NFL Pro Bowl 2019: Date, time, TV channel, full rosters and replacements for AFC, NFC

Drew Nantais

NFL Pro Bowl 2019: Date, time, TV channel, full rosters and replacements for AFC, NFC image

It's almost time for the 2019 Pro Bowl, the NFL's annual pre-Super Bowl celebration featuring some of football's biggest stars.

From Patrick Mahomes to Julio Jones, there's no shortage of star power in this year's lineup. The initial rosters were announced Dec. 18 with the Chargers leading all teams with seven Pro Bowlers. The Chiefs and Steelers come in at second with six. 

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Among other notables, Tom Brady was named to his 14th Pro Bowl tying him with Peyton Manning, Bruce Matthews, Merlin Olsen and Tony Gonzalez for most appearances all time. Other notable players named include Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Luke Kuechly, Aaron Donald and Von Miller.

Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 Pro Bowl, including how to watch live on TV and stream online and a full roster of players selected to the AFC and NFC teams along with their replacements.

What time does the Pro Bowl start?

The 2019 Pro Bowl will be played at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 27. The rest of the week leading up to the game includes various fan events, including a skills competition on Thursday, Jan. 24. 

What TV channel is the Pro Bowl on?

The 2019 Pro Bowl will be broadcast on national TV on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and simulcast on ABC. ESPN's "Monday Night Football" broadcast crew of Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters will be on the call for the first time.

Where is the Pro Bowl being held?

The Pro Bowl is be played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. This is the third consecutive year the location of the game is in Orlando.

Pro Bowl Skills Showdown 2019

Pro Bowlers from the AFC and NFC will compete against each other across various skills competitions like the "40-Yard Splash" and a dodgeball game. The Showdown takes place Thursday, January 24 (9 p.m. ET on ESPN). Here's a full list of events via NFL.com.

2019 Pro Bowl coaches

Jason Garrett and the Dallas Cowboys staff is coaching the NFC's Pro Bowl team while the AFC squad will be coached by Anthony Lynn and the Los Angeles Chargers. The NFL assigns the highest-seeded losing team from the divisional round of the playoffs to coach the Pro Bowl. 

Both teams will also include "NFL Legends" serving as captains representing each conference. Jim Kelly, Emmitt Smith, Brian Urlacher and Demarcus Ware are this year's picks.

AFC Pro Bowl roster

OFFENSE
QB — Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
QB — Philip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers
QB — Tom Brady, New England Patriots
WR — DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans
WR — Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs
WR — Antonio Brown*, Pittsburgh Steelers
WR — Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers
WR — JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers
OT — Taylor Lewan, Tennessee Titans
OT — Alejandro Villanueva, Pittsburgh Steelers
OT — Eric Fisher, Kansas City Chiefs
OG — David DeCastro, Pittsburgh Steelers
OG — Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens
OG — Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts
C — Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh Steelers
C — Mike Pouncey, Los Angeles Chargers
TE — Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
TE — Eric Ebron, Indianapolis Colts
RB — James Conner, Pittsburgh Steelers
RB — Melvin Gordon, Los Angeles Chargers
RB — Phillip Lindsay, Denver Broncos
FB — Anthony Sherman, Kansas City Chiefs
DEFENSE
DE — J.J. Watt, Houston Texans
DE — Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
DE — Melvin Ingram, Los Angeles Chargers
DT — Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Bengals
DT — Jurrell Casey, Tennessee Titans
DT — Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers
DT — Kyle Williams, Buffalo Bills
OLB — Von Miller, Denver Broncos
OLB — Jadeveon Clowney, Houston Texans
OLB — Dee Ford, Kansas City Chiefs
ILB — C.J. Mosley, Baltimore Ravens
ILB — Benardrick McKinney, Houston Texans
CB — Xavien Howard, Miami Dolphins
CB — Jalen Ramsey, Jacksonville Jaguars
CB — Stephon Gilmore, New England Patriots
CB — Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns
FS — Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers
FS — Eric Weddle, Baltimore Ravens
SS — Jamal Adams, New York Jets
SPECIAL TEAMS
K — Jason Myers, New York Jets
P — Brett Kern, Tennessee Titans
Return specialist — Andre Roberts, New York Jets
Special teamer — Adrian Phillips, Los Angeles Charger

