The 2023 NFL Pro Bowl is all set to take place soon, get to know all the details including date and time, TV broadcast, live streaming, events, schedule, and more
This year again, for a second straight time, Las Vegas will host the NFL Pro Bowl at the Allegiant Stadium.
NFL Pro Bowl 2023 schedule, date, time, location, roster, captains, live stream telecast
The reimagined 2023 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon now includes eight unique skills competitions.
See the best players of the AFC and NFC compete at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, February 5th!
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— Allegiant Stadium (@AllegiantStadm) January 11, 2023
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— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 11, 2023
The NFL has named its captains for the 2023 Pro Bowl:
AFC: Snoop Dogg
NFC: Pete DavidsonSnoop will captain Peyton Manning's AFC team, and Davidson will lead Eli Manning's NFC squad. pic.twitter.com/wxpPjj1MiH
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) January 19, 2023
This year, the NFL will replace the traditional Pro Bowl game with a series of skills competitions and culminate with a non-contact flag football game.
2023 Pro Bowl date and time
The 2023 Pro Bowl is scheduled to take place Sunday, February 5, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. ET (noon local time). On the other hand, the skills competitions are set to begin on February 2 at 7 p.m. ET.
Venue
The Allegiant Stadium located in Las Vegas will be the venue for the 2023 Pro Bowl. The stadium will 88 of the best NFL players in a pre-Super Bowl clash of all-star teams.
TV Broadcast
Fans can watch the TV Broadcast of the 2023 Pro Bowl on ESPN, ABC and Disney XD.
Live streaming
Fans can also watch the live streaming of the event using a valid ESPN+ account or sign in through their cable subscription on WatchESPN.
Events scheduled ahead of the 2023 Pro Bowl
Given below are the some other events scheduled to take place before the 2023 Pro Bowl:
- Pro Bowl Skills Show (Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. ET)
- East-West Shrine Bowl (Thursday, Feb. 2 at 8:30 p.m. ET on NFL Network)
- Pro Bowl Games (Sunday, Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. ET)
Skills Showdown events
The 2023 Pro Bowl Skills Showdown will include the following events:
- Best Catch competition (Finals on Feb. 5)
- Precision Passing competition
- Thread the Needle challenge
- Fastest Man competition
- Pro Bowl Dodgeball
- Gridiron Gauntlet relay race
- Move the Chains competition
Full players roster
Given below is the full players roster for the 2023 Pro Bowl Games along with their field positions:
Quarterback
AFC: Patrick Mahomes (KC), Josh Allen (BUF), Joe Burrow (CIN)
NFC: Jalen Hurts (PHI), Geno Smith (SEA), Kirk Cousins (MIN)
Wide receiver
AFC: Tyreek Hill (MIA), Stefon Diggs (BUF), Ja’Marr Chase (CIN), Davante Adams (OAK)
NFC: AJ Brown (PHI), Justin Jefferson (MIN), Ceedee Lamb (DAL), Terry McLaurin (WAS)
Running back
AFC: Nick Chubb (CLE), Derrick Henry (TEN), Josh Jacobs (OAK)
NFC: Saquon Barkley (NYG), Mile Sanders (PHI), Tony Pollard (DAL)
Tight end
AFC: Travis Kelce (KC), Mark Andrews (BAL)
NFC: George Kittle (SF), T.J. Hockenson (MIN)
Offensive guard
AFC: Quenton Nelson (IND), Joel Bitonio (CLE), Joe Thuney (KC)
NFC: Zack Martin (DAL), Landon Dickerson (PHI), Chris Lindstrom (ATL)
Offensive tackle
AFC: Laremy Tunsil (HOU), Terron Armstead (MIA), Orlando Brown Jr. (KC)
NFC: Trent Williams (SF), Lane Johnson (PHI), Tristan Wirfs (TB)
Replacements: Jonah Jackson (DET/replaces Scherff), Laken Tomlinson (SF/Martin)
Center
NFC: Jason Kelce (PHI), Frank Ragnow (DET)
AFC: Creed Humphrey (KC), Mitch Morse (BUF)
Defensive end
NFC: Nick Bosa (SF), Brian Burns (CAR), DeMarcus Lawrence (DAL)
AFC: Myles Garrett (CLE), Maxx Crosby (LV), Trey Hendrickson (CIN)
Interior defensive linemen
NFC: Aaron Donald (LAR), Jonathan Allen (WSH), Dexter Lawrence (NYG)
AFC: Quinnen Williams (NYJ), Chris Jones (KC), Jeffery Simmons (TEN)
Fullback
NFC: Kyle Juszczyk (SF)
AFC: Patrick Ricard (BAL)
Cornerback
NFC: Trevon Diggs (DAL), Darius Slay (PHI), Jaire Alexander (GB), Tariq Woolen (SEA)
AFC: Sauce Gardner (NYJ), Patrick Surtain II (DEN), Xavien Howard (MIA), Marlon Humphrey (BAL)
Outside linebacker
NFC: Micah Parsons (DAL), Za’Darius Smith (MIN), Haason Reddick (PHI)
AFC: Khalil Mack (LAC), Matt Judon (NE), T.J. Watt (PIT)
Inside/middle linebacker
NFC: Fred Warner (SF), Demario Davis (NO)
AFC: Roquan Smith (BAL), C.J. Mosley (BAL)
Punter
NFC: Tress Way (WAS)
AFC: Tommy Townsend (KC)
Strong safety
NFC: Budda Baker (ARZ), Talanoa Hufanga (SF)
AFC: Derwin James (LAC), Jordan Pyer (BUF)
Free safety
NFC: Quandre Diggs (SEA)
AFC: Minkah Fitzpatrick (PIT)
Long snapper
NFC: Andrew DePaola (MIN)
AFC: Morgan Cox (TEN)
Special teamer
NFC: Jeremy Reaves (WAS)
AFC: Justin Hardee (NYJ)
Placekicker
NFC: Jason Myers (SEA)
AFC: Justin Tucker (BAL)
Return specialist
NFC: KaVontae Turpin (DAL)
AFC: Devin Duvernay (BAL)