The NFL Pro Bowl is the much-anticipated annual event where the best players from the AFC and NFC conferences come together to showcase their skills and compete in various challenges. The 2023 NFL Pro Bowl games are set to be an exciting event, with some of the top players in the league set to participate. In this article, we’ll take a look at everything you need to know about the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl, including the schedule, date, time, telecast channel, and rosters.

2023 Pro Bowl Games
The 2023 NFL Pro Bowl will take place on February 5, 2023, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, and the Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center. The game will start at 3:00 PM ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN. The NFL has implemented several new changes to the Pro Bowl format in 2023, including a new skills competition, a flag football game, and a lineup of star-studded players.
2023 Pro Bowl Games Schedule
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Thursday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m. ET
- Dodgeball
- Lightning round
- Longest drive
- Precision passing
- Best catch (Round 1)
Sunday, Feb. 5, 3 p.m. ET
- Best catch (Final)
- Gridiron Gauntlet
- Kick Tac Toe
- Move the Chains
- Flag football games
2023 Pro Bowl Games Telecast Details
TV channel (U.S.): ESPN on Thursday and ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD on Sunday
TV channel (Canada): TSN1 on Sunday
The 2023 pro bowl games are also available online to watch through ESPN+ and fuboTV
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Rosters
Check out the NFC and AFC rosters below.
NFC Rosters
Offense
Quarterback
Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles*
Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks
Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings
Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (replacement for Hurts)
Running back
Saquon Barkley, New York Giants*
Tony Pollard, Dallas Cowboys
Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles
Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings (replacement for Pollard)
Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers (replacement for Sanders)
Fullback
Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers
Wide receiver
Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings
A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys
Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders
Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions (replacement for Brown)
Tight end
George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings
Offensive tackle
Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
Lane Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles
Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions (replacement for Johnson)
Offensive guard
Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia Eagles
Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons
Elgton Jenkins, Green Bay Packers (replacement for Dickerson)
Center
Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles
Frank Ragnow, Detroit Lions
Tyler Biadasz, Dallas Cowboys (replacement for Kelce)
Defense
Defensive end
Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers
Brian Burns, Carolina Panthers
Demarcus Lawrence, Dallas Cowboys
Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints (replacement for Bosa)
Interior linemen
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
Jonathan Allen, Washington Commanders
Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants
Daron Payne, Washington Commanders (replacement for Donald)
Outside linebacker
Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys
Za’Darius Smith, Minnesota Vikings
Haason Reddick, Philadelphia Eagles
Danielle Hunter, Minnesota Vikings (replacement for Reddick)
Inside/middle linebacker
Fred Warner, San Francisco 49ers
Demario Davis, New Orleans Saints
Cornerback
Darius Slay, Philadelphia Eagles
Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys
Tariq Woolen, Seattle Seahawks
Jaire Alexander, Green Bay Packers
Jalen Ramsey, Los Angeles Rams (replacement for Slay)
Free safety
Quandre Diggs, Seattle Seahawks
Strong safety
Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals*
Talanoa Hufanga, San Francisco 49ers
Special teams
Long snapper
Andrew DePaola, Minnesota Vikings
Punter
Tress Way, Washington Commanders*
Placekicker
Jason Myers, Seattle Seahawks
Return specialist
KaVontae Turpin, Dallas Cowboys
Special teamer
Jeremy Reaves, Washington Commanders
AFC Rosters
Offense
Quarterback
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars (replacement for Mahomes)
Tyler Huntley, Baltimore Ravens (replacement for Allen)
Derek Carr, Las Vegas Raiders (replacement for Burrow)
Running back
Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns
Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders
Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans
Fullback
Patrick Ricard, Baltimore Ravens
Wide receiver
Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins
Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills
Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders
Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
Tight end
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens
Dawson Knox, Buffalo Bills (replacement for Kelce)
Offensive tackle
Laremy Tunsil, Houston Texans
Terron Armstead, Miami Dolphins
Orlando Brown, Kansas City Chiefs
Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills (replacement for Brown)
Offensive guard
Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns
Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts
Joe Thuney, Kansas City Chiefs
Rodger Saffold, Buffalo Bills (replacement for Nelson)
Wyatt Teller, Cleveland Browns (replacement for Thuney)
Center
Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs
Mitch Morse, Buffalo Bills
Ben Jones, Tennessee Titans (replacement for Humphrey)
Defense
Defensive end
Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders
Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals
Interior linemen
Chris Jones, Kanas City Chiefs
Quinnen Williams, New York Jets
Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans
Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers (replacement for Jones)
Outside linebacker
Matt Judon, New England Patriots
Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers
T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
Bradley Chubb, Miami Dolphins (replacement for Mack)
Matt Milano, Buffalo Bills (replacement for Watt)
Inside/middle linebacker
Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens
C.J. Mosley, New York Jets
Cornerback
Sauce Gardner, New York Jets
Pat Surtain II, Denver Broncos
Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore Ravens
Xavien Howard, Miami Dolphins
Free safety
Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers*
Strong safety
Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers*
Jordan Poyer, Buffalo Bills
Special teams
Long snapper
Morgan Cox, Tennessee Titans
Punter
Tommy Townsend, Kansas City Chiefs
AJ Cole, Las Vegas Raiders (replacement for Townsend)
Placekicker
Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens
Return specialist
Devin Duvernay, Baltimore Ravens
Jamal Agnew, Jacksonville Jaguars (replacement for Duvernay)
Special teamer
Justin Hardee, New York Jets
Competitions
The 2023 NFL Pro Bowl will feature a variety of exciting competitions, including the skills competition and flag football game. The skills competition will showcase the players’ abilities in various events, such as the 40-yard dash, shuttle run, and obstacle course. The flag football game will be a new addition to the Pro Bowl format and will feature a 5-on-5 game between the AFC and NFC teams.
Final Thoughts
The 2023 NFL Pro Bowl promises to be an exciting event, with some of the top players in the league set to participate. Whether you’re a fan of the AFC or NFC, there’s sure to be plenty of action and excitement for everyone. Be sure to tune in to the game on January 29, 2023, on ESPN to catch all the action live.
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