2025 Pro Bowl Games Schedule
Date | Events |
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Thursday, January 30 — 7:00-8:30 p.m. ET | Pro Bowl Skills Showdown |
Sunday, February 2 — 3:00-6:00 p.m. ET | Pro Bowl Games Championship |
Pro Bowl weekend kicks off Thursday, January 30 at multiple venues in the greater Orlando area, while Sunday's events will be held at Camping World Stadium. All the festivities will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC.
A team-high 11 Baltimore Ravens were selected for the Pro Bowl, while the Tennessee Titans were the only roster without any players chosen.
Pro Bowl Games - Passing the Test odds
Last year's passing competition saw Baker Mayfield edge out C.J. Stroud in the final round to give the NFC the win.
Mayfield is back for a second consecutive year for the NFC, teaming with Jared Goff and Sam Darnold. Meanwhile, the AFC will be represented by Joe Burrow, Drake Maye, and Russell Wilson.
The event is a 60-second accuracy challenge, featuring targets that range from stationary to moving, earning points between 1 and 5 based on difficulty.
Pro Bowl Games - Satisfying Catches odds
Not only will the league's top wide receivers showcase their catching skills in a Thursday night obstacle course, but tight ends and defensive backs will also take part.
Potential participants for the AFC include Ja'Marr Chase, Brock Bowers, and Patrick Surtain II, while the NFC features stars like Justin Jefferson, George Kittle, and Jaylon Johnson.
Pro Bowl Games - Punt Perfect odds
Punters are people, too!
The action kicks off on Sunday with a punting challenge, where Jacksonville's Logan Cooke and Detroit's Jack Fox will try to kick balls into a bucket from 35 yards away. Each conference will also have one non-punter representing them in the competition.
Pro Bowl Games - The Great Football Race odds
The festivities include a Survivor-esque relay challenge between six players on each team. The winner of the obstacle course challenge will secure three points for their conference.
Pro Bowl Games - Flag Football odds
The AFC came out on top in last year's flag football game, securing a 50-34 victory, while Geno Smith coughed up three interceptions for the NFC.
The three seven-on-seven flag football games will be played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando and televised on ESPN and ABC from 3:00-6:00 p.m. ET. Eli Manning (NFC) and Peyton Manning (AFC) also return as head coaches for the exhibition.