The NFL has officially unveiled the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters, and the Dallas Cowboys are sending a strong contingent to the festivities. Five Cowboys earned NFC honors this season, a testament to a team that’s been firing on all cylinders on both sides of the ball.
Headlining the group is quarterback Dak Prescott, who earns his fourth career Pro Bowl nod. Prescott has been nothing short of sensational through 16 weeks of the season.
He ranks second in the league in passing yards, third in touchdown passes, seventh in completion percentage, and leads the NFL in total completions. But it’s not just about the numbers - it’s about how he’s led the league’s top-ranked offense and the No. 1 passing attack with poise, precision, and consistency.
This season has also been one for the record books. Prescott surpassed Tony Romo to become the Cowboys’ all-time leader in passing yards and tied Romo’s franchise record for most 4,000-yard seasons. It’s been a milestone-heavy campaign for the veteran QB, and his Pro Bowl selection feels like a well-earned recognition of both his production and leadership.
**Helping Prescott reach those heights? Enter George Pickens.
** The Cowboys’ biggest offseason splash has paid off in a major way. Acquired via trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pickens has delivered a career year in his first season in Dallas.
He’s posted personal bests in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns - and he’s made a habit of showing up in big moments.
Week 16 was another showcase for the rising star, as Pickens notched his fifth 100-yard game of the season, matching a career high. He hauled in nine catches for 130 yards and added a touchdown - his ninth of the year. Pickens has quickly become Prescott’s go-to target and a matchup nightmare for opposing secondaries.
On the defensive side of the ball, Quinnen Williams has been a game-changer since arriving at the trade deadline. The Cowboys landed the star defensive tackle from the New York Jets in early November, and he wasted no time making his presence felt. Williams helped anchor a three-game win streak against the Raiders, Eagles, and Chiefs - a stretch where the Dallas defense came up with several momentum-shifting plays.
Since debuting for the Cowboys in Week 11, Williams leads all defensive tackles with a 20.3% pressure rate (minimum 100 pass rushes), according to NFL Pro. That’s elite territory.
His impact has also helped elevate the play of linemates like Osa Odighizuwa, who ranks 12th among DTs in pressure rate (10.1%). Williams has brought a physical edge and disruptive force that’s transformed the Cowboys’ defensive front.
Tyler Smith, now a three-time Pro Bowler, continues to show why he’s one of the most reliable offensive linemen in the game. The left guard has been a rock in protection all year long. According to Pro Football Focus, Smith has allowed just two sacks, 21 pressures, and - impressively - zero quarterback hits through 16 weeks.
His versatility and football IQ haven’t gone unnoticed. Prescott had high praise for the young lineman, saying, “He can do it all.
We’re good at center, but honestly, he can play whatever he wants… That’s a true football player and we’re blessed to have him on our side.” High praise from the franchise QB, and well deserved.
And rounding out the Cowboys’ Pro Bowl crew is kicker Brandon Aubrey, who’s quietly putting together one of the most impressive seasons by a specialist in recent memory. Aubrey has connected on 32 of 36 field goal attempts, but it’s the distance that’s setting him apart.
He set an NFL record with six field goals of 60+ yards in a single season and became the first kicker to hit three field goals of 55+ yards in one game - a feat he pulled off in Week 14 against Detroit. Aubrey’s leg has been a weapon, flipping field position and adding points from ranges few kickers dare attempt.
In total, it’s a well-rounded group of Pro Bowlers for Dallas - a quarterback leading the league’s most explosive offense, a breakout wide receiver, a dominant midseason defensive addition, a versatile and dependable lineman, and a record-setting kicker. These five have been key pillars of the Cowboys’ success this season, and now they’ll represent the star on their helmet in the Pro Bowl Games.
For a franchise with championship aspirations, this kind of individual recognition is more than just a feather in the cap - it’s a reflection of a team that’s built to contend on every level.
