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    Grant Bricker
    Dec 10, 2025, 16:00
    Updated at: Dec 10, 2025, 16:00

    Several Bears stand out in Pro Bowl voting. Discover which other Chicago stars are earning national recognition.

    There are still four games left to be played before the Chicago Bears can even think about the postseason, but Pro Bowl voting is ramping up heading into Week 15. 

    The Chicago Bears enter the week at 9-4 after a brutal 28-21 loss at the hands of the Green Bay Packers. The loss moved Chicago to the No. 7 seed in the NFC playoff race and second in the NFC North. 

    The Packers now hold the No. 2 seed in the NFC. 

    On Monday, The Athletic's Kevin Fishbain revealed which Bears players are getting the most attention in fan voting. For reference, the only Pro Bowler from last year's team was cornerback Jaylon Johnson. 

    Safety Kevin Byard and offensive guard Joe Thuney are receiving the top votes at their position. Center Drew Dalman is receiving the second-most votes, while Nahshon Wright has the same amount for cornerbacks. 

    On special teams, Josh Blackwell has the third-most votes, with return specialist Devin Duvernay coming in at No. 3, punter Tory Taylor at No. 10 and long snapper Scott Daly at No. 3. 

    The other offensive linemen receiving votes for the Bears were guard Jonah Jackson (3rd) and right tackle Darnell Wright (4th). Among the remaining offensive players getting votes were Caleb Williams at No. 8, D'Andre Swift at No. 10, and rookie tight end Colston Loveland at No. 9. 

    Defensive end Montez Sweat (8th) and safety Jaquan Brisker (10th) were also receiving votes. 

    Among all the players who are getting votes for the Bears, few have been more impressive than Wright. With the injuries to Kyler Gordon and Jaylon Johnson in the secondary this season, he has been very valuable. 

    Gordon has missed time this year due to hamstring, calf, and groin injuries. Johnson recently made his return from the injured reserve after suffering a groin injury in the Week 2 loss to the Detroit Lions. 

    It's just his first season with the Bears, but Wright has already made an impact, accounting for five interceptions, 56 total tackles, three TFLs and three fumble recoveries. 

    He was initially drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2021 out of Oregon State. He spent three seasons with the franchise before joining the Minnesota Vikings in 2024. 

    All the players mentioned are worthy of making the Pro Bowl this season, but you can argue that no one deserves it more than Wright. 

    Regardless, it looks like the Bears will have multiple Pro Bowlers in 2025.