The best photos from the Steelers 2020 Pro Bowl selections

Relive some of the best moments from the Steelers five Pro Bowlers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers got five guys named to the 2020 Pro Bowl roster, representing the AFC. We had predicted eight guys would make it but with alternates and players who back out we expect the number of names to grow as the game approaches.

Here’s a gallery of some of the best photos of our five Pro Bowl picks.

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Steelers LB Bud Dupree snubbed from Pro Bowl

Which Steelers’ defender should have been named to the Pro Bowl?

The success of the Pittsburgh Steelers falls almost completely on the inspired play of the Steelers defense. A much maligned group in recent seasons, the defense has now put itself among the elite in the NFL. This unit got some recognition on Tuesday might when three members were named to the Pro Bowl.

But despite LB T.J. Watt, DT Cam Heyward and S Minkah Fitzpatrick making the cut, there were still others who got snubbed. I suppose if you really wanted to make a case, either Steelers cornerback could have been on the team. Joe Haden and Steven Nelson has both been great.

However, the real snub on this team is linebacker Bud Dupree. Partner in crime to Watt, they form the best tandem of pass rusher in the league. The NFL named Von Miller and Matt Judon to be teammates to Watt.

Judon has 47 tackles, 8.5 sacks and three forced fumbles. Dupree tops Judon in all three categories. I can see leaving Judon on the team but Miller made it largely on reputation rather than production. Miller only has 40 tackles and seven sacks on the season. I suppose having teammates that play the same position wasn’t what the league wanted but Dupree certainly deserved in over Miller.

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5 Steelers named to 2020 Pro Bowl roster

The NFL announced the rosters for the 2020 Pro Bowl on Tuesday night.

The NFL announced the rosters for the 2020 Pro Bowl on Tuesday night and the Pittsburgh Steelers were well represented. Five Steelers made the team in all including three from the defense and two along the offensive line.

The Steelers Pro Bowl representatives:

LB T.J. Watt

S Minkah Fitzpatrick

DT Cam Heyward

OG David DeCastro

C Maurkice Pouncey

The Steelers defense has been stellar this season and there are two or three more players definitely worth of being added to the group. But Watt, Fitzpatrick and Heyward represent this group perfectly. This Watt’s second Pro Bowl, Heyward’s third and for Fitzpatrick his first.

On offense, DeCastro has become a regular at this. This is his fifth time being selected. For Pouncey, it hasn’t been his best season but he still finds his way to his eighth.

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2020 NFL Pro Bowl snubs: Ryan Ramczyk, Demario Davis illustrate all-star game’s problems

New Orleans Saints all-star right tackle Ryan Ramczyk and starting linebacker Demario Davis were snubbed from the 2020 Pro Bowl roster.

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The NFL announced its 2020 Pro Bowl rosters, and seven members of the New Orleans Saints made the initial cut — a franchise record. Mainstays like wide receiver Michael Thomas and quarterback Drew Brees were among them, and were joined by newcomers like rookie returns specialist Deonte Harris. It’s been a heck of a year for the Saints, and all of these Pro Bowlers gathered together are proof it.

However, some glaring absences highlight issues with the archaic Pro Bowl ballot. Left tackles and right tackles are jumbled together into one “offensive tackle” category, which means talented pass-protectors like the Saints’ Ryan Ramczyk are left out altogether. Ramczyk routinely shuts down the league’s best sack artists, but he was overlooked by three left tackles — each of them deserving of their spots, no doubt.

One of the players Ramczyk erased twice this year, Shaquil Barrett, was voted into the Pro Bowl over Saints linebacker Demario Davis. That’s a problem because they play two very different positions, but are treated the same by the ballot’s bad design. Davis is a true outside linebacker who spends his Sundays dropping back into coverage and patrolling the middle of the field; Barrett is a hand-in-the-dirt pass rusher, and his prolific numbers put him ahead of Davis.

Just how poorly designed is the Pro Bowl ballot? Taysom Hill wasn’t even an option, and he’s been one of the NFL’s most electrifying talents this year. The do-it-all quarterback has lined up at fullback, tight end, slot receiver, and filled in on a plethora of special teams roles, scoring six combined touchdowns along the way. But the NFL didn’t even make him eligible for fans to vote into the all-star game, which is a travesty.

