The injury-plagued 2018 season for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers couldn’t last another game.

The Seattle Seahawks announced Wednesday that quarterback Russell Wilson will replace Rodgers in the Pro Bowl, with injury cited as the reason for Rodgers’ inability to participate.

🚨 Pro Bowl alert! 🚨 Congratulations to @DangeRussWilson, who has been named to this year's game! 🏆 https://t.co/hAkVJpZ3Al pic.twitter.com/Dxdy4L4P3N — Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) January 9, 2019

Rodgers suffered at least three different injuries during the season. He went down with a significant knee injury in the first half of Week 1 but returned to the game in the second half and didn’t miss a start. He later injured his groin in Week 15 in Chicago and then left the Packers’ season finale loss with a concussion.

Over 16 games, Rodgers threw for 4,442 yards, 25 touchdown passes and two interceptions. He completed 62.3 percent of his passes and averaged 7.4 yards per attempt.

Wilson had the far superior season and should have been the original Pro Bowl pick.

He completed 65.6 percent of his passes, averaged 8.4 yards per attempt, threw 35 touchdown passes and finished with a passer rating of 110.9, over 13 points higher than Rodgers’ 97.6. The Seahawks finished 10-6 – including a win over the Packers – and made the postseason, where they lost on the road in Dallas last Saturday.

Drew Brees and Jared Goff are the NFC’s two other Pro Bowl quarterbacks.

The Packers have only one other player currently in the Pro Bowl: receiver Davante Adams. Defensive lineman Kenny Clark, left tackle David Bakhtiari and center Corey Linsley are alternates, but Clark and Bakhtiari both ended the season with injuries.