5 Lions make initial 2024 Pro Bowl roster

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The initial 2024 Pro Bowl roster has been announced and the NFC North division champions are well represented.

The roster is subject to change due to the results of the NFL playoffs but for now, five Lions made the initial roster. Sam LaPorta, Penei Sewell, Frank Ragnow, Aidan Hutchison, and Jalen Reeves-Maybin all were named to the roster but now were selected as starters.

Initial reaction on social media pointed to Amon-Ra St. Brown being left off despite his massive production. A.J. Brown of the Eagles, Ceedee Lamb of the Cowboys, Mike Evans of the Buccaneers, and Puka Nacua of the Rams were all selected ahead of him.

The Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys led the way with seven selections followed up with the Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles with six. The Lions were joined by the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs with five.

Sam LaPorta

  • Chosen as a tight end
  • 81 receptions on 113 targets
  • 860 receiving yards
  • Nine touchdowns
  • This is his first Pro Bowl selection

Penei Sewell

  • Chosen as an offensive tackle
  • 78.7 PFF pass-blocking grade
  • 93.8 PFF run-locking grade
  • This is his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection

Frank Ragnow

  • Chosen as a center
  • 74.3 PFF pass-blocking grade
  • 89.6 PFF run-locking grade
  • This is his third Pro Bowl selection (second consecutive)

Aidan Hutchison

  • Chosen as a defensive lineman/edge rusher
  • 47 total tackles
  • 9.5 sack
  • 28 quarterback hits
  • This is his first Pro Bowl selection

Jalen Reeves-Maybin

  • Chosen as a special teams player
  • 18 total tackles
  • One sack
  • Two quarterback hits
  • This is his first Pro Bowl selection

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