The traditional Pro Bowl has now become the Pro Bowl Games and, rather than a regular football game with players only going at about half speed, the league will have a flag football game with the all-star players of the AFC and NFC.
That means no offensive or defensive linemen on the field except for a center.
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The games are at 3 p.m. ET at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and will air on ESPN.
Who all will play in the flag football game?
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Quarterback
AFC
- Derek Carr
- Trevor Lawrence
- Tyler Huntley
NFC
- Kirk Cousins
- Geno Smith
- Jared Goff
Running back
AFC
- Nick Chubb
- Josh Jacobs
- Derrick Henry
NFC
- Dalvin Cook
- Saquon Barkley
- Christian McCaffrey
Wide receiver
AFC
- Davante Adams
- Stefon Diggs
- Tyreek Hill
- Ja’Marr Chase
NFC
- Terry McLaurin
- Justin Jefferson
- CeeDee Lamb
- Amon-Ra St Brown
Tight end
AFC
- Mark Andrews
- Dawson Knox
NFC
- T.J. Hockenson
- George Kittle
Fullback
AFC
- Patrick Ricard
NFC
- Kyle Juszczyk
Linebackers
AFC
- Matthew Judon
- Matt Milano
- Bradley Chubb
- C.J. Mosley
- Roquan Smith
NFC
- Micah Parsons
- Danielle Hunter
- Za’Darius Smith
- Demario Davis
- Fred Warner
Cornerbacks
AFC
- Pat Surtain II
- Sauce Gardner
- Xavien Howard
- Marlon Humphrey
NFC
- Jaire Alexander
- Jalen Ramsey
- Trevon Diggs
- Tariq Woolen
Safety
AFC
- Minkah Fitzpatrick
- Derwin James
- Jordan Poyer
NFC
- Quandre Diggs
- Talanoa Hufanga
- Budda Baker
Special teams/returners
AFC
- Jamal Agnew
- Justin Hardee
NFC
- KaVontae Turpin
- Jeremy Reeves
Center
AFC
- Ben Jones
- Mitch Morse
NFC
- Frank Ragnow
- Tyler Biadasz