Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers headlined the AFC and NFC Pro Bowl rosters announced on Monday.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Mahomes and Green Bay Packers star Rodgers have dominated this season.
Rodgers leads the NFL for touchdown passes with 40, while no player has more than Mahomes 4,462 passing yards.
With his 40 TD passes, Rodgers became the first player with 40-plus passing touchdowns in three seasons in NFL history, having also achieved it in 2011 and 2016.
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The Chiefs, Packers, Baltimore Ravens and Seattle Seahawks each had a league-high seven players make the Pro Bowl.
Seahawks star Russell Wilson made the NFC roster, as did Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.
With his performance against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Murray became the fourth quarterback in the Super Bowl era aged 23 or younger to throw for 400-plus yards and have a 125-plus passer rating in a game. The previous three (Dan Marino, Jared Goff and Mahomes) all reached the Super Bowl in that season.
The 2021 Pro Bowl game was due to be played on January 31, but was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.