November 15, 2024

Monday marked the start of voting for the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon, offering fans of the Buffalo Bills an opportunity to witness their favorite players being honored for their achievements this season.

The AFC and NFC will compete over several days in the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, which will be held in Orlando. The competition will end with a flag football match between the two conferences, with Peyton and Eli Manning serving as the coaches.

The players, coaches, and fans will cast their collective votes, with each group’s vote accounting for one-third of the total to decide which players will be selected for this year’s Games.

The following current Bills players have participated in prior Pro Bowls:

2023: QB Josh Allen, TE Dawson Knox, LB; WR Stefon Diggs; C Mitch Morse; S Jordan Poyer; T Dion Dawkins Milano Matt

2022: Diggs, LT Dion Dawkins

Josh Allen: The quarterback for the Bills is third in passing yards with 3,215, leads the NFL in total touchdowns with 33 (24 passing, 9 rushing), and has a top 10 completion percentage. Allen has demonstrated his ability to outmaneuver defenses both aerially and on the ground.

Stefon Diggs: Diggs, who is in his ninth NFL season, is expected to have a very successful year. After 12 games, Diggs has amassed 969 yards (sixth most) and eight touchdowns (second most in the NFL), making him Allen’s go-to target in the passing game.

James Cook: The second-year running back has the seventh-highest success percentage (54.9), averaging 60.9 yards per game and ranking eighth in yards per attempt (4.8). Cook has gained 308 receiving yards, three touchdowns overall, and 731 rushing yards.

Dion Dawkins: Dion Dawkins’ play on the field has been Pro Bowl caliber, despite the fact that his off-field activities earned him a second straight Walter Payton Man of the Year nomination. Dawkins has the second-highest pass block win percentage in the league at an astounding 94 percent. Dawkins is still among the top left tackles in the game at blocking passes, having played in seven seasons.

Ed Oliver Oliver, who has 40 total tackles and six sacks, has been a pillar of the Bills defense. Oliver covered 91% of the Bills’ snaps against the Eagles at a position that is usually rotated during the game. Oliver has a 15 percent win rate (tied for ninth in the NFL) and draws a double team on 56% of snaps. At 46%, he has the third-highest run stop win percentage.

Leonard Floyd: The eight-year veteran leads the Bills in sacks with 9.5, which is good for the 11th-most in the NFL. Floyd was signed in the offseason and spent the previous four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams.

Terrel Bernard: Since Week 5, when his teammate Matt Milano has been sidelined due to injury, Bernard has shown great leadership qualities on defense in his first season as a starter. Bernard ranks tenth in the league with 104 tackles. He also has three interceptions, which ties him for the most among linebackers, and three fumble recoveries, which ties him for the most in the NFL.

Siran Neal: With five special teams tackles, Neal leads the Bills, demonstrating his importance to the team. This season, the six-year safety has also filled in on defense several times, recording seven stops in the secondary over the course of four games.

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