
The San Francisco 49ers will be well represented at the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, with six players earning selections following another strong season from one of the NFL’s most complete rosters. The league announced that fullback Kyle Juszczyk, tight end George Kittle, running back Christian McCaffrey, left tackle Trent Williams, linebacker Luke Gifford (special teams), and long snapper Jon Weeks have all been named to the Pro Bowl. Juszczyk, Gifford, and Weeks were selected as starters, while wide receiver Skyy Moore earned an alternate nod as a kick return specialist.
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be held in San Francisco during Super Bowl LX week, giving 49ers fans a unique opportunity to see their stars recognized on home turf. The festivities will feature skills competitions and an NFC vs. AFC 7-on-7 flag football game, showcasing the league’s top talent in a fan friendly format.
Juszczyk’s selection further cements his legacy as one of the greatest fullbacks in NFL history. This marks his 10th career Pro Bowl appearance and his ninth straight as a member of the 49ers. No fullback has ever earned more Pro Bowl selections, and Juszczyk continues to redefine the position with his versatility as both a blocker and receiver. His steady production and impact in Kyle Shanahan’s offense remain unmatched at his position.
George Kittle also adds to his impressive résumé with another Pro Bowl selection. The veteran tight end continues to be one of the most dangerous players at his position, combining elite blocking with game changing ability in the passing game, especially on long third downs and in the red zone. Kittle’s physical style and leadership have been instrumental in San Francisco’s offensive success as always.
Christian McCaffrey’s selection comes as little surprise after a dominant all-around season. One of the league’s premier weapons, McCaffrey has been the engine of the 49ers offense, producing at an elite level both on the ground and through the air. His ability to impact games in multiple ways continues to separate him from the rest of the running back field.
Trent Williams earns yet another Pro Bowl honor, further solidifying his Hall of Fame trajectory. Widely regarded as one of the best offensive lineman in football, Williams has anchored the left side of the 49ers’ line and helped set the tone for one of the league’s most physical offenses.
On special teams, Luke Gifford and Jon Weeks received this well deserved recognition. Gifford’s play on coverage units earned him his first career Pro Bowl selection, while Weeks’ consistency and stability as a long snapper landed him another trip to the Pro Bowl after a long, distinguished career.
Skyy Moore’s alternate selection highlights the 49ers’ depth, as his impact in the return game added another dimension to San Francisco’s special teams unit this season.
Altogether, the Pro Bowl selections reflect the power that have defined the 49ers throughout the year, considering all the adversity they have faced it’s incredible.