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    Pro Bowl Games 2023: How To Watch, Start Time, Streaming, and More

    Here is how to watch this year's Pro Bowl Games on Sunday, Feb. 5, including the start time, live stream options, and more.

    Today, we get the second part of this year’s NFL Pro Bowl extravaganza in Las Vegas. Whereas Thursday’s edition was more focused on some prerecorded content, the actual Pro Bowl Games kick off this afternoon with more mini-games and, the pinnacle event, an AFC vs. NFC flag football game.

    The flag football game will be coached by Eli Manning and Peyton Manning, with special team captains Snoop Dogg and Pete Davidson. The coaching staffs are also filled with surprise stars from around the world of football.

    How To Watch 2023 Pro Bowl Games

    • TV Channel: ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD
    • Live Stream: ESPN+, fuboTV

    This year’s events will be carried across three major channels: ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. Obviously, with the league trying to cater more and more to a younger audience, the addition of Disney XD makes sense. You might recall that the NFL has also added alternate versions of some of their prime-time games on Nickelodeon as well.

    MORE: Top Players To Watch at the 2023 Pro Bowl

    Want to stream NFL games at home or on the go this season? Check out fuboTV, a streaming platform that provides live sports across multiple devices. Additionally, make sure to check out our comprehensive guide on how to live stream NFL games.

    Start Time and Location

    • Start Time: 3 p.m. ET
    • Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

    The fun begins at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023. Here is what to expect on Sunday: Best Catch (Finale), Gridiron Gauntlet, Move the Chains, Kick Tac Toe, and Pro Bowl Flag Football Game.

    Final Pro Bowl Rosters

    Here is who you can expect to see at this year’s Pro Bowl Games.

    AFC

    NFC

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