The Los Angeles Rams were well-represented during the first few weeks of Pro Bowl fan voting, but they’ve since fallen off quite a bit. Fortunately, fan voting isn’t the sole determining factor of which players make the Pro Bowl and which ones don’t, but it accounts for 33% of the polling process.
The NFL released the final results from fan voting for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games and eight players slipped from last week’s results. Kam Curl and Nate Landman both dropped from No. 1 at their respective positions, while Stafford nearly fell out of the top five at quarterback.
Here’s a look at where Rams players ranked in the final fan voting results, as well as their movement since last week.
Durant and Forbes had both been in the top 10 at cornerback, ranking fifth and 10th, respectively. This week, they’re outside the top 10 and are highly unlikely to make the Pro Bowl, especially given some of their recent struggles.
It’s still encouraging to see four Rams in the top five at their positions, and there’s no question Nacua and Stafford are Pro Bowl locks. It’s a bit less clear for guys like Curl, Landman, Young and Verse.
Players and coaches submitted their ballots last Friday and the full Pro Bowl teams will be revealed on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams players tumble in final round of Pro Bowl fan voting
Reporting by Cameron DaSilva, Rams Wire / Rams Wire
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