CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns announced late Wednesday night that five of its players have been selected for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games: guard Joel Bitonio, wide receiver Amari Cooper, defensive end Myles Garrett, tight end David Njoku and cornerback Denzel Ward.


What You Need To Know

  • For most of these players, it's not their first Pro Bowl 

  • It's tight end David Njoku's first Pro Bowl Games

  • This year's Pro Bowl Games will be Sunday, Feb. 4 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando

Bitonia, Garrett and Cooper were also voted as starters. The alternates will be punter Corey Bojorquez, kicker Dustin Hopkins, safety Grant Delpit, linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, center Ethan Pocic and guard Wyatt Teller.

For some of these players, this isn't their first Pro Bowl. This is Bitonio's sixth straight Pro Bowl, tying for fourth-most selections in the team's history behind Pro Football Hall of Famers Joe Thomas (10), Jim Brown (nine) and Lou Groza (nine). 

This will be Cooper's fifth career Pro Bowl, but it's his first with the Browns. He's the first Browns player to record back-to-back 1,000-year receiving sessions, according to the team's statistics. He also leads the team with 1,250 receiving yards, which is the third most for a Browns player in a season. 

This will also be Garrett's fifth Pro Bowl, tying with Bob Gain (five) and Michael Dean Perry (five) for the most Pro Bowl selections by a Browns defensive player.

For Ward, it's his third career Pro Bowl, joining Frank Minnifield (four) and Hanford Dixon (three) as the only Browns corners to get Pro Bowl honors.

This year marks Njoku's first career Pro Bowl selection, who is leading the team with 81 receptions this season. That's the fifth-most by a Browns tight end within a season. He's also leading the team with a career-high six receiving touchdowns. 

This year's Pro Bowl Games will be Sunday, Feb. 4 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. Tickets start as low as $45.