Five Eagles Selected for 2026 Pro Bowl Games
Five players from the Philadelphia Eagles have earned spots in the upcoming 2026 Pro Bowl Games. This announcement came on Tuesday morning, revealing the initial rosters for the event.
Key Player Selections
The roster includes standout defensive tackle Jalen Carter, who has been named a starter for the game. Alongside him are fellow Eagles players:
- cornerback Darius Mitchell
- cornerback Aidan DeJean
- linebacker Pete Baun
- offensive lineman Cam Jurgens
New and Returning Pro Bowlers
Darius Mitchell and Aidan DeJean are making their first Pro Bowl appearances. In contrast, Jalen Carter, Pete Baun, and Cam Jurgens have all been selected for the second consecutive year.
Player Highlights
Darius Mitchell has made a name for himself as one of the best outside cornerbacks in the league since being drafted in the first round last season. He boasts the lowest completion percentage allowed among cornerbacks in the NFL over the past three years, with a remarkable 41.3% in 2025, according to Next Gen Stats.
Aidan DeJean followed up an impressive rookie season to become a top nickel cornerback. With 84 tackles, 16 passes defended, and two interceptions through 15 games, his performance has been exceptional.
Historic Representation
Mitchell and DeJean’s selections mark a significant achievement. They are the first homegrown Eagles cornerbacks to reach the Pro Bowl since Lito Sheppard in 2006.
Pro Bowl Game Details
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games are set for Tuesday, February 3, and will take place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. This venue will also host the Super Bowl, making it a prominent location for football enthusiasts.
As the event approaches, anticipation builds around the performances of these five Eagles players. Their inclusion highlights the strength and talent of the Philadelphia Eagles roster heading into the Pro Bowl.