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The Detroit Lions are dominating the fan portion of Pro Bowl voting as the deadline approaches

With the Detroit Lions in the midst of a 12-2 season, it’s no surprise that their players are having great success in the fan portion of the Pro Bowl voting.

Fans began voting for the 2025 Pro Bowlers on Nov. 25, and with just days until the deadline (Mon. Dec. 23), a total of 19 Lions players are in the top 10 of voting at their respective positions.

Players ranked first or second at their position regardless of conference include center Frank Ragnow, guards Kevin Zeitler and Graham Glasgow, tackles Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell, safeties Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch, and running back Sione Vaki ( special teams).

No team in the NFL received more votes than the Lions, meaning fans really rooted for their players. Detroit’s national popularity certainly helped, too.

Here’s a look at the list of 19 Lions players who are in the top 10 at their positions and where exactly they rank, according to Detroit Football Network’s Justin Rogers.

  • C Frank Ragnow: 1
  • G Kevin Zeitler: 1
  • RB Sione Vaki: 1st (special teams)
  • OT Penei Sewell: 1
  • G Graham Glasgow: 2
  • OT Taylor Decker: 2
  • FS Kerby Joseph: 2
  • SS Brian Branch: 2
  • WR Amon-Ra St. Brown: 3
  • RB Jahmyr Gibbs: 3
  • P Jack Fox: 3
  • LB Hogan Hatten: 3
  • QB Jared Goff: 5
  • K Jake Bates: 5
  • TE Sam LaPorta: 7
  • RB David Montgomery: 8
  • CB Carlton Davis: 8
  • LB Jack Campbell: 10
  • DL Alim McNeill: 10

When it comes to the top 10 voters, regardless of position, running back Jahmyr Gibbs is in sixth place with 105,376 votes.

Once the fan portion of voting is over, the other two-thirds of the Pro Bowl vote will come from players and coaches, so that could change. If you haven’t cast your vote yet, you can do so here.

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