The Pro Bowl, the NFL’s annual All-Star game, will take place on Sunday afternoon in Glendale, Ariz., home of Super Bowl XLIV.

Among the 86 players selected to this year’s game via fan vote and nominations from players and coaches, 25 once played college football at SEC schools.

Former Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning was selected to his 14th Pro Bowl this season, setting a new record for Pro Bowl selections by a quarterback and tying the overall mark set by Tony Gonzalez and Bruce Matthews. However, Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford replaced Manning on the roster.

Fellow offensive stars Arian Foster, A.J. Green, Julio Jones, Jason Peters and Maurkice Pouncey are all making return trips to the Pro Bowl, having already accomplished the feat earlier in their careers.

Take a look at all former SEC stars who will be shining in Glendale this Sunday:

QB: Peyton Manning (Tennessee), Matthew Stafford (Georgia) (Replaces Peyton Manning

RB: Arian Foster (Tennessee), Mark Ingram (Alabama)

WR: A.J. Green (Georgia), Julio Jones (Alabama), Odell Beckham (LSU), Jeremy Maclin (Missouri) and Randall Cobb (Kentucky)

TE: Jason Witten (Tennessee), Martellus Bennett (Texas A&M)

OT: Jason Peters (Arkansas)

C: Maurkice Pouncey (Florida)

OG: Evan Mathis (Alabama), Mike Pouncey (Florida)

DT: Marcell Dareus (Alabama), Kyle Williams (LSU), Sheldon Richardson (Missouri), Geno Atkins (Georgia)

LB: Justin Houston (Georgia), Von Miller (Texas A&M), C.J. Mosley (Alabama)

CB: Joe Haden (Florida), Patrick Peterson (LSU)

K: Cody Parkey (Auburn)