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Micah Parsons & Jordan Stout Named To 2026 NFL Pro Bowl

Former Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons and punter Jordan Stout have been named to the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl roster, the league announced on Wednesday night.

Although he is out for the season with a torn ACL, Parsons received his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl nod, his first with the Green Bay Packers. Parsons appeared in 13 games for the Packers, racking up 41 total tackles, 12.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles. The Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, native recently became the first player in NFL history to record at least 12 sacks in each of his first five seasons.

As for Stout, this marks his first-career Pro Bowl nod. Baltimore’s punter leads the NFL with a 44.9-yard net punting average, while his 50.5-yard gross punting average ranks third. He has placed seven kicks inside the 10-yard line and four inside the five-yard line. Stout’s longest punt went for 74 yards against the New York Jets earlier this season.

Folks can tune into the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl on Tuesday, February 3, on ESPN, with Steve Young coaching the AFC and Jerry Rice coaching the NFC.

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Cadyn Gill

Cadyn is a third-year broadcast journalism major at Penn State. Hailing from the great state of Texas, he is a die hard Dallas sports fan. You'll often see him voicing his opinions on music and sports on X/Twitter @cgill214.

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