49ers Warner, Juszczyk, Kittle, Bosa selected to 2025 Pro Bowl

By: Eliot Pierce

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The San Francisco 49ers and the league announced Thursday that four players had been chosen to represent the team at the 2025 Pro Bowl.

The NFC team, which will assemble in Orlando, Florida for a week-long celebration of player skills that will include a flag football match between the AFC and NFC, includes defensive tackle Nick Bosa, fullback Kyle Juszczyk, tight end George Kittle, and linebacker Fred Warner.

Trent Williams, quarterback Brock Purdy, defensive lineman Leonard Floyd, and defensive back Deommodore Lenoir were all chosen as backups.

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Every player has received numerous Pro Bowl selections in the past. The selection marks Juszczyk’s eighth consecutive selection as a 49ers player and his ninth consecutive selection overall. With nine Pro Bowl selections, Juszczyk now holds the record for most fullback selections ever. This season, he has the most receiving yards of any fullback with 151.

Kittle has been selected four times in a row and sixth overall. He leads all NFC tight ends with eight receiving touchdowns this season. Kittle is the tight end with the most receiving yards in either conference this season, having recorded 100 yards or more in four games. He is tied for the second-most receiving yards by a tight end in NFL history with 1,079 yards so far this season, his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard season.

Bosa qualified for the Pro Bowl for the fifth time overall and for the fourth time in a row. He has a team-high nine sacks in 13 games this season, which ties him for fifth place in the conference. His career total of 62.5 sacks is the third-highest in franchise history. Bosa will reach double digits for the fourth time in his career if he receives at least one sack on Sunday.

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Warner, who is considered by many to be among the NFL’s top inside linebackers, if not the best, was selected with his fourth overall pick and third consecutive Pro Bowl selection. He has recorded 123 tackles, seven passes defensed, four forced fumbles, two interceptions, and one returned for a touchdown in 16 games this season. He is one of just two players since at least 2000 to record 115 or more tackles in their first seven seasons in the NFL, and he has participated in every game this season despite breaking his ankle in Week 4.

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