HOUSTON – Houston Texans S Calen Bullock and CB Kamari Lassiter have been named to the 2026 Pro Bowl, replacing Pittsburgh Steelers S Jalen Ramsey and New England Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez.
Bullock has been selected to his first Pro Bowl after starting all 17 games for the first time in his career and recording a career-high 64 tackles. He registered 10 passes defensed for the second consecutive season, a team-high-tying four interceptions and recorded his first career forced fumble.
During the month of November, he played all 304 defensive snaps recording 26 tackles (18 solo), five passes defensed and three interceptions, tied for the most in the NFL during that span. In a Week 12 victory against Buffalo, Bullock recorded five tackles and two interceptions, including a game-clinching interception with 24 seconds remaining. The second-year safety started both of Houston's postseason games and totaled eight tackles and an interception returned 50 yards for a TD against Pittsburgh.
Lassiter earns his first career Pro Bowl selection after starting all 16 regular season games he played in and posting career-high totals in tackles (91), passes defensed (17), tackles for loss (7), and interceptions (4). His 17 passes defensed ranked fourth in the AFC, while his four interceptions were tied for third in the conference. From Weeks 4-12, Lassiter recorded at least one pass defensed in eight consecutive games, the longest streak in the NFL this season.
Lassiter's 91 total tackles led all NFL cornerbacks, while his seven tackles for loss were tied for the third most of his position group. Since 1994, Lassiter is one of just two cornerbacks in NFL history to record at least 75 tackles, five tackles for loss, 15 passes defensed and three interceptions in a single season. In two postseason games, Lassiter totaled 11 tackles and four passes defensed.
Lassiter and Bullock will join LB Azeez Al-Shaair, DE Will Anderson Jr., WR Nico Collins, and CB Derek Stingley Jr. in the 2026 Pro Bowl games. It marks the first year since 2018 the Texans had at least six Pro Bowlers.
The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be an exclusively televised event broadcasted from the Moscone Center, which will transform into a flag football arena that lends itself to a vibrant TV production backdrop. Coverage of the Pro Bowl Games will begin on ESPN starting at 6:30 p.m. ET with the flag game at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The game will air on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes. In advance of the flag matchup, ESPN will preview the week with a dedicated Pro Bowl show highlighting the rosters and player stories on Sunday, Feb. 1, airing an NFL Live special at 11 a.m. ET and more Pro Bowl Games content on ABC at 12 p.m. ET.











