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    How To Watch the 2024 Shrine Bowl

    A fixture of the NFL Draft calendar, the East-West Shrine Bowl returns for its 99th edition, but how can you watch the longest-running all-star game?

    The 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl takes place today — Thursday, Feb. 1 — live from the Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas. Over 120 prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft will showcase their talents as the East and West Teams go head-to-head following a week of practice in front of evaluators.

    If you’re not in Frisco, you will want to know how to watch the 2024 Shrine Bowl. Thankfully, we have all the information on how to watch the 99th edition of the longest-running college football all-star game. Which top prospects should you be aware of?

    When Is the 2024 Shrine Bowl Game?

    • Date: Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024
    • Time: 8 p.m. ET
    • Channel: NFL Network

    The 2024 Shrine Bowl will air on NFL Network, this time from Frisco, Texas, at the Dallas Cowboys practice facility. The game is on Thursday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. ET, and there will be additional ways for fans and media to watch players perform.

    Who Are the Top Players in the East-West Shrine Bowl Game?

    There are plenty of exciting players on the Shrine Bowl rosters this year, but these are the top players from both teams:

    Every quarterback on the roster has an interesting story, and all will look to elevate their draft stocks in the next few months. Florida State’s Jordan Travis will want to demonstrate a positive health trajectory to NFL teams following a season-ending injury, even though he isn’t expected to participate in the game on Thursday night.

    Taulia Tagovailoa looks to join his brother, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, as a professional signal-caller after his eligibility waiver to play one more college football season was denied.

    Texas sends two intriguing players, running back Jonathon Brooks and tight end JT Sanders, to the Shrine Bowl. Brooks had a season-ending injury disrupt a breakout campaign, and he surprised people by deciding to turn pro.

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    Sanders, meanwhile, is looking to bump his stock into the first round with his performance.

    Frank Gore Jr. should be a familiar name for many, as he’s looking to follow in his dad’s footsteps at the next level. The Southern Miss RB will be an underrated prospect with a chip on his shoulder.

    Another in that same category is Air Force safety Troy Taylor. The Jim Thorpe Award winner was largely overlooked all year on a successful Falcons team.

    All the 2024 NFL Draft resources you need — the draft order, the top QBs, the Top 100 prospects, and the full 2024 Big Board — right at your fingertips at Pro Football Network!

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