Bears fans will be drastically disappointed in final Pro Bowl roster

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After dominating the fan votes in the Pro Bowl, the Chicago Bears finally heard the fate of the final Pro Bowl roster, and it's going to disappoint fans.

The Bears had three players from the roster make the Pro Bowl. There were two offensive linemen on the team, while only one defender made the team.

While Bears fans may not be pleased with only three players, the ones chosen were worthy of the Pro Bowl.

Kevin Byard III, Safety

This is the third selection to the Pro Bowl for Byard and the first time he has made it since 2021, when he played for the Tennessee Titans. He currently has 83 tackles, four tackles for loss, seven pass deflections, and leads the NFL in interceptions with six. Byard has been dominant in pass coverage and proven to be a ball hawk on defense.

Drew Dalman, Center

Dalman finally made his first Pro Bowl appearance in his young career, as he is having a career season at center for the Bears. Pro Football Focus has him as the fifth-highest graded center in the NFL with an overall grade of 78.4. On 603 pass blocking snaps, he has allowed just one quarterback hit and one sack while only committing three penalties.

Chicago signed Dalman to a three-year deal in the offseason after spending the first portion of his career with the Atlanta Falcons. He has certainly become one of the team's top signings of the offseason.

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Joe Thuney, Guard

For Thuney, it has become regular business for him to be selected in the Pro Bowl, as this is his fourth selection of his career. He has the sixth-highest PFF grade among guards with 78.5. Thuney has allowed just one quarterback hit and zero sacks in 602 pass block snaps, as well as only committing two penalties on the season.

Here is another offensive lineman addition in the offseason, via a trade, that has been an excellent move for the Bears. Massive credit to Bears general manager Ryan Poles for bringing in two Pro Bowlers in the offseason.

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