In what as been an incredibly disappointing season, the Arizona Cardinals still have two Pro Bowl players.
Trey McBride and Budda Baker were both once again selected to represent the Arizona Cardinals in the Pro Bowl.
From the team:
S Budda Baker
Baker was named to his eighth Pro Bowl and seventh consecutive selection at safety after being chosen as a special teamer as a rookie in 2017.
· Baker (8) joins CB Patrick Peterson (8) as the only players in Cardinals history to receive at least eight Pro Bowl
selections in his first nine NFL seasons.
· Baker (7) and Hall of Famer Larry Wilson (8) are the only players in franchise history named to the Pro Bowl as a safety at least seven times.
· Baker (8) is one of just four players in franchise history to be selected to the Pro Bowl at least eight times, joining WR Larry Fitzgerald (11), CB Patrick Peterson (8) and S Larry Wilson (8).
· Baker (7) joins Peterson (8) and Fitzgerald (7) as the only players in Cardinals history named to the Pro Bowl in at least seven consecutive seasons.
· Baker is the only safety in the NFL named to the Pro Bowl each of the last seven seasons (2019-25).
· Baker (8) joins Jalen Ramsey (8) as the only active DBs in the NFL with at least eight Pro Bowl selections.
· In addition to being named to the Pro Bowl, Baker is also one of eight finalists for the 2025 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award. The 2025 season is his third straight year as a finalist.
· He leads the Cardinals with 111 tackles and has added two tackles for loss, five passes defensed, a half-sack and one interception. Baker’s 111 tackles are the second-most by a DB in the NFL this season.
· The 2025 season is Baker’s eighth straight with 85+ tackles and his sixth season with 100+ tackles. Baker is one of two DBs to have at least five seasons of 100+ tackles since 2000 (Antonie Bethea – 8). He also joined Bethea (8) Lawyer Milloy (7), Rodney Harrison (7) and Steve Atwater (6) as the only DBs to have 6+ seasons of 100-or-more tackles in their career dating back to 1987 when tackles started to be officially tracked.
· Dating back to 2017, Baker leads all NFL DBs with 994 total tackles and 657 solo tackles.
· He has 10+ tackles in 35 games since entering the NFL in 2017, the most among NFL DBs.
· Baker surpassed 975 total tackles in Week 14 of 2025 and became one of just two active defensive backs to accomplish the feat, joining Vikings S Harrison Smith (1,168). He needs six tackles to reach 1,000 in his career.
· He has an active streak of 33 consecutive games with at least five tackles, the third-longest streak in NFL history by a defensive back, trailing Landon Collins (36 games in 2015-17) and Yeremiah Bell (34 games in 2008-10). Baker has the second-longest active streak in the NFL behind only Commanders LB Bobby Wagner (44 games).
TE Trey McBride
· McBride was named to his second-consecutive Pro Bowl and joins TE Jackie Smith (5 straight from 1966-70) as the only TEs in franchise history to earn Pro Bowl honors in consecutive seasons.
· McBride ranks third in the NFL in receptions (109), is tied for third in TD receptions (10) and ranks sixth in receiving yards (1,098) in 2025. If he finishes the season as the NFL receptions leader, McBride would become just the fourth TE in NFL history to accomplish the feat, joining two Hall of Famers (Tony Gonzalez-2004 and Kellen Winslow Sr.-1980,81) and a multiple time All-Pro (Todd Christensen-1983, 86).
· His 109 receptions through 15 games are the second-most by a TE through the first 15 games of a season and he is on pace to pass Zach Ertz (116 in 2018) for the most receptions by a TE in a single-season in NFL history.
· McBride caught 5+ passes in 16 consecutive games, the longest streak by a TE in NFL history (Travis Kelce – 15 straight in 2018) and tied for the 13th-longest streak all-time.
· His 330 career receptions are most by a tight end in their first four seasons in NFL history, shattering the previous record of 301 established by Jimmy Graham from 2010-2013.
· He became the 1st TE in NFL history with 100+ receptions in back-to-back seasons (111 in 2024; 105 in 2025).
· With 10 TD receptions in 2025, McBride set a new franchise single-season record for TD catches by a TE. He broke the previous record of 9 established by Jackie Smith in 1967.
· This season, McBride joined Travis Kelce (2018, 2020, and 2022) and Dallas Clark (2009) as the only TEs in NFL history to have 100+ receptions, 1,000+ receiving yards and 10+ TDs in a season. He was the first TE to reach the milestone in just 14 games.
· After establishing franchise single-season records for receptions by a TE with 81 (2023) and 111 (2024) in each of the last two seasons, McBride currently sits at 109 catches with two games remaining in 2025. With 1,098 receiving yards he needs just 107 more to pass Jackie Smith (1,205 in 1967) for the most receiving yards in a season by a TE in franchise history.
· McBride joined Larry Fitzgerald (2005, 07) as the only players to have 100+ receptions, 1,000+ yards and 10+ TDs in a season in franchise history.
· His four-career games with 12+ receptions (two this season) are tied with Anquan Boldin for the second-most such games by a Cardinals player in franchise history. He only trails Larry Fitzgerald (five such games).
· McBride joined WR Larry Fitzgerald (3, 2015-17) as the only Cardinals players ever with 100+ receptions & 1,000+ receiving yards in consecutive seasons.
In addition, Josh Sweat was named as an alternate to the 2026 Pro Bowl.
The Pro Bowl will take place February 3, 2026 in the Bay Area at the Moscome Center.









