ORLANDO, Fla. – The multi-day flag football competition, the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games, returns to the Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
The American Football Conference and the National Football Conference will face off with the NFL’s top 88 players in unique competitions and action-packed flag football, according to the stadium’s website.
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NFL legends and brothers Eli and Peyton Manning will return for the third year as head coaches. Eli Manning and the NFC have defeated Peyton and the AFC the past two years, the website states.
The format will be a seven versus seven style on a 50-yard field.
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will be on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 3 p.m.
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster, with premium seating and group tickets of 10 or more available. As stated on the website, ticketholders will have access to:
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AFC versus NFC flag football.
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Fan-favorite and new skills competitions that showcase the diverse talents and athleticism of the NFL’s top players.
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Postgame trophy celebration.
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On-site fan activations, including a DJ, live interviews with players, giveaways and the chance to win exclusive viewing experiences on the field.
Parking, shuttle service
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Parking lots open at 11 a.m., along with the stadium’s free downtown shuttle service. For more details on the stadium parking and downtown shuttle maps, click here.
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Guests with pre-paid parking permits should download their permit and have it ready when entering the stadium parking lots.
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Guests without pre-paid permits will need to find alternate parking and use the free shuttle to the stadium.
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The shuttle service ends an hour after the event ends.
Closures
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Roads will be closed along Church Street, Long Street, Rio Grande Avenue and South Street near the stadium. For more details, view the road closures map here.
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