A Steelers special team ace has been added to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games roster.
Miles Killebrew wasn’t initially named a pro bowler earlier in January, but he will now represent the Black and Gold during the annual AFC vs. NFC showdown. Killebrew is replacing Patriots special teamer Brenden Schooler, who cannot participate due to injury.
This is Killebrew’s second straight Pro Bowl.
Throughout the regular season, Killebrew tallied eight solo tackles on special teams — tied for ninth most in the NFL. Since joining the NFL in 2021, he’s played 68 games with the Steelers and ranks first in the NFL in blocked punts.
Joining Killebrew in Orlando on Feb. 2 to represent the Steelers and AFC during the Pro Bowl are Chris Boswell, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Cameron Heyward and T.J. Watt.
The NFL says the championship is a full-day experience for fans, who will watch the league’s 88 biggest stars go head-to-head in competitions and a flag football game, and can participate in various family-friendly activities and interactive experiences.
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