Four Broncos Poised for First Pro Bowl Breakthrough in 2025

Zach Allen | 2024 Highlights

The Denver Broncos are brimming with potential as four players aim for their first Pro Bowl nods in 2025, sources told ESPN. The team’s rise has fans eager for standout performances.

Zach Allen, a defensive end, is on the cusp after an 8.5-sack, 40-QB-hit season in 2024. His All-Pro nod last year tees him up for a Pro Bowl debut if he maintains dominance.

Bo Nix, the rookie QB, threw for 3,775 yards and 29 TDs in 2024, earning an alternate spot. His second-year leap under Sean Payton could secure a starting nod.

RJ Harvey, the second-round RB, brings explosive 1,400-yard college stats. If he hits 1,000 yards with Payton’s scheme, a Pro Bowl is within reach.

Jahdae Barron, the first-round CB, dazzled with 8 INTs in college. His versatility in Denver’s top defense positions him for a breakout Pro Bowl year.

Coach Vance Joseph backs the quartet. “Their hunger drives us,” he said, per MileHighReport.com. The +2500 Super Bowl odds reflect their impact.

Fans across the region are buzzing, sensing a new era. The players’ growth could elevate the team’s playoff push.

 

As training camp nears, these four are set to shine. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on their Pro Bowl quests.