Josh Allen becomes first Jags rookie to make Pro Bowl

The Jags made history Sunday as they will be sending their first rookie to the Pro Bowl.

Despite the Jacksonville Jaguars not taking the field this Sunday, they’ve managed to make history on conference championship weekend. Edge rusher Josh Allen was named to the 2020 Pro Bowl, making him the first rookie in franchise history to make the annual game.

Allen, 23, was sensational for the Jags in 2019 after being selected with the No. 7 overall pick in last April’s draft. He set the rookie record in sacks for the franchise (10.5) while also accumulating 44 tackles and two force fumbles. Not only was his sack total good for the best on the team in 2019, but it was also good for the most of any rookie in the league.

Upon landing the rookie in the draft, many fans felt the team was very fortunate that Allen was available. He proved them right to feel that way by having an immediate impact despite just starting in four games and being a rotational player.

He’ll join teammates Calais Campbell and DJ Chark for a trip to Orlando as the Pro Bowl will take place Sunday, Jan. 1 at 3 p.m. EST.