Jalen Ramsey and Matt Gay join Rams’ teammates on the Pro Bowl team

The number of Rams players who voted for the Pro Bowl doubled on Wednesday when cornerback Jalen Ramsey and kicker Matt Gay were announced as part of the NFC roster during a broadcast on the NFL Network.

Ramsey and Gay join defensive lineman Aaron Donald and receiver Cooper Kupp, announced by the Rams on Monday.

It’s the fifth Pro Bowl pick for Ramsey, the first for gay.

Ramsey, 27, played the so-called “star” position for the Rams and positioned himself as outside cornerback, inside cornerback and also as linebacker and edge rusher. He has intercepted three passes and played several key games in the Rams’ 20:10 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday.

Gay, 27, made 28 of 29 field goal attempts and 40 of 41 extra point attempts. Since signing with the Rams in November 2020, the pro has made 42 of 45 field goal attempts in the third year.

Donald, eight-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, has the team’s eleven best sacks.

First elected to the Pro Bowl, Kupp leads the NFL with 122 receptions, 1,625 yards of receptions, and 14 touchdown catches.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford, offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth and edge rusher Leonard Floyd have been selected as replacements, according to the Rams.

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