The NFL is trying something new this season with the Pro Bowl. Instead of a traditional football game in which the league’s all-stars only play halfway hard, the weekend is now called the Pro Bowl Games and culminates with a flag football game.
Some of the Pro Bowl Games events happened on Thursday.
Some remain for Sunday.
You know you want to watch it. Here is the information you need.
2023 Pro Bowl Games viewing information
What: 2023 Pro Bowl Games
Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
When: Sunday, 3 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN, ABC
Streaming: Disney Plus, FuboTV (Watch for free)
2023 Pro Bowl Games Sunday events
Best Catch finale
On Sunday, the top vote getters from each conference will compete head-to-head, as they perform in front of panel of celebrity judges. The pass-catcher who accumulates the highest score from the judges will be determined the winner.
Gridiron Gaunlet
A side-by-side relay race showcasing strength, speed and agility, six players from each conference will compete to see who finishes first and wins three points for his team. The four-part Gauntlet, each segment 40-yards in length, includes a series of breakaway walls, a section of climbing over walls and under tables, a tire run and a blocking sled carrying a Legend coach across the finish line.
Kick Tak Toe
Each team’s kicker, punter and long snapper compete in a giant Tic-Tac-Toe competition to showcase their respective skills. The first team to complete a connecting line of three squares or hit five squares total will be declared the winner and earn three points for his conference.
Move the Chains
Four teams (two teams from each conference) will compete side by side in a weighted wall pull that will showcase their strength, speed and ingenuity. Each team of five players is responsible for pulling a wall, loaded up with heavy weights, 10-yards as quickly as possible using first-down chains. The winner of the best-of-three playoff will earn three points for their conference.
Flag football game
Skill players from the NFC and AFC will compete in a flag football game. Cardinals safety Budda Baker, despite recovering from a shoulder fracture, is playing in the game.
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