The NFL‘s 2025 Pro Bowl Games is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. The game will kick off at 3:00 p.m. ET and be broadcast on ESPN and ABC.
When Are the 2025 Pro Bowl Games?
The NFL’s 2025 Pro Bowl Games will be headlined by a flag football game and a series of skill competitions, such as the Thursday Skills Showdown, in which players compete in various challenges, such as precision passing, dodgeball, and obstacle courses.
- Skills challenges: Thursday, Jan. 30, 7 p.m. ET
- Skills challenges and flag football games: Sunday, Feb. 2, 3 p.m. ET
Where To Watch the 2025 Pro Bowl Games (TV Channel, Streaming)
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. Streaming options include FuboTV, which offers a free trial that new users can avail.
- TV Channel: ESPN, ABC, Disney XD
- Streaming: ESPN.com, ESPN+, NFL+, FuboTV
The Thursday Skills Showdown will be available on ESPN and can be streamed live via the FuboTV app.
Game Format
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will continue with the revised format introduced in recent years, which replaces the traditional tackle game with a flag football game. This change emphasizes player safety while maintaining a fun and competitive atmosphere. The event will also feature skill challenges and other activities throughout the week, showcasing the players’ talents in a more relaxed setting.
2025 AFC Pro Bowl Roster
Offense
- Quarterbacks: Josh Allen (starter); Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow (reserves)
- Running backs: Derrick Henry (starter); Joe Mixon, Jonathan Taylor (reserves)
- Fullback: Patrick Ricard (starter)
- Wide receivers: Ja’Marr Chase, Jerry Jeudy (starters); Nico Collins, Zay Flowers (reserves); Brian Thomas Jr. (alternate)
- Tight receivers: Brock Bowers (starter); Travis Kelce (reserve)
- Offensive tackles: Dion Dawkins, Laremy Tunsil (starters); Rashawn Slater (reserve); Ronnie Stanley (alternate)
- Offensive guards: Quenton Nelson, Joe Thuney (starters); Trey Smith (reserve)
- Centers: Creed Humphrey (starter); Tyler Linderbaum (reserve)
Defense
- Defensive Ends: Myles Garrett, Trey Hendrickson (starters); Maxx Crosby (reserve); Danielle Hunter (alternate)
- Defensive Tackles: Cam Heyward, Chris Jones (starters); Nnamdi Madubuike (reserve)
- Outside Linebackers: Nik Bonitto, T.J. Watt (starter); Khalil Mack (reserve); Kyle Van Noy, Joey Bosa (alternates)
- Middle Linebackers: Roquan Smith (starter); Zaire Franklin (reserve)
- Cornerbacks: Derek Stingley Jr., Pat Surtain II (starters); Marlon Humphrey, Denzel Ward (reserves)
- Free safety: Minkah Fitzpatrick (starter)
- Strong safeties: Kyle Hamilton (starter); Derwin James Jr. (reserve)
NFC Pro Bowl Roster
Offense
- Quarterbacks: Jared Goff (starter); Sam Darnold, Jayden Daniels (reserves)
- Running backs: Saquon Barkley (starter); Jahmyr Gibbs, Josh Jacobs (reserves)
- Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk (starter)
- Wide receivers: Justin Jefferson, Amon-Ra St. Brown (starters), CeeDee Lamb, Terry McLaurin (reserves)
- Tight ends: George Kittle (starter); Trey McBride (reserve)
- Offensive tackles: Penei Sewell, Lane Johnson (starters); Tristan Wirfs (reserve)
- Offensive guards: Landon Dickerson, Tyler Smith (starters); Chris Lindstrom (reserve)
- Centers: Frank Ragnow (starter); Cam Jurgens (reserve)
Defense
- Defensive ends: Nick Bosa, Micah Parsons (starters); Rashan Gary (reserve)
- Defensive tackles: Dexter Lawrence II, Jalen Carter (starters); Vita Vea (reserve)
- Outside linebackers: Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel (starters); Jared Verse (reserve)
- Middle linebackers: Fred Warner (starter); Zack Baun (reserve)
- Cornerbacks: Jaylon Johnson, Byron Murphy Jr. (starters); Jaycee Horn, Devon Witherspoon (reserves)
- Free safety: Xavier McKinney
- Strong safeties: Budda Baker (starter); Brian Branch (reserve)