Kerby Joseph Snubbed by Pro Bowl Despite Standout Season
In a surprising and controversial decision, Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph will not be participating in this year’s Pro Bowl, despite leading the league in interceptions and dominating fan voting.
According to the Detroit Free Press, Joseph, a rising star in the NFL, was overlooked in favor of Xavier McKinney, Camryn Bynum, and Reed Blankenship for the NFC safety spots. This decision has left many Lions fans scratching their heads and questioning the selection process.
Joseph, a former third-round pick, has been a standout for Detroit’s defense all season. With nine interceptions to his name, he leads the NFL and has consistently made game-changing plays for the Lions. His performance not only drew praise from fans but also from his head coach, Dan Campbell.
After the Lions’ thrilling victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football, Campbell couldn’t hide his admiration for Joseph’s contributions. “Man, he came up in a big way,” Campbell said. “Not just the picks, but he had some critical tackles in this game, and he really showed up for us.”
Despite the Lions’ defense surrendering more points than desired in recent weeks, Joseph’s knack for creating turnovers has been a bright spot. Campbell emphasized the team’s resilience and their focus on preparing for their next matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.
“It’s about reloading and executing the game plan,” Campbell explained. “We found a way to get two critical takeaways in that last game, and that was huge for us. Sure, there are things to clean up, but AG (defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn) has a solid plan, and our guys will be ready.”
The Pro Bowl snub may serve as extra motivation for Joseph and the Lions as they continue their playoff push. One thing is clear: while Joseph may not be heading to the Pro Bowl this year, his impact on the field has not gone unnoticed by those who matter most—his teammates, coaches, and the passionate Lions fanbase.