There are multiple Bengals in the running to head to Florida for the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games. Here are some key stats to know about Cincinnati's potential Pro Bowlers. Click here to vote for your favorite Bengals until December 23.
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Burrow has been one of the best quarterbacks in football this season in nearly every statistical category. He has already broken the Bengals single-season passing touchdown record, a record he previously set himself, and leads the NFL with 36 touchdown passes. He also leads the league with 3,977 passing yards and has posted a 107.1 passer rating through 14 games.
Burrow's 91.2 PFF passing grade ranks second among all quarterbacks with at least 25 dropbacks, and he's also second with 29 big-time throws. Since he entered the league in 2020, Burrow has tossed 28 touchdowns of at least 40 yards, the most in the NFL by seven. His current streak of six straight games with at least three passing touchdowns is the fourth-longest single-season streak since 1970 and the longest since Andrew Luck in 2018.
Since the start of 2021, Burrow is the only quarterback with at least 1,000 completions, 100 touchdown passes, 10,000 passing yards and a passer rating of at least 100. He became the fourth-fastest player to eclipse 15,000 career passing yards, behind only Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert and Matthew Stafford.
QB1 currently ranks as QB3 in Pro Bowl votes among AFC quarterbacks, trailing Baltimore's Lamar Jackson and Buffalo's Josh Allen. Overall, Burrow has received the ninth-most fan votes for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Fans can vote for Burrow here, or by posting #ProBowlVote Joe Burrow on X. Votes on social media count as double on Dec. 22 and 23.
Always Open doesn't begin to describe the season Chase has had in 2024. The LSU wideout is currently on pace for the NFL's Triple Crown, leading all players in receptions (102), receiving yards (1,413) and receiving touchdowns (15). He is the first player in the Super Bowl era to record at least 1,400 receiving yards and 15 receiving touchdowns in the first 14 games of a season. Uno is also only the fifth player in league history to record those numbers in a single season, joining Cooper Kupp, Randy Moss, Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice.
Chase has done his damage in a variety of ways and all over the field: He leads the NFL with eight catches of at least 40 yards and paces the league with 680 yards after the catch. He has run more from the slot this season than ever before, taking 270 of his 842 snaps from inside, per PFF. Chase has dominated all types of coverage, leading the league with six touchdowns against man coverage and 912 yards against zone coverage, per PFF.
Chase became the fifth Bengal in team history to be voted to the Pro Bowl in each of his first three seasons, joining TE Bob Trumpy, WR Isaac Curtis, WR Cris Collinsworth and WR A.J. Green. He currently leads all AFC receivers in 2025 Pro Bowl Games voting. Fans can vote for him here or by posting #ProBowlVote Ja'Marr Chase on X. Votes on social media count as double on Dec. 22 and 23.
Hendrickson has been a one-man wrecking crew this season, currently leading the league with 12.5 sacks. PFF charts Hendrickson with 67 total pressures, the second-most in the NFL, and 14 QB hits, tied for the fourth-most. A third-round pick by the New Orleans Saints in 2017, Hendrickson has made the Pro Bowl each season as a Bengal since he came to Cincinnati in 2021 and is coming off a 17.5-sack season in 2023. He is the first Bengal to record double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons since Eddie Edwards in 1980 and 1981.
The edge rusher has the third-most sacks in the NFL since he joined the Bengals with 52 takedowns. He took over Cincinnati's Week 9 victory against the Raiders with four sacks and was awarded AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts.
Hendrickson currently leads all AFC defensive ends in Pro Bowl voting. Fans can vote for him here or by posting #ProBowlVote Trey Hendrickson on X. Votes on social media count as double on Dec. 22 and 23.
Brown has been one of the most effective running backs in the NFL over the second half of the season. Since Week 9, Brown ranks second among all running backs in scrimmage yards (730) and is tied for fifth with six total touchdowns from scrimmage. He joins Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Saints RB Alvin Kamara and Cardinals RB James Conner as the only players with at least 400 rushing yards and 200 receiving yards in that span.
Brown has four straight games of at least 100 yards from scrimmage, the longest-active streak in the NFL. He's the sixth Bengal running back to accomplish the feat and the first since BenJarvis Green-Ellis in 2012.
Fans can vote for him here or by posting #ProBowlVote Chase Brown on X. Votes on social media count as double on Dec. 22 and 23.
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