NFL Pro Bowl schedule 2023: Times, TV channels, lineups for skills competition & flag football game

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NFL Pro Bowl schedule 2023: Times, TV channels, lineups for skills competition & flag football game image

Let the games begin.

The 2023 Pro Bowl is getting a facelift in many ways. Gone are the days of a single exhibition game on Sunday for bragging rights, in are the days where the week's events lead to a cumulative score 

The week leading up the flag football game on Sunday will feature a number of skills competitions as the league attempts to rehab the Pro Bowl and get fans more invested. Featuring dodgeball, long drive and catch competitions among others, coaches Peyton and Eli Manning will try to inject life into the week's events. 

While the numbers of viewers still measure in the millions, Pro Bowl viewership hit a low in 2022, leading to the league wanting to make for a more palatable and entertaining viewing experience this year. We'll see if the end product meets that goal.

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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — unless it's a Pro Bowl event. Here's what to know about this week's Pro Bowl Games:

NFL Pro Bowl schedule 2023

  • Dates: Thursday, Feb. 2 and Sunday, Feb. 5
  • Times: 7 p.m. ET (Thursday) | 3 p.m. ET (Sunday) 
  • TV channel (U.S.): ESPN (Thursday) | ESPN, ABC, Disney XD (Sunday)
  • TV channel (Canada): TSN1 (Sunday)
  • Live stream: ESPN+, fuboTV

There are two broadcasting days of the upcoming skills competitions: Thursday, Feb. 2 and Sunday, Feb. 5. 

Five events will be broadcast on each day, with the Pro Bowl flag football game closing out the Pro Bowl week events on Sunday afternoon. 

Here's the schedule for this week's Pro Bowl games:

Thursday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m. ET

Event TV channel Live stream
Dodgeball ESPN fuboTV, ESPN+
Lightning round ESPN fuboTV, ESPN+
Longest drive ESPN fuboTV, ESPN+
Precision passing ESPN fuboTV, ESPN+
Best catch (Round 1) ESPN fuboTV, ESPN+

Sunday, Feb. 5, 3 p.m. ET

Event TV channel Live stream
Best catch (Final) ESPN, ABC, Disney XD fuboTV, ESPN+
Gridiron Gauntlet ESPN, ABC, Disney XD fuboTV, ESPN+
Kick Tac Toe ESPN, ABC, Disney XD fuboTV, ESPN+
Move the Chains ESPN, ABC, Disney XD fuboTV, ESPN+
Flag football games ESPN, ABC, Disney XD fuboTV, ESPN+

NFL skills competition lineups

Dodgeball

AFC

  1. Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals
  2. Nick Chubb, Browns
  3. Sauce Gardner, Jets
  4. Myles Garrett, Browns
  5. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins

NFC

  1. Saquon Barkley, Giants
  2. Dalvin Cook, Vikings
  3. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys
  4. Micah Parsons, Cowboys
  5. Jalen Ramsey

Best catch

AFC

  1. Pat Surtain II, Broncos
  2. Stefon Diggs, Bills

NFC

  1. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions
  2. Justin Jefferson, Vikings

Precision passing

AFC

  1. Tyler Huntley, Ravens
  2. Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars
  3. Derek Carr, Raiders

NFC

  1. Geno Smith, Seahawks
  2. Kirk Cousins, Vikings
  3. Jared Goff, Lions

NFL flag football game lineups

NFC

QB: Kirk Cousins, Vikings

RB: Saquon Barkley, Giants

RB: Christian McCaffrey, 49ers

WR: Justin Jefferson, Vikings

WR: CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys

TE: George Kittle, 49ers

LB: Micah Parsons, Cowboys

LB: Fred Warner, 49ers

CB: Jalen Ramsey, Rams

CB: Trevon Diggs, Cowboys

CB: Jaire Alexander, Packers

S: Talanoa Hufanga, 49ers

AFC

QB: Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars

RB: Derrick Henry, Titans

WR: Davante Adams, Raiders

WR: Stefon Diggs, Bills

WR: Tyreek Hill, Dolphins

WR: Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals

LB: Bradley Chubb, Dolphins

LB: C.J. Mosley, Jets

LB: Roquan Smith, Ravens

CB: Sauce Gardner, Jets

S: Derwin James, Chargers

S: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Steelers

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