
The Carolina Panthers now have themselves two Pro Bowlers for the 2024 campaign.
As announced on Monday morning, right guard Robert Hunt will be headed to Orlando, Fla. this week to represent the team in the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. This is the first career Pro Bowl selection for the 28-year-old hog molly, who will be replacing Super Bowl-bound Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Landon Dickerson on the NFC squad.
Hunt, a second-round pick from the 2020 NFL draft, spent the first four seasons of his pro career as a member of the Miami Dolphins. He joined the Panthers this past offseason, inking a massive five-year, $100 million deal out of free agency.
Save for the regular-season finale, an outing he missed due to a knee injury, Hunt played in every offensive snap for the Panthers in 2024. Per Pro Football Focus, Hunt allowed 36 pressures over 587 pass-blocking opportunities.
The newly-minted all-star will join teammate and cornerback Jaycee Horn, who was also selected to his first Pro Bowl Games this offseason.