The Pro Bowl rosters were officially announced on Tuesday and there are four teams that had more Pro Bowlers than any other team.
Those four teams are the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos, all of whom had six Pro Bowlers in total, per NFL.com.
Here's a look at which players made the cut for each team:
Broncos: Zach Allen, Garett Bolles, Nik Bonitto, Quinn Meinerz, Pat Surtain II, Courtland Sutton.
Ravens: Patrick Ricard, Zay Flowers, Tyler Linderbaum, Roquan Smith, Kyle Hamilton, Jordan Stout.
Seahawks: Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Devon Witherspoon, Leonard Williams, DeMarcus Lawrence, Rashid Shaheed (returner).
49ers: Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, Kyle Juszczyk, Trent Williams, Luke Gifford, Jon Weeks.
As the Niners, Seahawks, Ravens and Broncos enjoy a slew of Pro Bowlers, there were three teams on the opposite side of the spectrum.
The three teams in total that didn't have any Pro Bowlers include the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings.
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