The Tennessee Titans fell short last Saturday with a disappointing loss to the New England Patriots in the divisional round.

However, the Titans are set to have another representative in the 2018 Pro Bowl with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce being replaced by tight end Delanie Walker for the game.

Walker led the team with both 74 catches and 807 receiving yards with three touchdowns this past season. This also included surpassing 5,000 career receiving yards. For all 12th year players in the league, he led in receptions, receiving yards, first down catches (43), and receiving yards per game (50.4).

He had been initially named a first alternate for the 2018 Pro Bowl, but Kelce's concussion that he suffered in the Wild Card round against the Titans is keeping off the field. It marks his third straight selection to the game, which all of his nomination for his 12-year career.

Since joining the Titans back in 2013, Walker has emerged as one of the most productive tight ends in the league as he has made at least 60 catches in each campaign with the team. Although he is in his early 30s, Walker is still producing at a high level as quarterback Marcus Mariota's primary receiver in the passing game.

Meanwhile, Kelce is coming off another productive campaign where he finished with 83 catches for 1,038 receiving yards and a career-high eight touchdown receptions. It marked the second straight campaign with more than 80 grabs and 1,000 receiving yards. He was also eighth overall in touchdown catches, 10th in receiving yards per game (69.2), and 13th in total receiving yards. The 26-year-old has been selected to three straight Pro Bowls.

Walker is set to join his teammates left tackle Taylor Lewan, punter Brett Kern, and defensive end Jurrell Casey as only Titans to be selected for the game. The 2018 Pro Bowl will take place on Jan. 28 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida