The NFL unveiled its 2026 Pro Bowl rosters Tuesday, and three Buffalo Bills earned spots on the AFC team. Quarterback Josh Allen, running back James Cook, and left tackle Dion Dawkins were all selected for the Pro Bowl Games, which will be held during Super Bowl week in the Bay Area and feature an AFC vs. NFC flag football showcase along with skills competitions.
Fan voting for the 88-man roster ran from November 27 through December 15, with final selections announced December 23. Allen received his fourth Pro Bowl nod, Cook was selected for the third time, and Dawkins earned his fifth career honor.
Allen led all quarterbacks in fan voting and continued to put together another standout season. Through 15 games, he has thrown for 3,406 yards and 25 touchdowns while completing nearly 70 percent of his passes. He has also added 552 rushing yards and 12 scores. Allen earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors three times and is now one touchdown shy of becoming the youngest and fastest player to reach 300 career regular-season touchdowns.
Cook powered one of the league’s top rushing attacks, compiling 1,532 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground while adding 288 receiving yards and two scores. Buffalo went 8-1 in games when Cook topped 100 rushing yards.
Dawkins anchored the offensive line, helping protect Allen and paving the way for a Bills rushing unit that ranks among the NFL’s best.
The Pro Bowl Games air February 3 on ESPN, with coverage beginning earlier in the week.


