Packers have 19 in top 10 of latest Pro Bowl fan voting

Micah Parsons leads NFL defensive ends

Wes Hodkiewicz

GREEN BAY Packers defensive endMicah Parsonsremains the top vote-getter among all NFL defensive players in the second week of fan balloting for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games.

Parsons' 54,058 votes on NFL.com and packers.com are the most of any defensive player as of Monday, Dec. 8, at 10 a.m. CT, according to the NFL.

Only New England quarterback Drake Maye (64,576), Seattle receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba (55,486) and San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey (54,611).

Fans can vote for playersas part of the selection process for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games through Dec. 15. Fan voting is combined with the voting by players and coaches to select the Pro Bowl rosters.

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As a team, the Packers have 19 in the top 10 at their respective positions. QuarterbackJordan Lovesurpassed Chicago's Caleb Williams for third among NFC quarterbacks while long snapperMatt Orzechand special-teamerEvan Williamsare second in their respective categories.

The following players also rank inside the top five at their positions: Williams (fourth at free safety), strong safetyXavier McKinney(fifth), centerSean Rhyan(fourth), and punterDaniel Whelan(fourth).

Here's the full list, with each player's league ranking listed first, followed by his NFC ranking:

Defensive ends Micah Parsons (first, first) andRashan Gary(seventh, third), quarterback Jordan Love (seventh, third), running backJosh Jacobs(eighth, fifth), free safety Evan Williams (fifth, fourth), strong safeties Xavier McKinney (fifth, third) andJavon Bullard(ninth, sixth), center Sean Rhyan (fourth, second), guardAaron Banks(eighth, fourth) tacklesZach Tom(sixth, sixth) andRasheed Walker(eighth, eighth), receiverRomeo Doubs(ninth, eighth), cornerbackKeisean Nixon(seventh, fifth), defensive tackleDevonte Wyatt(10th, sixth), inside linebackerEdgerrin Cooper(eighth, sixth), long snapper Matt Orzech (second, second), special teams player Evan Williams (second, first), punter Daniel Whelan (fourth, third), and returnerSavion Williams(eighth, sixth).

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