How to watch the NFL Pro Bowl: Schedule, rosters, streaming info and more originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will wrap up on Sunday with the main event.
Some of the leagues biggest stars will share the field for a flag football game before Super Bowl week gets underway on Monday.
While the game doesn’t have the same feel as a real football game, it’s the last time that many NFL players will be on the field together for a few months.
Here’s all the info for the 2025 Pro Bowl, including the time, watch info, rosters and more:
When is the Pro Bowl?
The 2025 Pro Bowl game is set for Sunday, Feb. 2.
Festivities began on Thursday, Jan. 30 with a series of skill competitions.
What time is the Pro Bowl on?
The Pro Bowl kicks off at 3 p.m. ET at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
How to watch the Pro Bowl
There are several ways to watch the Pro Bowl on TV or stream it on Sunday. Here’s the watch info:
TV channel: ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN Deportes
How does the Pro Bowl flag football game work?
The Pro Bowl’s new format, which began in 2023, skills competitions before a 7-on-7 flag football game of the AFC vs. NFC. The flag football game will feature four 12-minute quarters.
Pro Bowl rosters 2025
Not all of the NFL’s biggest stars will be playing on Sunday, whether that be due to injuries or being in the Super Bowl. For the third straight year, the Manning brothers will coach the same — Peyton for the AFC and Eli for the NFC.
Here are the full AFC and NFC rosters:
AFC Pro Bowl roster
Quarterbacks: Russell Wilson, Steelers (replaced Josh Allen, Bills); Joe Burrow, Bengals; Drake Maye, Patriots (replaced Lamar Jackson, Ravens)
Running backs: James Cook, Bills (replaced Derrick Henry, Ravens); Joe Mixon, Texans; Jonathan Taylor, Colts
Fullback: Patrick Ricard, Ravens
Wide receivers: Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals; Jerry Jeudy, Browns; Nico Collins, Texans; Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars (replaced Zay Flowers, Ravens)
Tight ends: Brock Bowers, Raiders; Jonnu Smith, Dolphins (replaced Travis Kelce, Chiefs)
Offensive linemen: Dion Dawkins, Bills; Ronnie Stanley, Ravens (replaced Laremy Tunsil, Texans); Rashawn Slater, Chargers; Quenton Nelson, Colts; Joel Bitonio, Browns (replaced Joe Thuney, Chiefs); Isaac Seumalo, Steelers (replaced Trey Smith, Chiefs); Connor McGovern, Bills (replaced Creed Humphrey, Chiefs); Tyler Linderbaum, Ravens
Defensive ends: Myles Garrett, Browns; Trey Hendrickson, Bengals; Danielle Hunter, Texans (replaced Maxx Crosby, Raiders)
Defensive tackles: Cameron Heyward, Steelers; Quinnen Williams, Jets (replaced Chris Jones, Chiefs); Jeffery Simmons, Titans (replaced Nnamdi Madubuike, Ravens)
Linebackers: Nik Bonitto, Broncos; Kyle Van Noy, Ravens (replaced TJ Watt, Steelers); Joey Bosa, Chargers (replaced Khalil Mack, Chargers); Patrick Queen, Steelers (replaced Roquan Smith, Ravens), Zaire Franklin, Colts
Cornerbacks: Derek Stingley Jr., Texans; Patrick Surtain II, Broncos; Marlon Humphrey, Ravens; Denzel Ward, Browns
Safeties: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Steelers; Kyle Hamilton, Ravens; Derwin James, Chargers
Special teams: Ross Matiscik, Jaguars; Logan Cooke, Jaguars; Chris Boswell, Steelers; Marvin Mims Jr., Broncos; Miles Killebrew, Steelers (replaced Brenden Schooler, Patriots)
NFC Pro Bowl roster
Quarterbacks: Jared Goff, Lions; Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers (replaced Jayden Daniels, Commanders); Sam Darnold, Vikings
Running backs: Bijan Robinson, Falcons (replaced Saquon Barkley, Eagles); Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions; Josh Jacobs, Packers
Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk, 49ers
Wide receivers: Justin Jefferson, Vikings; Malik Nabers, Giants (replaced Amon-Ra St. Brown); Mike Evans, Buccaneers (replaced CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys); Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks (replaced Terry McLaurin, Commanders)
Tight ends: George Kittle, 49ers; Trey McBride, Cardinals
Offensive linemen: Brian O’Neill, Vikings (replaced Lane Johnson, Eagles); Taylor Decker, Lions (replaced Penei Sewell, Lions); Tristan Wirfs, Buccaneers; Robert Hunt, Panthers (replaced Landon Dickerson, Eagles); Tyler Smith, Cowboys; Chris Lindstrom, Falcons; Frank Ragnow, Lions; Erik McCoy, Saints (replaced Cam Jurgens, Eagles)
Defensive ends: Nick Bosa, 49ers; Micah Parsons, Cowboys; Rashan Gary, Packers
Defensive tackles: Leonard Williams, Seahawks (replaced Jalen Carter, Eagles); Dexter Lawrence, Giants; Vita Vea, Buccaneers
Linebackers: Jonathan Greenard, Vikings; Andrew Van Ginkel, Vikings; Jared Verse, Rams; Fred Warner, 49ers; Bobby Wagner, Commanders (replaced Zack Baun, Eagles)
Cornerbacks: Jaylon Johnson, Bears; Byron Murphy, Vikings; Jaycee Horn, Panthers; Devon Witherspoon, Seahawks
Safeties: Xavier McKinney, Packers; Budda Baker, Cardinals; Brian Branch, Lions
Special teams: Andrew DePaola, Vikings; Jack Fox, Lions; Brandon Aubrey, Cowboys; KaVontae Turpin, Cowboys; KhaDarel Hodge, Falcons