Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson led Pro Bowl fan voting with 704,699 fan votes, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

The next closest vote-getter was Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson who received 539,768 fan votes. Jackson is no doubt going to be elected to the Pro Bowl, but the fan voting is only one part of the equation in deciding who will be playing in the game.

The coaches and players also vote for the Pro Bowl and they each count for 1/3 of the equation, with the fans counting for 1/3 also.

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It really shouldn't be shocking just how many votes Jackson received because he is having one of the most unique seasons in NFL history. Jackson currently has 33 touchdown passes and already holds the NFL record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a season.

Jackson isn't the only Ravens player that fans want to be elected to the Pro Bowl. Tight end Mark Andrews, fullback Patrick Ricard, offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr., guard Marshal Yanda, cornerback Marcus Peters, and kicker Justin Tucker also lead their specific position in fan voting.

The Ravens also have more Pro Bowl votes than any other team in the NFL. The Pro Bowl announces will be released on Tuesday night at 8 PM ET on NFL Network.

As impressive as it is for Jackson to lead the Pro Bowl voting, he and fans probably hope he doesn't play in the game. If he is healthy and not playing in the game, that means the Ravens are playing in the important game the following weekend, the Super Bowl.