Connect with us

Sports

4 NFL teams see no Pro Bowl selections as rosters announced

Published

on

4 NFL teams see no Pro Bowl selections as rosters announced

The NFL Pro Bowl rosters are stacked with some of the biggest and brightest stars, including eight players from the San Francisco 49ers and seven from the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys.

While it was a celebration for most teams, there were four teams that did not see players initially get selected to the Pro Bowl on Wednesday.

Derrick Brown, #95 of the Carolina Panthers, tackles Cordarrelle Patterson, #84 of the Atlanta Falcons, during an NFL game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Dec 17, 2023. (David Jensen/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, Washington Commanders and New England Patriots were shutout of the Pro Bowl rosters. Guys like Jordan Love, Derrick Brown, Adam Thielen, Kamren Curl, Terry McLaurin and Kyle Dugger were initially on the roster.

Advertisement

Two teams, however, saw some of their players get named alternates.

LIONS FANS HAVE 2-WORD REBUTTAL FOLLOWING OFFICIATING CONTROVERSY IN TEAM’S LOSS TO COWBOYS

Jordan Love, #10, and Jaire Alexander, #23 of the Green Bay Packers, walk off the field after a game against the Los Angeles Rams at Lambeau Field on Nov. 5, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

The Packers’ alternates include Rashan Gary, Kenny Clark, Elgton Jenkins, Jaire Alexander and Keisean Nixon. The Panthers’ alternates include Brown, Brian Burns, Johnny Hekker and JJ Jansen. 

The Patriots may have seen some Pro Bowlers if the roster was not riddled with injuries. It is the first time since 2000 the team has not had a player make the Pro Bowl, according to ESPN. 

Advertisement

For the Commanders, it is the first time since 1993 the team has not had a Pro Bowler. Washington traded Montez Sweat to the Chicago Bears earlier this season. He was named to his first Pro Bowl.

Alternates can be invited to the Pro Bowl Games if players drop out.

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick talks to CB Myles Bryant in the second half. The Patriots lost to the Buffalo Bills, 27-21. (Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The Pro Bowl Games are set to begin on Feb. 1 in Orlando, Florida.

Advertisement

Sports

Tiger Woods involved in rollover crash in Florida less than 2 weeks before Masters: reports

Published

on

Tiger Woods involved in rollover crash in Florida less than 2 weeks before Masters: reports

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Tiger Woods was involved in a car crash on Jupiter Island in Florida on Friday, according to multiple reports. 

The Martin County Sheriff’s Office told ESPN that the crash happened on Jupiter Island. Woods’ condition was not immediately known. 

Woods competed in the TGL championship earlier this week with his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, and her daughter, Kai, in the stands. It was his return to competitive golf after rupturing his Achilles last year, just ahead of the Masters.

Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links Golf Club looks on before the match against the Los Angeles Golf Club at SoFi Center on March 23, 2026, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  (Adam Glanzman/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

Advertisement

The 15-time major winner, five of which have come at Augusta, was noncommittal about playing at this year’s Masters. President Donald Trump said on “The Five” on Thursday that he would be at Augusta but not play.

Woods has had trouble behind the wheel in the past. In 2021, he got into a wreck that resulted in serious leg injuries that kept him off the golf course for months.

This is a breaking story. Check back for more updates.

Continue Reading

Sports

High school softball top 20 rankings for the Southland

Published

on

High school softball top 20 rankings for the Southland

A look at the top 20 high school softball teams in the Southland; as ranked by CalHiSports.com for The Times.

Rk. School; Record; Last ranking

1. Murrieta Mesa; 16-0; 1

2. Fullerton; 11-1; 4

3. Norco; 9-2; 3

Advertisement

4. JSerra 14-2; 2

5. La Mirada 12-2; 6

6. Oaks Christian; 12-1; 5

7. Orange Lutheran 5-3; 7

8. Etiwanda; 14-1; 11

Advertisement

9. Riverside King; 10-2; 20

10. Chino Hills; 13-4; NR

11. Chaminade; 10-1; NR

12. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame; 11-3; 8

13. El Modena; 7-4; 19

Advertisement

14. La Habra; 12-3; 18

15. Temescal Canyon; 8-4; 12

16. Long Beach Poly; 5-0; 16

17. Los Altos; 7-5; NR

18. Garden Grove Pacifica; 10-5; 9

Advertisement

19. Westlake; 10-2; NR

20. Anaheim Canyon; 8-4,10

Continue Reading

Sports

Indiana coach Cignetti sends message to star transfer with pre-practice dress code lesson

Published

on

Indiana coach Cignetti sends message to star transfer with pre-practice dress code lesson

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

In just his second season at the helm, Curt Cignetti led Indiana to its first national championship.

During the Hoosiers’ title run, Cignetti became known for his demanding coaching style. Indiana opened spring practice Thursday, and incoming transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh got a crash course in what it means to play for Cignetti.

Marsh, who transferred from Michigan State, arrived at practice in gold cleats. After noting Marsh’s productive two-year stint in East Lansing, Cignetti pivoted to the wideout’s footwear.

Advertisement

Nick Marsh (6) of the Michigan State Spartans runs the ball up the field during the first quarter of a game against the Maryland Terrapins at Ford Field Nov. 29, 2025, in Detroit.  (Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

“I didn’t love those gold shoes he came out in today,” Cignetti said. “He learned what getting your a– ripped is all about. I don’t know if that happened to him very often at Michigan State. That was before practice started.”

INDIANA’S CURT CIGNETTI SHUTS DOWN NFL COACHING SPECULATION: ‘I’VE ALWAYS BEEN MORE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUY’

Marsh totaled 1,311 receiving yards and nine touchdowns at Michigan State. TCU quarterback Josh Hoover also headlines Indiana’s transfer additions.

An Indiana Hoosiers helmet during a game against the Ball State Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium Aug. 31, 2019, in Indianapolis. (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

Advertisement

Cignetti added that the coaching staff has “more work to do with this group than the first two teams,” noting the group is still learning more about players the team will likely rely on next season.

Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti during the second quarter against the Miami Hurricanes in the 2026 College Football Playoff national championship at Hard Rock Stadium Jan. 19, 2026, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

Indiana went 16-0 en route to a thrilling win over Miami in the College Football Playoff national championship in January.

Cignetti framed his callout of Marsh’s cleats as an early message about expectations.

Advertisement

“That was a wake-up call,” Cignetti said of the receiver’s pre-practice cleats. “But he’s really worked hard, done a great job for us.”

Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending