2023 Pro Bowl Games: Flag football and skills schedule, TV and streaming info, AFC and NFC rosters

The Pro Bowl Games wrap up on Sunday, featuring three 7-on-7 AFC-NFC flag football games at Allegiant Stadium.

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The first round of the Pro Bowl Games skill challenge will take place at 7 p.M. ET on Thursday. ESPN will televise the event live and it will also be available for streaming on fuboTV.

The football flag games will take place at 3 p.M. On Sunday, as well as another round of challenging the skills. The event will be televised by XD Disney and ESPN, as well as ABC. The event will be broadcasted live on fuboTV and ESPN Watch, in addition to being televised by XD Disney and ESPN ABC.

Who are the coaches for the 2023 Pro Bowl Games?

For the inaugural Pro Bowl Games, Eli Manning and Peyton Manning will serve as coaches. Peyton will coach the AFC team, while Eli will serve as the coach for the NFC team.

Coordinator offensive (Diana Flores, Mexico Women’s National Flag Team) and coordinator defensive (Ray Lewis, Pro Football Hall of Famer) are fellow coordinators. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is also a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive. Diana Flores, from the Mexico Women’s National Flag Team, is a coordinator offensive. Ray Lewis, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is a coordinator defensive.

Pete Davidson will assume the role of team captain. Vanita Krouch, a member of the U.S. Women’s Flag National Team, will take on the position of offensive coordinator, while DeMarcus Ware, a finalist for the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame, will serve as the defensive coordinator on Eli Manning’s NFC staff.

What are the Skill Showdown events of the Pro Bowl Games?

The finales will be decided based on points, determining the conference in which the AFC winner and NFC winner will meet. In the second game, the NFC winner will face the NFC defense to determine the NFC offense. The first match will see the AFC winner taking on the AFC defense to determine the AFC offense. The ultimate showdown between AFC and NFC will feature the offenses and defenses from both conferences going head-to-head. A multi-round tournament will showcase four teams of five players, starting with the Dodgeball match between the offenses and defenses from both conferences on Thursday.

The head coach will aim at targets attached to a hanging bucket above the opposing conference, with the remaining players from each conference participating in the championship round. In Round 2, players will be catching punts from the JUGS machine. Round 1 features a classic water balloon toss. At the end of his conference, one player will be left to compete in a three-part elimination challenge, where players will compete on Thursday to earn three points.

Each player in the conference will compete in a challenge to drive the golf ball the furthest distance off the tee. The player who drives the ball the furthest and stays within the boundaries on each side of the fairway will win three points for their conference. On Thursday, four players from each conference will have three swings to see who can hit the longest drive.

In the Precision Passing event on Thursday, the two quarterbacks and one non-quarterback from each conference will compete to hit as many targets as they can within one minute.

On Sunday, the players with the most votes will participate in the finals. Supporters will cast their votes online to ascertain their preferred reception made by a player in each conference, showcasing their imagination, originality, and skill. Two players from each conference will contend in a competition to determine the best catch in Round 1 (Thursday).

During their performance in front of a group of famous judges, the highest vote recipients of Thursday’s occasion from every conference will go head-to-head in the Best Catch Round 2 (Sunday).

On Sunday, the Gridiron Gauntlet features a blocking sled transporting a renowned coach to the finish line, a tire obstacle course, scaling walls and maneuvering under tables, a sequence of collapsible walls, and a 40-yard relay race where six players from each conference will participate.

On Sunday, four teams, two from each conference, will compete side by side in a weighted wall pull, showcasing their ingenuity, speed, and strength.

The champion will be determined once the initial team accomplishes a linked row of three squares or reaches a combined total of five squares in the Kick Tac Toe (Sunday) tournament, where the kicker, punter, and long snapper from each team compete.

What is the scoring system for the Pro Bowl Games?

There are a total of 12 points available, and the winning conference will earn six points from each of the first two flag football games on Sunday. In the eight skills competitions, there are 24 points up for grabs, and the winning conference of each skill challenge will receive three points towards their overall score.

The final flag football game will determine the winner of the Pro Bowl conference, and this game is worth six points. The score from the third game will be ahead, and the points from the first two flag football games and skills competitions will be tabulated in the end.

2023 AFC Pro Bowl Games lineup

* Starter..

OFFENSE

Quarterback.

Patrick Mahomes, a player for the Kansas City Chiefs* team.

Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills.

Joe Burrow, player for the Cincinnati Bengals.

Trevor Lawrence, the quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars (substituting for Mahomes).

Tyler Huntley, the Baltimore Ravens’ replacement for Allen.

Derek Carr, the quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders (replacing Burrow).

Running back.

Nick Chubb, player for the Cleveland Browns*.

Josh Jacobs, a player for the Las Vegas Raiders.

Derrick Henry, a player for the Tennessee Titans.

Fullback.

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Wide receiver.

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Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders player.

Ja’Marr Chase, player for the Cincinnati Bengals.

Tight end.

Travis Kelce, of the Kansas City Chiefs*.

Mark Andrews, of the Baltimore Ravens.

Dawson Knox, of the Buffalo Bills (substitute for Kelce).

Offensive tackle.

Laremy Tunsil, player for the Houston Texans*.

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Orlando Brown, member of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Dion Dawkins, a player for the Buffalo Bills (substituting for Brown).

Offensive guard.

Joel Bitonio, a player of the Cleveland Browns* football team.

