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Four Rams Named to Pro Bowl; Super Bowl Clash Could Affect Attendance
23 Dec
Summary
- Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Byron Young, and Jared Verse selected for Pro Bowl.
- Pro Bowl Games scheduled for February 3rd, during Super Bowl week.
- Player attendance at Pro Bowl is contingent on not participating in the Super Bowl.

The Los Angeles Rams will send four standout players to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, provided they are not competing in the Super Bowl during the same week. Quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Puka Nacua, and defensive standouts Byron Young and Jared Verse have officially earned roster spots.
Matthew Stafford, a leading MVP candidate, has been recognized for his exceptional season. This marks his third Pro Bowl selection. Nacua, a Pro Bowler as a rookie, continues to impress as a top receiver. Defensive players Young and Verse are also honored for their significant contributions, with Verse making his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance and Young earning his first.
Notably, the 2026 Pro Bowl Games are scheduled for February 3rd, coinciding with Super Bowl week for the first time. This temporal overlap means that any Rams players who advance to the Super Bowl will be unable to participate in the Pro Bowl events, including the flag football game.




