The first 2026 Pro Bowl Games voting update has several Los Angeles Rams players among the leaders at their respective positions.
Matthew Stafford is seventh among all players with 24,335 votes, good for second at quarterback behind only the New England Patriots’ Drake Maye (31,452).
Kamren Curl (first; strong safety), Puka Nacua (third; wide receiver), Nate Landman (third; inside linebacker), Byron Young (third; outside linebacker), Jared Verse (sixth; outside linebacker), Cobie Durant (fifth; cornerback), Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (sixth; cornerback), Ethan Evans (ninth; punter) and Shaun Dolac (ninth; special team player) are also among the top 10 vote-getters at their respective positions.
A few notable snubs are Davante Adams, who leads the NFL with 14 touchdowns this season, and Quentin Lake, who was in the middle of a career year before going on injured reserve.
Here’s the top 10 vote-getters by position as of 11 a.m. ET today. pic.twitter.com/hJ2lXyntbE
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Pro Bowl voting will continue through Dec. 15, so fans have two more weeks to make their selections. Rosters are expected to be announced in early January.
Fan votes only count for a third of the total voting, with players and coaches also having a say in who gets picked for the Pro Bowl Games.
As long as the Rams keep up their winning ways, they should have multiple representatives in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, which are set to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif.
The Pro Bowl Games will take place in the week leading up to Super Bowl LX, which will be held at Levi’s Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers.
Sean McVay excited to see how Rams respond after loss to Panthers
The Los Angeles Rams had their six-game winning streak snapped with a stunning 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 13.
Even though they turned in a disappointing performance, head coach Sean McVay still has high hopes for the Rams and is excited to see how they answer back.
“Love this football team,” McVay said after the game. “I’m really excited about how we respond. There’s never a good story without a little bit of adversity. We’re all in this together.
“We’re going to be tighter than we’ve ever been, and it’s going to be a great opportunity for us to be able to respond. That’s what this group has shown they’re capable of.”