7 Lions named to 2025 Pro Bowl
Sewell, 24, earns his third straight trip to the Pro Bowl as he's become not just one of the best right tackles in football but one of the best tackles period. He is considered one of the best pound-for-pound athletes in the league today. Sewell hasn't been credited with allowing a sack this season and has only given up five quarterback hits in over 1,000 snaps played and 500-plus pass pro reps.
One of the best centers in the NFL, Ragnow, 28, is now a four-time Pro Bowler. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson credits Ragnow's preparation and football IQ playing a big part in Detroit's protection schemes as they rank in the Top 10 in the NFL in sacks allowed. Ragnow has allowed just 1.5 sacks in 547 pass-block reps, and he has a 91.2 grade as a run blocker (No. 2 among centers) by Pro Football Focus.
The lone Lions defender named to the Pro Bowl is Branch, 23, who is already one of the most versatile defensive backs in the NFL in just his second season. He's recorded 103 tackles (76 solo), 15 passes defended, eight tackles for loss, six quarterback hits, four interceptions, a sack and one forced fumble playing both strong safety and nickel corner.
Fox, 28, earns his second Pro Bowl nod and first since his second season in 2020. Fox ranks No. 1 in net punting average (46.3) and No. 2 in gross punting average (51.0) through 17 weeks. He currently has the highest gross punting average in NFL history at 48.8 yards over 276 career punts.