Two members of the Green Bay Packers are on their way to the NFL Pro Bowl.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and tackle David Bakhtiari were named to the NFL’s all-star game Tuesday night.
For Rodgers, it’s the 8th time he’s been voted to the Pro Bowl. That’s tied for third-most selections by a Packers player, trailing Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre and tackle Forrest Gregg who each have 9 selections.
Bakhtiari is set to make his second trip, but it will be his first original selection to the game. He was named an injury replacement in 2016.
Kicker Mason Crosby and linebacker Za’Darius Smith were also named first alternates to the Pro Bowl.
The game will be played Jan. 26 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The Packers selected will not play in the Pro Bowl if they make Super Bowl LIV.