FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson and right guard Chris Lindstrom have been named to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games.
The NFL released the NFC and AFC rosters for the event Tuesday morning.
This is Robinson's second consecutive time receiving the honor, while it's Lindstrom's fourth in a row. They joined the Falcons in 2023 and 2019, respectively, as first-round draft picks. Robinson was selected No. 8 overall, and Lindstrom was No. 14.
Robinson leads the league with 2,026 yards from scrimmage as Week 17 begins. He is the only player to break the 2,000-yard mark already. He's averaging 135.1 scrimmage yards per game. Robinson has also had six games this season with at least 150 yards from scrimmage, two more than any other player.
Breaking that overall scrimmage number down, Robinson has totaled 1,250 yards rushing on 250 carries and 776 yards receiving on 71 receptions. He has scored six touchdowns on the ground and three through the air.
"Bijan Robinson is absolutely a phenomenal player," Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said last Sunday. "I've been calling him the best player in football all year. Arguably I got a lot of love for that guy and what he brings to a football team, not just as a player but as a human on the field and off the field. Everything that we ask from our players and what a Falcon looks like is Bijan Robinson."
Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson has been named to his second career Pro Bowl roster. Take a look back at the best photos of Bijan Robinson from the 2025 season so far.





















As an anchor on the right side of the offensive line, Lindstrom has helped Robinson achieve all his impressive statistics. Lindstrom has only missed 10 of a possible 980 offensive snaps this season for the Falcons. His 970 tally trails only the two teammates – fellow linemen Elijah Wilkinson and Ryan Neuzil – who have played every snap on offense.
PFF puts Lindstrom's snap count as the fifth most among all right guards. The database currently gives Lindstrom an 85.9 overall grade, stemming from 66.2 pass-block and 90.2 run-block grades. He has allowed just one sack, which is tied for the fewest among all full-timers within his specific position group.
"There were weeks that (Lindstrom) couldn't quite practice full and do all the things that he's capable of doing during a practice week, and he did everything for his football team to go out there and play and finish these games and play these games," Morris said Monday. "And he continues to do it. The mentality, the tough guy, the attitude, the swagger — everything that you talk about from being an offensive lineman and a leader and a captain for our football team, he's exemplified that at a very high level."
Atlanta Falcons right guard has been named to his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl roster. Take a look back at the best photos of Chris Lindstrom from the 2025 season so far.





















The Falcons' run offense is ranked ninth in the NFL and fifth in the NFC with an average of 124.7 rushing yards per game. Those are Atlanta's best marks at the moment, with the passing game checking in 17th for the league and ninth for the conference. Robinson and Lindstrom are huge contributors to that success.
Also from the Falcons, Kyle Pitts Sr. is the No. 2 alternate for the tight ends and A.J. Terrell Jr. is the No. 4 alternate for the cornerbacks.
Robinson was initially a Pro Bowl alternate last year. When Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley learned his team was going to the Super Bowl, however, he dropped out, allowing Robinson to take the newly vacated spot. So, there's always a chance Pitts or Terrell could make it.
Pro Bowl selections were based on votes from players, coaches and fans. For the fourth consecutive year, the game will operate in a new format over the previous iteration. Instead of a tackle football game, there will be a flag football game scheduled for Feb. 3 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. In the week leading up to the main event, there will be skill competitions to highlight players' athletic abilities.
The Falcons have now had 84 players chosen since the Pro Bowl's inception in 1951.
For more information on the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, check out NFL.com.













