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Shedeur Sanders is the worst QB to ever participate in a Pro Bowl

Shedeur Sanders is the worst QB to ever participate in a Pro Bowl

Shedeur Sanders was named to the 2026 Pro Bowl games on Monday as an alternate in one of the most stunningly hilarious turn of events in season that already made no sense. Injuries, disinterest, and a dearth of quality quarterbacks in the AFC led to Sanders’ selection, who is, without question, the worst QB to ever participate in any Pro Bowl event.

The AFC will be led by Josh Allen, with Justin Herbert and Drake Maye as the reserves. Sanders will take the place of Maye, since the Patriots are playing in the Super Bowl. That means we’re going to have a quarterback participating in an All-Star game with the following statistics from 2025:

It’s not designed to be an indictment of Sanders to point out that he sucked, it’s just the reality. Rookies struggle, and sometimes they are able to bounce back in a major way — but putting him on a Pro Bowl roster is absurd. Here is a list of quarterbacks in the AFC who out-performed Sanders this season, aren’t injured, but didn’t make the cut over him — sorted by passer rating.

We have nine healthy quarterbacks who should have gotten the nod over Sanders for that Pro Bowl spot. It’s entirely likely that all nine turned down invitations from the NFL, but that feels like a stretch — which raises questions of whether this was about marketability, rather than talent. While Sanders was objectively awful to anyone who watched football, he also attracts more attention that anyone on the above list, outside of perhaps Joe Burrow.

In terms of where Sanders ranks among the worst quarterbacks all time who participated in a Pro Bowl, that is a bit of a loaded question. The Pro Bowl began in 1951, but if we take it from the Super Bowl era Sanders ranks 15th all time for lowest QB rating by a player to be named to the roster. Still, that figure is a bit of fool’s gold, because we know how much the NFL has changed over the years. If we look at the mid-1960s the best quarterbacks in the NFL were finishing with passer rating in the low-to-mid 80s, because that’s how the game was played.

If we fast-forward to 1990 and look at the list of Pro Bowl QBs we get a better sense of where this rates in the modern era. Here is the lowest rated Pro Bowl quarterback from each decade.

1990s: Brett Favre (1993) — 72.2 rating
2000s: Vince Young (2006) — 66.7 rating
2010s: Andrew Luck (2012) — 76.5 rating
2020s: Shedeur Sanders (2025) — 68.1 rating

From this we see that the only quarterback who was as bad as Sanders, but selected to a Pro Bowl was Vince Young, but the devil is in the details. During that 2006 rookie season Young rushed for over 500 yards and 7 touchdowns. That dual-threat nature gave him 19 total touchdowns and 13 turnovers — while Sanders had 8 touchdowns and 10 turnovers

If we consider each player’s role in the NFL at the time they played, account for quarterbacks being dual-threat players, and their effect on the season they played in there’s no doubt: Shedeur Sanders is the worst Pro Bowl quarterback in history.

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GMR Sports, in partnership with Rugby India, the national governing body for the sport, announced that the second edition of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) will be held at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, from June 16 to 28, 2026.

“We will always strive to deliver a better product for our fans, do better by our sponsors, and last but not least, be better partners for our franchises, their owners and their support staff,” Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, said.

“RPL 2026 at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad sets out to achieve all this and more.”

Following a successful inaugural edition last year in Mumbai, the League will return in the Rugby 7s format and will feature all six franchises from the last season.

“Hyderabad’s premier sports infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and passionate fan base make it the perfect home for the league,” Satyam Trivedi, CEO, GMR Sports, said.

“One of our franchise partners is rooted in Hyderabad, underscoring the city’s pivotal role in our long-term vision for rugby in India.”

Published on Apr 06, 2026

#RPL #season #Rugby #Premier #League #played #Hyderabad #June">RPL 2026 — Second season of Rugby Premier League to be played in Hyderabad in June  GMR Sports, in partnership with Rugby India, the national governing body for the sport, announced that the second edition of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) will be held at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, from June 16 to 28, 2026.“We will always strive to deliver a better product for our fans, do better by our sponsors, and last but not least, be better partners for our franchises, their owners and their support staff,” Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, said.“RPL 2026 at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad sets out to achieve all this and more.”Following a successful inaugural edition last year in Mumbai, the League will return in the Rugby 7s format and will feature all six franchises from the last season.“Hyderabad’s premier sports infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and passionate fan base make it the perfect home for the league,” Satyam Trivedi, CEO, GMR Sports, said.“One of our franchise partners is rooted in Hyderabad, underscoring the city’s pivotal role in our long-term vision for rugby in India.”Published on Apr 06, 2026  #RPL #season #Rugby #Premier #League #played #Hyderabad #June

