The NFL Pro Bowl voting for the 2023 games concluded on Thursday, December 15. To some fans' surprise, it was the San Francisco 49ers who finished as the league's top-voted team for this season’s Pro Bowl.
A total of five San Francisco players finished first in fan voting at their respective positions for the Pro Bowl. Running back Christian McCaffrey and linebacker Fred Warner managed to propel their way to the top at the online ballot box toward the end of the voting. Defensive end Nick Bosa, offensive tackle Trent Williams, and fullback Kyle Juszczyk also finished with the most votes.
It's not hard to understand why the Niners racked up the most votes. Kyle Shanahan's side clinched the NFC West division and is currently on a seven-game winning streak. Moreover, their roster has looked solid with most players dominating the stats in the league.
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The Niners were then followed by the Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Kansas City Chiefs to round out the top five teams to receive the most fan votes. It will now be interesting to see the results of the coaches' and players' votes.
Which teams have qualified for the NFL playoffs?
The NFL had another action-packed Week 15 as a few more teams made it into the playoffs while some were pushed out of postseason contention. As things stand, the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, and Kansas City Chiefs are the six teams that have qualified for the playoffs.
There are still eight spots left for the other teams to make it into the postseason with three more weeks of regular season football remaining. The playoff races are surely heating up as the margin for error has narrowed even further.
The opening round -- the Wild Card round -- of the 2022-23 NFL Playoffs will commence on January 14.
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