Dak Prescott & Dallas Cowboys Dominate Early NFL Pro Bowl Voting

Dak Prescott & Dallas Cowboys Dominate Early NFL Pro Bowl Voting

The Dallas Cowboys are making their names known so far in the projected 2023 Pro Bowl list. Fan voting has opened and the NFL recently released the top 10 athletes for each position group on the field, and the Cowboys are making a major impression. 

So far, according to the voting polls, Dallas athletes are ranked at the No. 1 slot in the NFC for a total of six different positions - quarterback, wide receiver, guard, outside linebacker, cornerback, and kicker.

Dak Prescott (left) and CeeDee Lamb (right)
Dak Prescott (left) and CeeDee Lamb (right)

Here is the full list of the current leaders in the NFC division:

  • QB – Dak Prescott, Cowboys
  • RB – Christian McCaffrey, 49ers
  • WR – CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys
  • TE – George Kittle, 49ers
  • OT – Trent Williams, 49ers
  • G – Zack Martin, Cowboys
  • C – Jason Kelce, Eagles
  • DE – Nick Bosa, 49ers
  • DT – Javon Hargrave, 49ers
  • OLB – Micah Parsons, Cowboys
  • ILB – Fred Warner, 49ers
  • CB – DaRon Bland, Cowboys
  • FS – Reed Blankenship, Eagles
  • FS – Jessie Bates, 49ers
  • K – Brandon Aubrey, Cowboys
  • P – Jamie Gillian, 49ers
  • LS – Andrew DePaola, Vikings
  • RS – Rashid Shaheed, Saints
  • ST – Terrell Burgess, Commanders

Prescott and Lamb have been an explosive duo this season that has made the Cowboys' “Texas Coast Offense” catch the eyes of many viewers - and, obviously, voters. While Prescott remains in the conversation for a possible MVP title this year, Lamb has already made NFL history by recording 10 or more catches for 150 yards or more in three consecutive games, but he is not even close to being finished. He is on track to break franchise records as 9-3 Dallas has five games left to play.

The Pro Bowl is no longer an actual game, instead, the ACF and NFC divisions will compete in a series of competitions followed by a flag-football matchup after the end of the year. Voting from fans counts as a third of all the votes, including players and coaches.

The weekend-long event will be held from Feb. 1-4 in Orlando, Fla. 


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