The 2024 Pro Bowl will be played at Camping World Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 4 at 1:00 p.m. MT. The flag football game will be televised on ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, and ESPN Deportes. Fans can stream the game on ESPN+, NFL+ or fuboTV (try it free).
Peyton Manning (AFC) and Eli Manning (NFC) have returned to serve as the head coaches of their respective conferences. The Denver Broncos will have three players starting for the AFC: Justin Simmons (safety), Pat Surtain (cornerback) and Marvin Mims (returner).
In addition to the flag football game, the 2024 Pro Bowl Games will also feature the following four skills competitions on Sunday:
- Madden NFL Head-to-Head: For the fourth consecutive year, EA SPORTS will host the Madden NFL Head-to-Head Pro Bowl Games event. Two players will represent the NFC and defend their title against the AFC played in Madden NFL 24 using the official 2024 Pro Bowl Games rosters. New this year, the winning team will earn their conference three points.
- Gridiron Gauntlet: A full-field relay race between six AFC players and six NFC players who show off their athletic prowess in a challenging obstacle course. They’ll break through walls and crawl under doors, among other obstacles, to get to the final sled push across the field with the ultimate goal of finishing first. The winning team will earn their conference three points.
- Tug-of-War: New this year, Tug-of-War is a five-on-five demonstration of teamwork, strength and strategy. Positioned above a foam pit, players are challenged to pull backwards on the rope, attempting to move the opposing team in their direction. The competition will be the best of three, and the winner who pulls the opposing team across the marker twice gains three points.
- Move the Chains: This offensive and defensive linemen strength and speed competition takes strategy and teamwork. Each team of five players must work together to move 3,000 pounds of weights off a massive wall and be the first team to pull that 2,000-pound wall across the finish line. The winner will earn three points for their conference.
The Pro Bowl switched to a flag football and skills competitions format last year and Eli’s NFC defeated Peyton’s AFC with a cumulative winning score of 35-33. Last year, members of the winning team received $88,000 and players from the losing team earned $42,000.
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