There may be only two teams in the NFL still playing meaningful football, but fans of other teams can see some of their favorite players in action this weekend in the Pro Bowl.
The best players from the AFC and NFC will represent their respective conferences in the NFL's version of an all-star game.
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As happens every year, some of the game's biggest stars who were named Pro-Bowlers have opted out — most notably Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, who retired Tuesday. Players can opt out or decline a Pro Bowl bid for any reason. Bengals wideout Ja'Marr Chase and Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey, meanwhile, are deep in Super Bowl prep.
The game has had conference ties for all but three years since 1970. From 1970-2012, the game pitted AFC vs. NFC with the NFC holding a 22-21 lead in that span. Since the game has returned to conference format in 2016, the AFC has taken a 25-22 the lead in the series with four consecutive wins.
Sporting News has all the information you need to watch the 2022 Pro Bowl.
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What channel is the Pro Bowl on today?
- TV channel (national): ESPN | ABC
- Live stream: ESPN app, fuboTV
The 2022 Pro Bowl will be broadcast nationally on ESPN and ABC. Viewers who have Disney XD will also be able to watch it on that platform.
ESPN's "Monday Night Football" crew of Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick and Lisa Salters will be on the call for the game.
This is the final year that the Pro Bowl will be broadcast on multiple networks. Beginning in 2023, ABC will be the exclusive home of the event.
The Pro Bowl can be streamed using ESPN's app or website for those with cable subscriptions. Those without cable can stream the game with fuboTV, which comes with a free trial.
In Canada, viewers can watch the Pro Bowl with a subscription to DAZN, which includes every NFL game.
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Pro Bowl start time 2022
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 6
- Kickoff: 3 p.m. ET
The Pro Bowl will begin at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 6, a week before Super Bowl 56. It will start at noon local time in Las Vegas.
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Where is the Pro Bowl 2022?
- Location: Las Vegas
- Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
The 2022 Pro Bowl is being held at the home of the Raiders, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
This is the first time that the Pro Bowl has been held in Las Vegas. It had been played in Orlando, Fla., each of the last four seasons. Before that, it was held at Aloha Stadium in Hawaii in 35 of the previous 37 games.
AFC Pro Bowl roster
Position | Player | Team |
QB | Justin Herbert | Chargers |
QB | Patrick Mahomes | Chiefs |
QB | Mac Jones* | Patriots |
RB | Jonathan Taylor | Colts |
RB | Nick Chubb | Browns |
RB | Najee Harris | Steelers |
WR | Tyreek Hill | Chiefs |
WR | Diontae Johnson* | Steelers |
WR | Keenan Allen | Chargers |
WR | Stefon Diggs | Bills |
TE | Mark Andrews | Ravens |
TE | Travis Kelce | Chiefs |
FB | Patrick Ricard | Ravens |
T | Rashawn Slater | Titans |
T | Orlando Brown | Ravens |
T | Dion Dawkins | Bills |
G | Joel Bitonio | Browns |
G | Rodger Saffold* | Titans |
G | Wyatt Teller | Browns |
C | Corey Linsley | Chargers |
C | Ryan Kelly | Colts |
DE | Myles Garrett | Browns |
DE | Maxx Crosby | Raiders |
DT | DeForest Buckner | Colts |
DT | Cameron Heyward | Steelers |
DT | Jeffery Simmons* | Titans |
OLB | T.J. Watt | Steelers |
OLB | Harold Landry | Titans |
OLB | Matt Judon | Ravens |
ILB | Darius Leonard | Colts |
ILB | Denzel Perryman | Raiders |
CB | JC Jackson | Patriots |
CB | Xavien Howard | Dolphins |
CB | Denzel Ward | Browns |
CB | Kenny Moore | Colts |
FS | Kevin Byard | Titans |
SS | Derwin James | Chargers |
SS | Tyrann Mathieu | Chiefs |
LS | Luke Rhodes | Colts |
P | AJ Cole | Raiders |
K | Justin Tucker | Ravens |
RS | Devin Duvernay | Ravens |
ST | Matthew Slater | Patriots |
Starters are in bold.
* Replacement player
NFC Pro Bowl roster
Position | Player | Team |
QB | Kirk Cousins* | Vikings |
QB | Russell Wilson* | Seahawks |
QB | Kyler Murray | Cardinals |
RB | Dalvin Cook | Vikings |
RB | Alvin Kamara | Saints |
RB | James Conner | Cardinals |
WR | Justin Jefferson | Vikings |
WR | Deebo Samuel | 49ers |
WR | Mike Evans* | Buccaneers |
WR | CeeDee Lamb* | Cowboys |
TE | George Kittle | 49ers |
TE | Kyle Pitts | Falcons |
FB | Kyle Juszczyk | 49ers |
T | DJ Humphries* | Cardinals |
T | Brian O'Neill* | Vikings |
T | Duane Brown* | Seahawks |
G | Zack Martin | Cowboys |
G | Brandon Scherff | Washington |
G | Ali Marpet | Buccaneers |
C | Jason Kelce | Eagles |
C | Ryan Jensen | Buccaneers |
DE | Nick Bosa | 49ers |
DE | Brian Burns | Panthers |
DE | Cam Jordan | Saints |
DT | Jonathan Allen | Washington |
DT | Javon Hargrove* | Eagles |
DT | Vita Vea* | Buccaneers |
OLB | Chandler Jones | Cardinals |
OLB | Robert Quinn | Bears |
OLB | Shaquil Barrett | Buccaneers |
ILB | Micah Parsons | Cowboys |
ILB | Devin White* | 49ers |
CB | Trevon Diggs | Cowboys |
CB | Darius Slay | Eagles |
CB | Marshon Lattimore* | Saints |
FS | Antoine Winfield Jr.* | Buccaneers |
SS | Budda Baker | Cardinals |
SS | Harrison Smith | Vikings |
LS | Josh Harris | Falcons |
P | Bryan Anger | Cowboys |
K | Jake Elliott* | Eagles |
RS | Jakeem Grant | Bears |
ST | JT Gray | Saints |
Starters are in bold.
* Replacement player