For the third time in the last five years, Jason Garrett and the Cowboys coaching staff will coach the Pro Bowl.

The coaching staff of the highest-seeded divisional-round loser coaches the conference's Pro Bowl team. The Cowboys, who lost to the No. 2-seeded Rams, were the fourth seed in the NFC playoffs. The Eagles, who lost to the No. 1-seeded Saints, were the sixth seed.

The Cowboys were in the same situation after losing in the divisional round during the 2014 and 2016 seasons.

Dallas had five players selected for this year's game, which is Jan. 27 in Orlando. Left tackle Tyron Smith, running back Ezekiel Elliott, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and cornerback Byron Jones are all expected to participate. Right guard Zack Martin, who sprained the medial collateral ligament in his left knee three different times this season, isn't expected to take part.

"I'll talk with our trainers but probably not," Martin said after Saturday night's game. "It's probably not the smartest thing to do. I want to give this knee as much time to heal as possible."

Martin has made the Pro Bowl all five seasons he's been in the league.