The San Francisco 49ers announced that fullback Kyle Juszczyk, tight end George Kittle, running back Christian McCaffrey, tackle Trent Williams, linebacker Luke Gifford (special teams), and long snapper Jon Weeks were selected to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, which will be held in San Francisco, California. Juszczyk, Gifford, and Weeks were named 2026 Pro Bowl starters. In addition, WR Skyy Moore was selected as an alternate as a kick return specialist.
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will take place during Super Bowl LX Week at the Moscone Center in San Francisco and will feature the league's top talent competing in an AFC vs. NFC 7-on-7 flag football game. Fans can watch the Pro Bowl Games live on Tuesday, Feb. 3, with coverage beginning at 3:30 p.m. PT on ESPN and the flag football game kicking off at 5:00 p.m. PT. The broadcast will also air on Disney XD and ESPN Deportes.
Juszczyk earns his 10th career Pro Bowl selection, making his 10th consecutive trip and ninth straight as a member of the 49ers. His 10 Pro Bowl selections extend his record for the most ever by a fullback. In 15 games this season (all starts), Juszczyk has recorded 21 receptions for 194 yards and one touchdown. His 194 receiving yards are the most among fullbacks this season.
Kittle earns his seventh overall and fifth-consecutive Pro Bowl selection (2019-20, 2022-26). In 15 games this season (10 starts), he has registered 52 receptions for 599 yards and seven touchdowns, continuing to be one of the league's most dynamic tight ends.
McCaffrey earns the fourth Pro Bowl selection of his career. The dual-threat RB has started all 15 games this season, totaling 1,039 rushing yards, and nine rushing touchdowns, while adding 92 receptions for 849 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns. With his production this season, McCaffrey became the fifth player in NFL history to record five seasons with 1,800-or-more scrimmage yards.
Williams earns his 12th career Pro Bowl selection (2012-18, 2020-23), his fifth as a member of the 49ers. Williams is the fourth offensive lineman in NFL history with 12-or-more career Pro Bowl Selections (Bruce Matthews, 14; Randall McDaniel, 12; Will Shields, 12). This season, Williams posted a career-high 95.6 Pro Football Focus grade in Week 15 against the Tennessee Titans and helped pave the way for the 49ers offense to register a season-high 440 total yards in Week 16 versus the Indianapolis Colts.
Gifford earns the first Pro Bowl selection of his career after being named a starter. Gifford currently ranks tied for fourth in the NFL with 19 total special teams tackles, playing a key role on the 49ers coverage units throughout the season.
Weeks earns the second Pro Bowl selection of his career, his first since 2015 with the Houston Texans. A 16-year NFL veteran, Weeks has been a steady leader among the 49ers specialists and a consistent presence throughout the season. He has appeared in 259 games throughout his 16-year career, tied for the most among active players. In 15 appearances this season, he has registered one special teams tackle.
Moore was selected as an alternate kick return specialist. This season, Moore has recorded 29 kickoff returns for 815 yards and 23 punt returns for 280 yards.












