Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba will be headed to Orlando this week to compete in the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Smith-Njigba will be replacing Washington's Terry McLaurin, who is unable to participate due to injury, on the NFC roster and this marks the second-year receiver's first Pro Bowl nod.
Smith-Njigba will be joined by two Seahawks teammates, Devon Witherspoon and Leonard Williams, after Williams was added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster on Monday.
This season, Smith-Njigba had an impressive second season, saw his targets and opportunities increase and finished the year with 1,130 yards, six touchdowns and tied Tyler Lockett's single-season franchise record with 100 receptions.
Fellow receiver DK Metcalf, towards the end of the season, said Smith-Njigba was a "rising star in this league that everybody has got to see this year and for years to come."
Metcalf added, "Speaking on Jax's season, he's had a great season. And rightfully so. He's worked his butt off to get to that point to continue his success throughout this whole year…The success he's had this season, he hasn't let it get to him. He still comes in here every day and tries to work hard and see how he can get even better for the next game or next season."
This is the 14th consecutive year that the Seahawks will have three representatives at the Pro Bowl.
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