The Dallas Cowboys are perennial playoff contenders and typically have over a handful of players earning Pro Bowl nods each season. However, this year has been less than stellar for the Cowboys, as they've been eliminated from playoff contention heading into the last game of the regular season.
Hence, with the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters announced, let's look at the Cowboys set to represent the NFC.
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Full list of Dallas Cowboys' Pro Bowlers
#1 Brandon Aubrey, Kicker
Brandon Aubrey has earned his second straight Pro Bowl nod to start his NFL career. With this year's nomination, Aubrey becomes the first kicker in he Dallas Cowboys history to make consecutive Pro Bowl appearances.
Aubrey has been impeccable this season as he shores up his spot as the league's best kicker. He has made 36 of 43 field goals this season and is one of nine kickers to make every extra-point attempt (29 from 29).
#2 KaVontae Turpin, Return Specialist
KaVontae Turpin is a special player, and he's set to feature in his second straight Pro Bowl game. Turpin is the first player in Dallas history to make a kick return, punt return and receiving touchdown in a season.
Furthermore, he has amassed a career-high 28 receptions, 367 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns this season. Watching him show off his speed and skill has been a treat in 2024.
#3 Micah Parsons, Defensive End
Micah Parsons will compete in his fourth straight Pro Bowl this season. The superstar defensive specialist has been one of the few standouts on defense in a difficult season for the Dallas Cowboys.
Parsons leads the Dallas Cowboys with 9.5 sacks, has two games with 11 pressures, and he's an opposing quarterback's worst nightmare. He could be up for a market-resetting contract in 2025.
#4 CeeDee Lamb, Wide Receiver
CeeDee Lamb has earned his fourth Pro Bowl nod in his fifth season in the NFL. He's ranked second in terms of Dallas wideouts, with Pro Bowl nods behind Hall of Famer Michael Irvin.
Lamb has been ever-reliable this season, catching passes no matter if the quarterback throws him the ball. He ended the season with 101 receptions, 1,194 receiving yards and six touchdowns in 15 games. Lamb is a phenomenal pass catcher and will remain the team's primary offensive weapon for the foreseeable future.
#5 Tyler Smith, Offensive Guard
Tyler Smith continues the Dallas Cowboys' proud record of having an offensive lineman in the Pro Bowl. The Cowboys have sent an OL to the Pro Bowl every season since 2020 and 13 times in the last 14 seasons.
Smith has been impeccable since he moved to guard last year and earned his second straight Pro Bowl nod. The Cowboys might have a star in the making before a crucial offseason in 2025.
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