The 2023 Pro Bowl will be different from last year. This year, it offers a new flag football format in the exhibition game between AFC and NFC players. The first Pro Bowl Games will span several days with additional events, including the skills competition.
THE the action started on Thursday 2 February with the top-voted players competing in the skills competition, which continues on Sunday. The skills competition will allow teams to earn conference points as they compete in water balloon throws, dodgeballs, precision passing and everything in between.
The seven-a-side flag football match on Sunday, February 5 will wrap up the weekend’s events. Three different flag football matches will be played, each lasting 20 minutes and counting towards the total score between the NFC and AFC.
How to watch the 2023 Pro Bowl
Date: Sunday February 5 | Time: 2:45 p.m. ET
Location: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
TV channel: ESP | Streaming: fuboTV (try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports app
Peyton Manning Hall of Fame will be the head coach of the AFC team, while his brother, two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning, will coach the NFC. Super Bowl champion Ray Lewis will serve as the AFC’s defensive coordinator, while Diana Flores of the Mexico women’s national team will serve as its offensive coordinator.
Joining the former New York giant on the NFC side will be nine-time Pro Bowler DeMarcus Ware as the NFC’s defensive coordinator and U.S. Women’s National Team quarterback Vanita Krouch as the offensive coordinator.
Rae Sremmurd will headline the Pro Bowl Games halftime show.
Here’s a look at the Pro Bowl rosters for each conference:
Note: * = player will not participate due to injury, Super Bowl appearance or excused absence
Note: ** = replacement selection
AFC Pro Bowl roster
NFC Pro Bowl Roster
Note: * = player will not participate due to injury, Super Bowl appearance or excused absence
Note: ** = replacement selection