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Russell Wilson, Kam Chancellor Among Leaders For Pro Bowl Voting By Fans

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and strong safety Kam Chancellor are among the leading vote-getters by fans for the 2018 Pro Bowl.

Team photographer Rod Mar shares exclusive behind-the-scenes images from the Seahawks' 34-31 loss to the Atlanta Falcons during Week 11 at CenturyLink Field. 

Two of Seattle's team captains are among the leading vote-getters by fans for the 2018 Pro Bowl, the NFL announced Wednesday.

Russell Wilson has received the ninth-most fan votes across the entire NFL (183,630) and ranks fifth in fan voting at the quarterback position behind the likes of Carson Wentz, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Alex Smith. Kam Chancellor, meanwhile, has received not only the most votes (58,899) among strong safeties in the NFC, but among all safeties in the NFL.

The 2018 Pro Bowl is set to take place in Orlando, Florida on Sunday, January 28, the week before Super Bowl LI, and the NFL is offering fans three different ways to vote their favorite players to the annual all-star game. All voting methods close December 14, so there's still plenty of time to ensure the Seahawks will be well represented. 

NFL PRO BOWL TOP-10 VOTE-GETTERS 

POS.

NAME

TEAM

VOTES

QB

Carson Wentz

Philadelphia

273,367

QB

Tom Brady

New England

239,989

RB

Le'Veon Bell

Pittsburgh

227,771

RB

Todd Gurley

Los Angeles Rams

215,687

WR

Antonio Brown

Pittsburgh

215,584

QB

Drew Brees

New Orleans

207,751

RB

Kareem Hunt

Kansas City

204,611

QB

Jared Goff

Los Angeles Rams

200,346

QB

Russell Wilson

Seattle

183,630

QB

Alex Smith

Kansas City

178,392

AFC & NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION 

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

VOTES

POS.

CONF.

NAME, TEAM

VOTES

QB

AFC

Tom Brady, New England

239,989

DE

AFC

Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers

117,480

QB

NFC

Carson Wentz, Philadelphia

273,367

DE

NFC

Everson Griffen, Minnesota

91,621

RB

AFC

Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh

227,771

DT

AFC

Geno Atkins, Cincinnati

88,126

RB

NFC

Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams

215,687

DT

NFC

Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams

102,194

FB

AFC

Tommy Bohanon, Jacksonville

44,564

OLB

AFC

Von Miller, Denver

80,781

FB

NFC

Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco

116,816

OLB

NFC

Chandler Jones, Arizona

50,206

WR

AFC

Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh

215,584

ILB

AFC

Ryan Shazier, Pittsburgh

61,088

WR

NFC

Julio Jones, Atlanta

124,556

ILB

NFC

Luke Kuechly, Carolina

101,135

TE

AFC

Rob Gronkowski, New England

168,663

CB

AFC

A.J. Bouye, Jacksonville

92,686

TE

NFC

Zach Ertz, Philadelphia

156,183

CB

NFC

Darius Slay, Detroit

72,588

T

AFC

Alejandro Villanueva, Pittsburgh

48,530

SS

AFC

Micah Hyde, Buffalo

40,321

T

NFC

Tyron Smith, Dallas

66,240

SS

NFC

Kam Chancellor, Seattle

58,899

G

AFC

David DeCastro, Pittsburgh

62,342

FS

AFC

Kevin Byard, Tennessee

49,354

G

NFC

Zack Martin, Dallas

70,732

FS

NFC

Harrison Smith, Minnesota

45,479

C

AFC

Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh

54,861

P

AFC

Marquette King, Oakland

52,847

C

NFC

Travis Frederick, Dallas

77,645

P

NFC

Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams

30,383

K

AFC

Stephen Gostkowski, New England

36,258

ST

AFC

Tyler Matakevich, Pittsburgh

17,499

K

NFC

Greg Zuerlein, Los Angeles Rams

57,593

ST

NFC

Budda Baker, Arizona

29,129

RS

AFC

Tyreek Hill, Kansas City

55,329

RS

NFC

Pharoh Cooper, Los Angeles Rams

37,493

*Totals reflect players currently on active rosters through Tuesday, November 21​

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