Tom Brady is the odd man out in the AFC for the first time in 11 years.

The Patriots quarterback was not selected for this season’s Pro Bowl, a first for Brady since 2008 when he was sidelined for the season due to injury. MVP candidate and Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson was selected as the starter, with the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes and the Texans’ Deshaun Watson picked as reserves.

Brady’s Pro Bowl snub comes on the heels of a season filled with question marks, several of which pertain to the quarterback’s future in New England. This season, Brady has 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions for 3,565 yards, an 86.5 rating and 60.1 completion percentage, which would be the lowest of his career.

The state of the Patriots, currently 11-3, has both fans and critics concerned as the race to the postseason continues following consecutive early-December losses to the Texans and the Chiefs.

“The Patriots, they have a lot of problems. They’re in trouble,” former Patriot Rodney Harrison said during a recent appearance on “The Mike Tirico Podcast.”

“When I’m looking at the Patriots, it’s almost a sense of panic,” Harrison also noted. “You see Tom Brady blow up last week and you see the frustration. Even when you look at Coach [Bill] Belichick, he’s blowing up, swearing [on the sideline] and things like that. So you’re starting to see a lot of panic from the guys in charge.”

The Patriots won their last game against the Bengals, 34-13, but are embroiled in a new SpyGate-esque controversy.