they started in 1973
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Pro Bowl players on the two Super Bowl teams will not participate in the Pro Bowl.
Traditionally a scholastic bowl team consists of four players. However, alternates are allowed, and players can be swapped at a half point in the bowl, or between games; bringing the total number of players to eight.
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.
none actually there are three teams that do not have players in the pro bowl this year. St. Louis, Buffalo, and Tennessee.
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.
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.
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No, I am pretty sure that they will not.
No. In fact, replacement RB Wilson was suing Skins for not getting a ring (that's as of 1990. Can't find any information as to settlement of his suit). A few replacement players did get rings, but they were the ones who remained with Skins after the strike; thus, they were no longer considered "replacement players". Replacement players did get winner's shares checks for NFC Championship Game and for Super Bowl, though.