Sure, there were other snubs. But they speak more to poor decisions by the voting public than the problems written into the NFL’s ballot. Saints punter Thomas Morstead was overlooked for Washington Redskins specialist Tress Way. Morstead has landed a career-best 51% of his punts inside the opposing 20-yard line this year (25 of 49), whereas Way did so on just 37% of his punts (26 of 70). He’s also committed just one touchback all season, while Way has seen three of his punts roll into the end zone. Somehow, voters chose to reward Way for punting often rather than punting well. Shameful.

Free safeties Budda Baker and Eddie Jackson were each voted into the Pro Bowl, but they’ve combined for one (1) interception and ten pass breakups between the two of them. Compare that to Marcus Williams, who leads the Saints with four interceptions, a number that also leads all safeties in the NFC. He’s credited with 14 total passes defensed on the year so far, too. Whether voters are letting Williams’ mistakes in big moments cloud their judgment or are voting based off of name recognition doesn’t matter; they got this wrong.

Then again, this isn’t the end-all, be-all. Several Saints are likely on the list of alternates to fill in for players who are either injured or uninterested in playing in the Pro Bowl, which will open the door for those snubbed to get some time in the limelight. Don’t be shocked if some of these Saints players who have battled injuries — like left tackle Terron Armstead — choose to sit out and rest up during the offseason.

But as far as that goes, you can ask any of them: they’d rather spend the week in Orlando preparing for this exhibition game getting ready to compete in Super Bowl LIV. At the end of the day, these honorifics are nice to have, but there’s a higher level yet to climb.

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2020 Pro Bowl selection: Time and TV info for roster announcement

Multiple New Orleans Saints players like Drew Brees and Michael Thomas figure to make the cut for the upcoming 2020 Pro Bowl roster.

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Voting has closed for the 2020 Pro Bowl, and the official announcement for rosters from the AFC and NFC will be aired at 8:00 p.m. ET during “NFL Total Access” on NFL Network.

The New Orleans Saints seem to always be well-represented on the Pro bowl roster these days, which makes since given the star power they’ve gathered. Between the NFL’s all-time leader in career touchdown passes in Drew Brees and a contender for the single-season receptions record in Michael Thomas, they’ve got plenty of talent to go around.

Obviously the Saints would rather be preparing for Super Bowl LIV than taking part in this exhibition game. But it’s still an entertaining watch and a big honor for those selected, and something that will come into play during contract negotiations for many pending free agents. The Saints have done a great job of rewarding their homegrown talent, but this is an opportunity for someone like strong safety Vonn Bell (who leads all NFL defenders with five fumble recoveries) to build his reputation and make some money.

Plus, it’s just a fun game. Last year, running back Alvin Kamara got to try his hand on defense and nearly sacked Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson with some real speed off the edge. Where else are you going to see plays like that?

The 2020 Pro Bowl will be played at Camping World Stadium on January 26 at 2:00 p.m. ET, in Orlando, Fla.

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2020 Pro Bowl selection: time and TV info for roster announcement

Check out which Steelers made the 2020 Pro Bowl.

If you want to know which of your favorite players be named to the 2020 Pro Bowl roster, you will want to tune into the NFL Network Tuesday night. They plan to announce the rosters for the AFC and NFL at 8:00 pm ET during their NFL Total Access show.

The Pittsburgh Steelers look to be well-represented this year, especially on the defensive side of the football. We predicted eight players to make the Pro Bowl from Pittsburgh including five on defense, two on offense and one on special teams.

It’s always to keep in mind, the roster you will see tonight is not who will end up playing in the game. Lots of players love being named to the team for recognition and possibly a bonus but many players don’t want to bother to play the game. So as the season winds down you will hear about alternates getting on the team in the final weeks leading up to the game.

The 2020 Pro Bowl will be played on January 26 at 2:00 pm ET in Orlando.

2020 Pro Bowl: Predicting which Steelers will be selected

How many Steelers will make the 2020 Pro Bowl?

Tuesday night the NFL will announce the rosters for the 2020 Pro Bowl teams. Placement in the Pro Bowl is more ceremonial than anything else but it’s still great to see lots of names from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Last season the Steelers were loaded on the offensive side of the football in the Pro Bowl but this time around this group looks to be represented more on the defensive side of the football.

Here are our predictions for the Steelers Pro Bowl picks.

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