The San Francisco 49ers today announced that DL Nick Bosa, FB Kyle Juszczyk, TE George Kittle, and LB Fred Warner have been selected to the 2025 Pro Bowl. Additionally, DL Leonard Floyd, DB Deommodore Lenoir, QB Brock Purdy, and T Trent Williams were named as alternates.
Nick Bosa earns his fifth career Pro Bowl selection and his fourth consecutive appearance (2020, 2022-2025). In 13 games this season (all starts), he has recorded 52 tackles, a team-high 9.0 sacks, one interception, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and one pass defensed. His 9.0 sacks are tied for the fifth-most in the NFC, bringing his career total to 62.5, which ranks third in franchise history.
Kyle Juszczyk, a 12-year veteran who signed with the 49ers as a free agent in 2017, earns his ninth consecutive Pro Bowl selection (2017-2025) and eighth straight as a member of the 49ers. His nine Pro Bowl selections extend his record for the most by a fullback in NFL history. This season, Juszczyk has played 16 games (14 starts), recording 17 receptions for 151 yards (8.9-yard average) and one touchdown, along with five carries for 26 yards and one rushing touchdown. His 151 receiving yards are the most by any fullback this season.
George Kittle earns his sixth career Pro Bowl selection and his fourth consecutive (2019-2020, 2022-2025). In 14 games this season (all starts), Kittle has posted 76 receptions for 1,079 yards (14.2-yard average) and eight touchdowns. Among NFL tight ends, Kittle ranks fifth in receptions, third in receiving yards, second in yards per reception, and second in receiving touchdowns. His eight receiving touchdowns are the most by any NFC tight end. Kittle has also posted four games with over 100 receiving yards, the most by any tight end in the NFL this season. His 1,079 yards mark his fourth career 1,000-yard season, the second-most by a tight end in NFL history, and the third-most in franchise history.
Fred Warner earns his fourth career Pro Bowl selection and his third consecutive (2021, 2023-2025). In 16 games this season (all starts), Warner has recorded 123 tackles, 1.0 sack, seven passes defensed, four forced fumbles, and two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. His 123 tackles are his seventh consecutive season with 115 or more tackles, making him one of only two players since 2000 to achieve 115 or more tackles in each of their first seven NFL seasons.
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