Many of the NFL's best players will put their talents on display during the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, a multi-day competition between the AFC and NFC. The two conferences will compete
NFL.com contributor Mia Fowler offers a look at what to expect from the 2025 Pro Bowl Games on Thursday and Sunday.
The NFL announced on Wednesday the players participating in each of the on-field and off-field skills competitions that make up the 2025 Pro Bowl Games taking place Thursday and Sunday in Orlando, Fla.
NFL Pro Bowl sees NFL’s best compete in a series of skill competitions, culminating in a flag football game. Here’s how to watch.
Right tackle Brian O’Neill will take Johnson’s place, giving the Vikings seven players total. His 80.8 PFF grade was tied as the 12th-highest among all tackles in 2024, and he was credited with only allowing two sacks.
Patrick Queen replaces Roquan Smith
Russell Wilson has a chance to turn the 2025 Pro Bowl Games into his own audition, much like Derek Carr did before landing with the Saints.
The second half of Pro Bowl Games does include a football game, but it is no longer a game of tackle football. Now it’s a 7-on-7 flag football game, punctuated by four more skills competitions: EA Sports Madden NFL 25 Challenge, Punt Perfect, The Great Football Race and Tug-of-War.
Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson are scheduled to compete in three of the five events in Thursday's Pro Bowl Skills Show.
The NFL Pro Bowl has become a source of a lot of mocking, and rightfully so. There's no more game (thank goodness!) and instead a bunch of events and games that usually leave players shaking their heads.
Dan Patrick breaks down which players are headed to the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl as alternates, questioning if the event is becoming a participation award more than meaningful title to add to a player's resume.