Deadspin | Hornets stay hot with 2nd-half surge past Timberwolves  Apr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) drives on Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabate (14) in the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images   LaMelo Ball scored 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting and the Charlotte Hornets pulled away for a 122-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening in Minneapolis.  Miles Bridges added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Charlotte (43-36), which won its fourth game in a row. Coby White contributed 17 points off the bench.  Julius Randle scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Minnesota (46-32). Bones Hyland finished with 18 points off the bench, and Rudy Gobert registered a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Charlotte shot 48.9% (45 of 92) overall and 42.2% (19 of 45) from 3-point range. Minnesota shot 45.8% (38 of 83) from the field and 36.8% (14 of 38) from deep.  The Hornets outscored the Timberwolves 67-48 in the second half to seal the victory.  Minnesota led by four points early in the second half after Randle made a turnaround jump shot with 9:25 left in the third quarter. That gave the Timberwolves a 66-62 edge.  The Hornets responded with a 9-0 run to seize a 71-66 lead. Ball made a 3-pointer to start the run and Bridges ended it with back-to-back 3-pointers.   Sion James joined the 3-point parade with his own deep shot in the final moments of the third quarter. That gave Charlotte a double-digit advantage at 89-79.  Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 16-6 run to increase its lead to 20 points.  Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards missed the game because of inflammation in his right knee. Jaden McDaniels missed the game because of soreness in his left knee.  Minnesota led 60-55 at the half.  The Timberwolves scored 39 points in the second quarter to seize the halftime lead. Hyland got hot and scored 15 points in the second quarter. He made 4 of 5 shots, all from 3-point range.  Charlotte led by eight points at the end of the first quarter. Ball buried a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, and Grant Williams made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to give the Hornets a 29-21 advantage.  -Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Hornets #stay #hot #2ndhalf #surge #TimberwolvesApr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) drives on Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabate (14) in the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images

LaMelo Ball scored 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting and the Charlotte Hornets pulled away for a 122-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening in Minneapolis.

Miles Bridges added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Charlotte (43-36), which won its fourth game in a row. Coby White contributed 17 points off the bench.

Julius Randle scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Minnesota (46-32). Bones Hyland finished with 18 points off the bench, and Rudy Gobert registered a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Charlotte shot 48.9% (45 of 92) overall and 42.2% (19 of 45) from 3-point range. Minnesota shot 45.8% (38 of 83) from the field and 36.8% (14 of 38) from deep.

The Hornets outscored the Timberwolves 67-48 in the second half to seal the victory.

Minnesota led by four points early in the second half after Randle made a turnaround jump shot with 9:25 left in the third quarter. That gave the Timberwolves a 66-62 edge.


The Hornets responded with a 9-0 run to seize a 71-66 lead. Ball made a 3-pointer to start the run and Bridges ended it with back-to-back 3-pointers.

Sion James joined the 3-point parade with his own deep shot in the final moments of the third quarter. That gave Charlotte a double-digit advantage at 89-79.

Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 16-6 run to increase its lead to 20 points.

Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards missed the game because of inflammation in his right knee. Jaden McDaniels missed the game because of soreness in his left knee.

Minnesota led 60-55 at the half.

The Timberwolves scored 39 points in the second quarter to seize the halftime lead. Hyland got hot and scored 15 points in the second quarter. He made 4 of 5 shots, all from 3-point range.

Charlotte led by eight points at the end of the first quarter. Ball buried a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, and Grant Williams made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to give the Hornets a 29-21 advantage.


-Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Hornets #stay #hot #2ndhalf #surge #Timberwolves">Deadspin | Hornets stay hot with 2nd-half surge past Timberwolves  Apr 5, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) drives on Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabate (14) in the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images   LaMelo Ball scored 35 points on 13-for-22 shooting and the Charlotte Hornets pulled away for a 122-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening in Minneapolis.  Miles Bridges added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for Charlotte (43-36), which won its fourth game in a row. Coby White contributed 17 points off the bench.  Julius Randle scored 26 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Minnesota (46-32). Bones Hyland finished with 18 points off the bench, and Rudy Gobert registered a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Charlotte shot 48.9% (45 of 92) overall and 42.2% (19 of 45) from 3-point range. Minnesota shot 45.8% (38 of 83) from the field and 36.8% (14 of 38) from deep.  The Hornets outscored the Timberwolves 67-48 in the second half to seal the victory.  Minnesota led by four points early in the second half after Randle made a turnaround jump shot with 9:25 left in the third quarter. That gave the Timberwolves a 66-62 edge.  The Hornets responded with a 9-0 run to seize a 71-66 lead. Ball made a 3-pointer to start the run and Bridges ended it with back-to-back 3-pointers.   Sion James joined the 3-point parade with his own deep shot in the final moments of the third quarter. That gave Charlotte a double-digit advantage at 89-79.  Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 16-6 run to increase its lead to 20 points.  Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards missed the game because of inflammation in his right knee. Jaden McDaniels missed the game because of soreness in his left knee.  Minnesota led 60-55 at the half.  The Timberwolves scored 39 points in the second quarter to seize the halftime lead. Hyland got hot and scored 15 points in the second quarter. He made 4 of 5 shots, all from 3-point range.  Charlotte led by eight points at the end of the first quarter. Ball buried a trio of 3-pointers in the first quarter, and Grant Williams made a pair of free throws in the final seconds to give the Hornets a 29-21 advantage.  -Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Hornets #stay #hot #2ndhalf #surge #Timberwolves

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