The NFL’s most egregious Pro Bowl snubs in 2021

Pro Bowl voting is controversial, and there are always deserving players left off the roster. Here’s who we think should have made it.

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There was no Pro Bowl game after the 2020 regular season due to COVID, but at this point, the NFL will attempt to play the game Sunday, February 6, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of the Raiders. Whether the Omicron strain cooperates with that plan? We can but wait and see.

But the NFL did announce its Pro Bowl rosters on Wednesday night, which always leads to boisterous arguments about which players didn’t deserve their places, and which players were correspondingly “robbed” in the process.

We at Touchdown Wire have a list of players who were unfairly omitted from the 2021 Pro Bowl, and to make it reasonable, we’ve mentioned one player who should be taken off in favor of each more deserving player.

You can view the AFC Pro Bowl rosters here, and the NFC Pro Bowl rosters here.

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