelers players have taken an early lead at their respective positions.
The Steelers have received the fifth-most votes of any team in the NFL after a week, with outside linebacker T.J. Watt, special teams ace Miles Killebrew, and kicker Chris Boswell leading the way. Boswell and Watt have the most votes in the NFL at their respective positions, while Killebrew leads just in the AFC.
Boswell is having a terrific season, while Killebrew is always a standout on special teams. Watt’s sacks are down this season, but he’s still an excellent edge rusher, as he reminded everyone.
In Week 13, he recorded two sacks, five quarterback hits, and a forced fumble in a 44-38 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Other Steelers in the top ten at their positions include center Zach Frazier (6th), safeties DeShon Elliott (10th, strong safety) and Minkah Fitzpatrick (8th, free safety), cornerbacks Donte Jackson (3rd) and Beanie Bishop (6th), punter Corliss Waitman (10th), defensive lineman Cameron Heyward (4th), long snapper Christian Kuntz (4th), and wide receiver Calvin Austin (8th, return specialist).
Fan votes account for one-third of the voting process, with NFL players and coaches accounting for the remaining two-thirds. Fans have until December 23 to vote, which can be done right here. Players and coaches will vote on December 27.
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