No they don't get paid for being in it
All first team Pro Bowl players get paid. All Alternates who accept the invitation to play get paid. If an Alternate is named to the tem and declines, they are not considered to be Pro Bowl players and they do not get paid.
All first team Pro Bowl players get paid. All Alternates who accept the invitation to play get paid. If an Alternate is named to the tem and declines, they are not considered to be Pro Bowl players and they do not get paid.
Yes
Now that the Pro Bowl is played the week between the Conference Championship games and the Super Bowl, players on Super Bowl teams who make the Pro Bowl are considered Pro Bowlers and they do get paid.
Nope
None yet. He has been selected for the 2012 Pro Bowl but his appearance would not occur in the event his team (Oakland Raiders) is in the Super Bowl. Janikowski was a Pro Bowl alternate in 2010 behind Billy Cundiff of the Baltimore Ravens.
If a Pro Bowl selection is in the Super Bowl, they will still participate in the Super Bowl game, and their focus will be on helping their team win the championship. The Pro Bowl, typically held the week before the Super Bowl, usually allows players to opt out if they are competing in the championship game. In such cases, the NFL typically invites an alternate player to take their place in the Pro Bowl lineup.
they started in 1973
14 years
they get paid as much as the players win the game.
No, the players do not pay to go to the Pro Bowl. The winning team of the Pro Bowl game get significantly more money than the losing team, however both teams are well paid.
Pro Bowl players on the two Super Bowl teams will not participate in the Pro Bowl.