The Dallas Cowboys officially have another Pro Bowl player on their team. It was announced on Wednesday morning that tight end Jake Ferguson has been added to the NFC roster to replace San Francisco 49ers
tight end George Kittle.
This marks the second career Pro Bowl selection for Ferguson and gives the Cowboys a sixth overall player in the fold this year. Ferguson is the first alternate added on the Cowboys side of things. They initially had 5 players named to the Pro Bowl: Dak Prescott, George Pickens, Tyler Smith, Quinnen Williams, and Brandon Aubrey.
It is always great to see players rack up individual accolades, although we obviously would love to see the Cowboys in the Super Bowl and therefore unable to compete in the Pro Bowl. Interestingly this season the NFL is doing the Pro Bowl, the version of it that they are trotting out these days at least, in the week leading up to the Super Bowl itself. So much of the way the game used to be has certainly changed.








