Disaster: Minnesota Vikings coach get slammed by a former a player as the worst coach he has….

Disaster: Minnesota Vikings coach get slammed by a former a player as the worst coach he has….

Danielle Hunter and Andrew DePaola were voted as starters for the Pro Bowl.

Vikings outside linebacker Danielle Hunter and long snapper Andrew DePaola have been selected to the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, the NFL announced on Wednesday. Both players were voted in as NFC starters via a process that gives equal weight to each of three groups: players, coaches, and fans.

It’s the fourth career Pro Bowl nod for Hunter, who has 15.5 sacks, 21 total tackles for loss, and four forced fumbles this season in a contract year. DePaola has made it for the second year in a row.

The Vikings had seven players made the Pro Bowl last season, when they won 13 games and the NFC North title. This year, it’s possible they’ll have just two.

It’s pretty shocking to see Darrisaw as a fourth alternate at tackle, given the kind of season he’s had this year. Even after a subpar game against the Packers, he still has the fourth-highest PFF grade among all offensive tackles in the league. This voting has him as the seventh-best tackle in the NFC alone, trailing the three selected players and top three alternates. That just doesn’t make much sense.

Ham has a chance to make his second career Pro Bowl thanks to the position he plays, even though he’s only played 199 offensive snaps through 16 games. If Kyle Juszczyk and the 49ers go the Super Bowl, Ham will be in.

It would be very cool to see Metellus make it as a reward for his incredibly versatile and productive breakout season. He led all players in fan voting at strong safety, but he’ll need a couple opt-outs to get in.

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