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Baker Mayfield & Tristan Wirfs are Heading to the Pro Bowl

Baker Mayfield & Tristan Wirfs are Heading to the Pro Bowl


Tristan Wirfs switched from right tackle to left tackle in 2023, but that move didn’t interrupt his rise to NFL stardom. After his play on the right side earned him Pro Bowl invitations after the 2021 and 2022 campaigns, his first year on the opposite side ends in the same place. Meanwhile, quarterback Baker Mayfield’s impressive bounce-back season has earned him all-star honors for the first time in his career.

On Tuesday, the NFL announced that Wirfs and Mayfield had been named to the NFC Roster for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, increasing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ number of all-star selections to three players. Wide receiver Mike Evans was included in the initial announcement of the Pro Bowl rosters, though he will not participate in the event due to injury.

Wirfs and Mayfield were initially two of the four Buccaneer alternates announced when the Pro Bowl rosters were revealed. Wirfs and safety Antoine Winfield Jr. were first alternates, while Mayfield was a third alternate and defensive tackle Vita Vea was a fifth. Wirfs is replacing San Francisco’s Trent Williams after Williams’ team won the NFC Championship game on Sunday to advance to Super Bowl LVIII. The third tackle on the original roster is Philadelphia’s Lane Johnson. Mayfield is replacing Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott, who is unable to participate due to injury.

Wirfs is the first Tampa Bay Buccaneer player to qualify for three straight Pro Bowls since defensive lineman Gerald McCoy made six in a row from 2012-17. Wirfs also joins fullback Mike Alstott as the only Buccaneers ever to get three Pro Bowl nods within the first four years of his career, and he ties center Tony Mayberry (1997-99) for the most overall all-star appearances by a Tampa Bay offensive lineman.

Mayfield is the sixth quarterback to make the Pro Bowl as a Buccaneer, joining Trent Dilfer (1997), Brad Johnson (2002), Jeff Garcia (2007), Jameis Winston (2015) and Tom Brady (2021). The first-overall pick in the 2018 draft, Mayfield was recently named the NFL’s Most Improved Player by the Pro Football Writers of America and is one of five nominees for the league’s Comeback Player of the Year award.

Wirfs’ successful transition to left tackle was a key factor in the Buccaneers’ run to a third consecutive NFC South title and fourth straight playoff season. Despite dealing with ankle, back and shoulder injuries in the season’s stretch run, Wirfs started all 19 games, playoffs included, and did…

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