The NFL Pro Bowl Games are back to celebrate the league’s best players as they compete in a multi-day AFC vs. NFC competition with skills showdowns and a highly anticipated flag football game.
The AFC is led by head coach Peyton Manning, defensive coordinator Ray Lewis and offensive coordinator Wes Welker.
The NFC is led by head coach Eli Manning, offensive coordinator Keenan McCardell and defensive coordinator DeMarcus Ware.
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There were six skills competitions held Thursday: best catch, precision passing, closest to the pin, high stakes, dodgeball and kick-tac-toe.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Pro Bowl on Sunday.
The Pro Bowl is available to watch on various platforms, including ABC and ESPN. The games will also be simulcasted on Disney XD.
Viewers without cable can stream the Pro Bowl Games on ESPN+ or fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
Scott Van Pelt and Dan Orlovsky will call the flag football game, with consistent contributions from Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears and Michelle Beisner-Buck, who will be roaming the sidelines and be embedded with both the AFC and NFC teams, allowing for in-game access to the players. Innovative approaches by ESPN will bring fans inside the huddle as the teams call plays and discuss strategy.
In between quarters of the flag football game, Move the Chains, Gridiron Gauntlet and Tug of War skill competitions will take place live on the field. Laura Rutledge and Robert Griffin III will commentate on the trio of competitions.
Viewers in Canada can stream the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl on DAZN.
The Pro Bowl flag football game will begin at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 4, a week before Super Bowl 58 between the Chiefs and 49ers.
For the first time in three years, the Pro Bowl has returned to Orlando, Fla. The game spent more than three decades in Hawaii before moving to Orlando in 2017.
San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy, with 451,864 votes, led all players in balloting for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games Vote.
San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey (429,993) ranked second overall, while Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (414,502), San Francisco tight end George Kittle (373,750) and Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce (327,263) rounded out the top five.
The San Francisco 49ers led all clubs in total votes received as fans placed 49ers players atop 15 different positions in the final NFC voting. The Miami Dolphins had the most AFC players with the most fan votes at 12 positions.
NFL PRO BOWL TOP FIVE VOTE-GETTERS
Pos. | Name | Team | Votes |
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QB | Brock Purdy | San Francisco | 451,864 |
RB | Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco | 429,993 |
QB | Tua Tagovailoa | Miami | 414,502 |
TE | George Kittle | San Francisco | 373,750 |
TE | Travis Kelce | Kansas City | 327,263 |