At least 3 Texans are poised to make 2025 Pro Bowl thanks to fan votes

Houston Texans defensive ends Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter seem destined to hit the Pro Bowl in two months.

Fan voting for the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games has concluded and the NFL has released a list of the players that finished in the top ten at their respective positions.

The Houston Texans had six players finish in the top ten at their positions during the vote, including two players who finished top-five

  • Danielle Hunter: 3rd in votes at defensive end (3rd in AFC)
  • Will Anderson Jr: 4th in votes at outside linebacker (4th in AFC)
  • Derek Stingley Jr.: 8th in votes at cornerback (4th in AFC)
  • Joe Mixon: 10th in votes at running back (3rd in AFC)
  • Tommy Townsend: 3rd in votes at punter (1st in AFC)
  • Ka’imi Fairbairn: 6th in votes at kicker (4th in AFC)

Based on the fan voting alone, Hunter, Townsend, Mixon and Anderson should be considered locks to represent the AFC in Orlando come February. Given the potential opt-outs from other teams, Fairbairn and Stingley should be favorites as alternates.

Fans account for one-third of the Pro Bowl voting process, with players and coaches making up the other two-thirds. Based on that logic, Stingley might be a lock after shoring up an All-Pro third year as coverage.

The Pro Bowl rosters will be announced on Jan. 2. The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will be held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Feb. 2.

The Texans close out the 2024 regular season at Nissan Stadium this Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.