
Giants’ Jermaine Eluemunor calls Pro Bowl a ‘joke’ after Shedeur Sanders inclusion
NY Post
Shedeur Sanders’ surprising Pro Bowl inclusion is even polarizing among his peers.
Giants tackle Jermaine Eluemunor called the Pro Bowl a “joke” after Sanders made the team despite an unspectacular eight-game stint, while also seemingly defending teammate Andrew Thomas.
“No hate but the Pro Bowl a joke lol,” Eluemunor tweeted Monday. “AT Top LT in the NFL hasn’t made one yet but if you’re popular you get in. Laughable at this point.”
The Pro Bowl — regardless of the format — has been criticized for many years now since some of the inclusions are rather questionable.
Baltimore backup quarterback Ty Huntley earned Pro Bowl honors in 2022 despite appearing in just six games, and Sanders’ inclusion is along similar lines.
Sanders is replacing the Super Bowl-bound Drake Maye, joining the Bills’ Josh Allen and the Chargers’ Justin Herbert.

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