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12 Penn Staters Included In 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Voting

In a year when Penn State football isn’t doing so hot, fans are probably turning their attention toward the NFL to reminisce on the stars of years past who’ve come through Happy Valley.

This year, Nittany Lions in the NFL are having spectacular seasons. Now, some of these players are looking for votes to secure them a spot in the league’s annual Pro Bowl.

This year’s ballot of Penn Staters in the NFL includes…

  • Green Bay Packers safety Adrian Amos
  • New York Giants linebacker Cam Brown
  • Tennessee Titans defensive end Jack Crawford
  • New York Jets kicker Sam Ficken
  • Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin
  • San Francisco 49ers kicker Robbie Gould
  • Tennessee Titans defensive tackle DaQuan Jones
  • Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson
  • Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders
  • Los Angeles Rams special teamer Nick Scott
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Donovan Smith

Fans can vote through this link until December 17. You’ll need to have an NFL account, which can be easily created, to cast your votes.

This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Pro Bowl will take place as a week-long virtual event in Las Vegas instead of its usual location of Orlando, Florida.

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Charles Reinert is a senior majoring in broadcast journalism. He hails from Norristown, Pennsylvania and is an avid Philadelphia sports fan. He loves playing his guitar, the color blue, and Tetris. If you feel the need to give him any positive or negative feedback, you can follow him on Twitter @charles_rein10 or email him at [email protected]

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