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Joe Thuney, player for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Rodger Saffold, Buffalo Bills (substitution for Nelson).

Wyatt Teller, a player for the Cleveland Browns (substituting for Thuney).

Center.

Creed Humphrey, a player for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Mitch Morse, member of the Buffalo Bills.

Ben Jones, a player for the Tennessee Titans (substituting for Humphrey).

DEFENSE

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Maxx Crosby, a player for the Las Vegas Raiders* football team.

Trey Hendrickson, a player for the Cincinnati Bengals.

Interior linemen.

Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs*

Quinnen Williams, a player for the New York Jets.

Jeffery Simmons, player for the Tennessee Titans.

Cameron Heyward, a player for the Pittsburgh Steelers (substitute for Jones).

Outside linebacker.

Matt Judon, a player for the New England Patriots.

Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers*.

T.J. Watt, a player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Bradley Chubb, Miami Dolphins (substitute for Mack).

Matt Milano, a player for the Buffalo Bills, serves as a replacement for Watt.

Inside/middle linebacker.

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C.J. Mosley, of the New York Jets.

Cornerback.

Gardner Sauce, New York Jets*

Pat Surtain II, a player for the Denver Broncos*.

Marlon Humphrey, player for the Baltimore Ravens.

Xavien Howard, player for the Miami Dolphins.

Free safety.

Minkah Fitzpatrick, a player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Strong safety.

Derwin James, a player for the Los Angeles Chargers.

Jordan Poyer of the Buffalo Bills.

Special Units

Long snapper.

Morgan Cox, a player for the Tennessee Titans* football team.

Punter.

Tommy Townsend, a player for the Kansas City Chiefs*.

AJ Cole, a player for the Las Vegas Raiders, is the replacement for Townsend.

Placekicker.

Justin Tucker, a player for the Baltimore Ravens.

Return specialist.

Devin Duvernay, a player for the Baltimore Ravens football team.

Jamal Agnew, a player for the Jacksonville Jaguars (substituting for Duvernay).

Special teamer.

Justin Hardee, a player for the New York Jets*.

2023 NFC Pro Bowl Games lineup

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OFFENSE

Quarterback.

Jalen Hurts, of the Philadelphia Eagles*.

Geno Smith, a player for the Seattle Seahawks.

Kirk Cousins, member of the Minnesota Vikings.

Jared Goff, the quarterback for the Detroit Lions (substituting for Hurts).

Running back.

Saquon Barkley, a player for the New York Giants.

Tony Pollard, member of the Dallas Cowboys.

Miles Sanders, a player for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dalvin Cook, the Minnesota Vikings player (substitute for Pollard).

Christian McCaffrey, a member of the San Francisco 49ers (substituting for Sanders).

Fullback.

Kyle Juszczyk, a player for the San Francisco 49ers.

Wide receiver.

Justin Jefferson, a player for the Minnesota Vikings football team.

A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles*.

CeeDee Lamb, member of the Dallas Cowboys.

Terry McLaurin, of the Washington Commanders.

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions (substitute for Brown).

Tight end.

George Kittle, a player for the San Francisco 49ers.

T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings.

Offensive tackle.

Trent Williams, a player for the San Francisco 49ers.

Lane Johnson, a player for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Tristan Wirfs, a player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Penei Sewell, a player for the Detroit Lions (substitution for Johnson).

Offensive guard.

Zack Martin, a player for the Dallas Cowboys.

Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia Eagles* player.

Chris Lindstrom, player for the Atlanta Falcons.

Elgton Jenkins, a player for the Green Bay Packers (substituting for Dickerson).

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Frank Ragnow, a player for the Detroit Lions.

Tyler Biadasz, a player for the Dallas Cowboys (substituting for Kelce).

DEFENSE

Defensive end.

Nick Bosa, a player for the San Francisco 49ers.

Brian Burns, a player for the Carolina Panthers.

Demarcus Lawrence, a player for the Dallas Cowboys.

Cameron Jordan, a player for the New Orleans Saints (substitute for Bosa).

Interior linemen.

Aaron Donald, a player for the Los Angeles Rams.

Jonathan Allen, Washington Football Team*.

Dexter Lawrence, player for the New York Giants.

Daron Payne, Washington Commanders (replacement for Donald).

Outside linebacker.

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Za’Darius Smith, Minnesota Vikings*.

Haason Reddick, member of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Danielle Hunter, a player for the Minnesota Vikings (substituted for Reddick).

Inside/middle linebacker.

Fred Warner, a player for the San Francisco 49ers.

Demario Davis, player for the New Orleans Saints.

Cornerback.

Darius Slay, a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Tariq Woolen, player for the Seattle Seahawks.

Jaire Alexander, player for the Green Bay Packers.

Jalen Ramsey, a player for the Los Angeles Rams (substitution for Slay).

Free safety.

Quandre Diggs, a member of the Seattle Seahawks* football team.

Strong safety.

Budda Baker, a player for the Arizona Cardinals* football team.

Talanoa Hufanga, a player for the San Francisco 49ers.

Special Units

Long snapper.

Andrew DePaola, a player for the Minnesota Vikings.

Punter.

Tress Way, Washington Football Team*.

Placekicker.

Jason Myers, of the Seattle Seahawks* team.

Return specialist.

KaVontae Turpin, a player for the Dallas Cowboys.

Special teamer.

Jeremy Reaves, Washington Football Team*.