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Las Vegas Raiders punter AJ Cole and edge rusher Maxx Crosby are going back to the Pro Bowl, as reported by the NFL on Wednesday.

Each player will be making the trip for the third straight year. Out of the three seasons, this was certainly Crosby's best, and it can be argued it was Cole's as well.

Cole is averaging 50 yards per punt, which is tied with his career-best from two seasons ago when he led the league in the category. He was also named a first-team All-Pro that year. The fifth-year Raider has also punted for a career-high 3,549 yards.

Cole comes off one of his best, if not best, game of the season in which he had four punts downed within the Indianapolis Colts' 10-yard line.

Crosby has made a strong case for himself as this year's Defensive Player of the Year as the star pass rusher has somehow trumped his career 2022 campaign.

With a game to go, Crosby has totaled 88 combined tackles, a league-leading 21 tackles for losses, a career-high 13.5 sacks, two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. The fifth-year Raider is just two tackles and two tackles for losses away from reaching career-high in the categories.

Below is the entire AFC roster for the 2024 Pro Bowl thus far:

Quarterback

Tua Tagovailoa

Lamar Jackson

Patrick Mahomes

Running back

Raheem Mostert

James Cook

Derrick Henry

Fullback

Alec Ingold

Wide receiver

Tyreek Hill

Amari Cooper

Keenan Allen

Ja'Marr Chase

Tight end

Travis Kelce

David Njoku

Tackle

Laremy Tunsil

Dion Dawkins

Terron Armstead

Guard

Quenton Nelson

Joel Bitonio

Joe Thuney

Center

Creed Humphrey

Tyler Linderbaum

Defensive end

Myles Garrett

Maxx Crosby

Trey Hendrickson

Interior linemen

Chris Jones

Quinnen Williams

Justin Madubuike

Outside linebacker

T.J. Watt

Khalil Mack

Josh Allen

Inside/middle linebacker

Roquan Smith

Patrick Queen

Cornerback 

Pat Surtain II

Sauce Gardner

Jalen Ramsey

Denzel Ward

Free safety

Justin Simmons

Minkah Fitzpatrick

Strong safety

Kyle Hamilton

Long snapper

Ross Matiscik

Punter

AJ Cole

Kicker

Justin Tucker

Kick Returner

Marvin Mims Jr.

Special teamer

Miles Killebrew

You can view the entire NFC roster here.

The Silver and Black finish the 2023 NFL Regular season this weekend at home by hosting their AFC West rival, the Denver Broncos.

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