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Fourteen Bears players are fan favorites for the Pro Bowl! See which stars are earning votes and could represent Chicago in San Francisco.

The final top 10 fan Pro Bowl voting results are in, and it looks like the Chicago Bears could have a lot of players represented. 

Last season, just cornerback Jaylon Johnson went to the Pro Bowl. He was also selected in 2023 after recording four interceptions, 36 total tackles and one TFL. 

This year's Pro Bowl will focus on flag football and be in San Francisco, California, on Feb. 3, 2026. It will be the week leading up to the Super Bowl, which will be held at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8. 

14 Bears players have a chance at making the Pro Bowl based on the fan voting. 

It's no wonder, given the kind of season Chicago is having. The Bears clinched a playoff spot with the Detroit Lions' 29-24 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, and are in position to claim the No. 1 seed in the NFC and win their division. 

Here are the Bears players receiving votes: 

Drew Dalman, C

Dalman was one of the offseason additions along the offensive line. He has started in every game this season for the Bears and ranks first at his position. The veteran has been an anchor in the middle of the Bears' offensive line, so it's no wonder he's become a popular vote getter. 

Kevin Byard, FS

Kevin Byard is 32 years old but is still playing his best football. 

The safety leads the NFL with six interceptions and also has 83 total tackles and four TFLs. After his stint with the Philadelphia Eagles, there were doubts that he could still play at a high level. The past two seasons, he has proven everyone wrong.

Byard is the No. 1 free safety. 

Jaquan Brisker, SS

Byard is paired with Jaquan Brisker in the secondary, who has quietly had a productive season. 

Brisker has 77 total tackles, one sack, one TFL and one interception. The fourth-year defensive back is the top vote-getter at strong safety. 

Nahshon Wright, CB

Nahshon Wright has been the most pleasant surprise in the Chicago secondary. 

Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon have missed significant time due to injury, but Wright filled in perfectly. He is just behind Byard in interceptions, with five, and also has 67 total tackles, three TFLs, and two forced fumbles. 

After the season he's had, it would be disrespectful not to have him in the Pro Bowl, which is why Wright is the top corner. 

Tory Taylor, P

Flipping the field with solid punting is such an underappreciated skill. 

The special teams for Chicago have been on fire this season, and it's partly thanks to Taylor's ability to launch punts inside enemy territory. He has 2,516 total punt yards and has had 20 of his punts down inside the 20-yard line. 

Taylor is just one piece of a reliable special teams unit and is the top punter. 

Joe Thuney, LG

The offensive line wouldn't be complete without the veteran presence of Joe Thuney. 

General Manager Ryan Poles made sure to secure the trenches with the consistent play of Thuney, trading for him with the Kansas City Chiefs in the offseason. He is on pace to make his fourth Pro Bowl of his career as the top offensive guard. 

Jonah Jackson, RG

Jonah Jackson was another trade acquisition made by the Bears in the offseason. 

The Bears may have the top two offensive guards starting in the Pro Bowl, with Thuney receiving the most votes, followed by Jackson. 

Jackson's efforts can't go without appreciation. 

Josh Blackwell, ST

Josh Blackwell is one of the most underappreciated players in the NFL. 

In Saturday night's 22-16 win over the Green Bay Packers, he recovered the onside kick that set up the game-tying drive to force overtime. Without him, the Bears wouldn't have had a chance to tie the game late. 

He's had countless plays like that in his career that have stood out in wins. He is the No. 2 special teams player overall, and No. 1 in the NFC. 

Darnell Wright, RT

Darnell Wright has really come into his own in his third season in the NFL.

The former first-round pick is showcasing why the Bears took him so high in the 2023 NFL Draft. He's only missed one game this season and has locked down the right side of the offensive line with Jackson at right guard. 

Wright has received the most votes at offensive tackle. 

Caleb Williams, QB

If Saturday's game didn't have you convinced, it should now. 

Caleb Williams is one of the most electric quarterbacks in football. He now has 3,400 passing yards, 23 touchdowns and six interceptions, and is playing his best football down the stretch. 

Williams has taken massive strides in year two and is the No. 1 NFC quarterback and No. 3 overall at the position. 

Tremaine Edmunds, ILB

It says something when you miss a few games and are still receiving the most votes at inside linebacker. 

Edmunds went on the injured reserve with a groin injury in Week 11, but his numbers have kept him at the top of his position in voting. Edmunds has four interceptions, 95 total tackles, three TFLs and one sack this season. 

Montez Sweat, DE

Sweat is getting the third-most votes at defensive end behind Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons, who is out for the season with a torn ACL. 

Sweat is approaching his career high in sacks. He has 9.5 and needs four more to reach a new career high. If he makes it, it would be his second Pro Bowl appearance. 

D'Andre Swift, RB

D'Andre Swift is one part of the dynamic duo that he and Kyle Monangai have turned into for the Bears' backfield. 

Swift is approaching a 1,000-yard season and is just seven yards shy at 993 heading into Week 17. He has seven touchdowns on the ground and 226 receiving yards as well. Swift is the top running back in fan voting. 

Devin Duvernary, Returner 

You can look back at the 19-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 to see just how vital Devin Duvernay has been as a returner for the Bears in 2025. 

His return to the Minnesota 40-yard line help set up the game-winning field goal from Cairo Santos that day at U.S. Bank Stadium. He is chasing his third Pro Bowl appearance after setting a new career high in kickoff yards (934). 

Duvernay is the top returner overall in fan voting. 

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