The voting for the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl -- which will be held virtually this season due to the COVID-19 pandemic -- began in mid-November, and the latest round of results was released by the league Thursday.
The only New England Patriots player leading his position in Pro Bowl voting is center David Andrews. Andrews missed all of the 2019 season due to blood clots, but he's returned for the 2020 campaign and once again is playing at a very high level.
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Andrews' excellent performance is among the reasons why the Patriots rank in the top 10 of rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.
The Patriots, overall, are not having a great season with a 5-6 record entering Week 13, so it's not too surprising that only one of the team's players is leading Pro Bowl voting at his respective position. However, you could make the case that Patriots punter Jake Bailey is very much deserving of Pro Bowl consideration.
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Here are the leading vote getters by position for the AFC:
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QB: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
RB: Derrick Henry, Titans
FB: Andy Janovich, Browns
WR: Stefon Diggs, Bills
TE: Travis Kelce, Chiefs
OT: Mekhi Becton, Jets
OG: Joel Bitonio, Browns
C: David Andrews, Patriots
K: Rodrigo Blankenship, Colts
RS: Andre Roberts, Bills
DE: Myles Garrett, Browns
DT: Chris Jones, Chiefs
OLB: T.J. Watt, Steelers
ILB: Zach Cunningham, Texans
CB: Xavien Howard, Dolphins
SS: Jordan Poyer, Bills
FS: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Steelers
P: Matt Haack, Dolphins
ST: Chris Board, Ravens
LS: Kameron Canaday, Steelers