Itching for football and can’t wait for Super Bowl 59 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs?
Good news, the NFL Pro Bowl is this weekend.
See the schedule and the AFC and NFC rosters below:
When is the Pro Bowl 2025?
The flag football game will be played on Sunday, Feb. 2 at Camping World Stadium in Florida.
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How to watch, stream the Pro Bowl
Date: Sunday, Feb. 2
Time: 3 – 6 p.m. ET
Location: Orlando, Florida
Venue: Camping World Stadium
TV channel: ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN Deportes
Streaming: ESPN+; NFL+; Fubo
How do the Pro Bowl work?
The Pro Bowl’s new format, which started in 2023, features two days of skills competitions ahead of a 7-on-7 flag football game capping off the weekend.
The festivities begin the evening of Thursday, Jan. 30, with ESPN broadcasting the first day of skills showdowns. After that, the Pro Bowl Games continue on Sunday afternoon.
Who has the most Pro Bowlers?
The Baltimore Ravens will send a league-leading nine players, including four starters.
The Detroit Lions (seven), Minnesota Vikings (six), Philadelphia Eagles (six), Kansas City Chiefs (five) and Dallas Cowboys (five) are the other teams with at least five Pro Bowlers, according to the NFL.
Players for the Eagles and Chiefs will not participate because they will be playing in the Super Bowl.
AFC Pro Bowl roster
Offense
Quarterback (3):
Running back (3):
Fullback (1):
Wide receiver (4):
Tight end (2):
Offensive tackle (3):
Offensive guard (3):
Center (2):
Defense
*Denotes starter
Defensive end (3):
Interior linemen (3):
Outside linebacker (3):
Inside/middle linebacker (2):
Cornerback (4):
Free safety (1):
Strong safety (2):
Special teams
*Denotes starter
Long snapper (1):
Punter (1):
Placekicker (1):
Return specialist (1):
Special teamer (1):
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NFC Pro Bowl roster
Offense
*Denotes starter
Quarterback (3):
Running back (3):
Fullback (1):
Wide receiver (4):
Tight end (2):
Offensive tackle (3):
Offensive guard (3):
Center (2):
Defense
*Denotes starter
Defensive end (3):
Interior linemen (3):
Outside linebacker (3):
Inside/middle linebacker (2):
Cornerback (4):
Free safety (1):
Strong safety (2):
Special teams
*Denotes starter
Long snapper (1):
Punter (1):
Placekicker (1):
Return specialist (1):
Special teamer (1):
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