*Player was selected but won't participate

NFC Pro Bowl roster

OFFENSE
QB — Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
QB — Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams
QB — Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
WR — Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
WR — Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints
WR — Adam Theilen, Minnesota Vikings
WR — Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers
WR — Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
OT — Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys
OT — Terron Armstead, New Orleans Saints
OT — Trent Williams, Washington Redskins
OG — Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
OG — Brandon Brooks, Philadelphia Eagles
OG — Trai Turner, Carolina Panthers
C — Alex Mack, Atlanta Falcons
C — Max Unger, New Orleans Saints
TE — Zach Ertz, Phildelphia Eagles
TE — George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
RB — Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams
RB — Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
RB — Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
FB — Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers
DEFENSE
DE — Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints
DE — DeMarcus Lawrence, Dallas Cowboys
DE — Danielle Hunter, Minnesota Vikings
DT — Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
DT — Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia Eagles
DT — Akiem Hicks, Chicago Bears
OLB — Khalil Mack, Chicago Bears
OLB — Ryan Kerrigan, Washington Redskins
OLB — Anthony Barr, Minnesota Vikings
OLB — Oliver Vernon, New York Giants (sub for Mack)
ILB — Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers
ILB — Bobby Wagner, Seattle Seahawks
CB — Kyle Fuller, Chicago Bears
CB — Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals
CB — Darius Slay, Detroit Lions
CB — Byron Jones, Dallas Cowboys
FS — Eddie Jackson, Chicago Bears
FS — Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings
SS — Landon Collins, New York Giants
SPECIAL TEAMS
K — Aldrick Rosas, New York Giants
P — Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks
Return specialist — Tarik Cohen, Chicago Bears
Special teamer — Cory Littleton, Los Angeles Rams

*Player was selected but won't participate

List of Pro Bowl replacement players

Players from the AFC and NFC representatives at the Super Bowl are exempt from participating in the Pro Bowl, and others decline invitations due to injury. Below is a list of replacement players for this year's Pro Bowl.

Player Team Replacing
WR — JuJu Smith-Schuster Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Brown
WR — Jarvis Landry Cleveland Browns DeAndre Hopkins
OG — Joel Bitonio Cleveland Browns David DeCastro
TE — Jared Cook Oakland Raiders Travis Kelce
QB — Andrew Luck Indianapolis Colts Philip Rivers
QB — Deshaun Watson Houston Texans Tom Brady
RB — Lamar Miller Houston Texans Phillip Lindsay
DE — Calais Campbell Jacksonville Jaguars J.J. Watt
DT — Kyle Williams Buffalo Bills Jurrell Casey
DT — Brandon Williams Baltimore Ravens Geno Atkins
OLB — T.J. Watt Pittsburgh Steelers Jadeveon Clowney
CB — Chris Harris Jr. Denver Broncos Stephon Gilmore
WR — Mike Evans Tampa Bay Buccaneers Julio Jones
OT — Lane Johnson Philadelphia Eagles Tyron Smith
OG — Andrus Peat New Orleans Saints Brandon Brooks
OG — Larry Warford New Orleans Saints Zack Martin
TE — Austin Hooper Atlanta Falcons Zach Ertz
QB — Mitchell Trubisky Chicago Bears Jared Goff
QB — Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks Aaron Rodgers
RB — Alvin Kamara New Orleans Saints Todd Gurley
DT — Kawann Short Carolina Panthers Aaron Donald
OLB — Olivier Vernon New York Giants Khalil Mack
ILB — Leighton Vander Esch Dallas Cowboys Luke Kuechly
SS — Malcolm Jenkins Philadelphia Eagles Landon Collins
Special Teamer — Michael Thomas New York Giants Cory Littleton

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