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2025 Pro Bowl Games
AFCNFC
6376
Head coach:
Peyton Manning
Head coach:
Eli Manning
DateJanuary 30 and February 2, 2025
StadiumNicholson Fieldhouse, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, andCamping World Stadium(Orlando, Florida)
Offensive MVPJared Goff (Detroit Lions)
Defensive MVPByron Murphy (Minnesota Vikings)
Ceremonies
National anthemPresley Tennant
TV in the United States
Network
AnnouncersScott Van Pelt (play-by-play),Dan Orlovsky,Jason Kelce (color),Marcus Spears,Laura Rutledge, andMichelle Beisner-Buck (sideline reporters)

The2025 Pro Bowl Games was theNational Football League (NFL)'sall-star game for the2024 NFL season. This was the third year that the event consisted of skills competitions and a non-contactflag football game. The first block of skills competitions took place on January 30, 2025, around various venues inCentral Florida though mainly at Nicholson Fieldhouse on the campus of theUniversity of Central Florida inOrlando, Florida, while the flag football game and the other events took place on February 2 atCamping World Stadium inOrlando.

The NFC won both the skills events and flag football game, 20–13 and 56–50 respectively. This became the first pro bowl that a single conference outscored the other in both the skills events and the final flag football game. This also became the highest scoring Pro Bowl, breaking the record from the year before.

Background

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The NFL announced thatCamping World Stadium inOrlando, Florida, would be the site for the games after hosting it the year before. Previously, Camping World Stadium hosted the Pro Bowl from2017 to2020 (no game was held in2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic).[1]

Format

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The format consisted of various skill competition events and a 7-on-7 flag football game, with the first block of events held on January 30, 2025. On February 2, the remainder of the event program took place at Camping World Stadium (the full Madden NFL 25 game aired on February 1 with clips being shown on Sunday).[2][3]

Rosters

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The fan voting ran between November 25 and December 23, 2024, with rosters announced on January 2, 2025.[2][4][5] Three rookies were named to the initial roster: quarterbackJayden Daniels, tight endBrock Bowers, and outside linebackerJared Verse. Later, rookie wide receiversBrian Thomas Jr. andMalik Nabers replacedZay Flowers andAmon-Ra St. Brown, respectively, after the latter two went down with injury. AfterLamar Jackson chose not to participate, he was replaced by rookie quarterbackDrake Maye.

AFC

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Offense
PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback17Josh Allen,Buffalo[d]9Joe Burrow,Cincinnati
8Lamar Jackson,Baltimore[d]
10Drake Maye,New England[a]
3Russell Wilson,Pittsburgh[a]
Running back22Derrick Henry,Baltimore[d]28Joe Mixon,Houston
28Jonathan Taylor,Indianapolis
4James Cook,Buffalo[a]
Fullback42Patrick Ricard,Baltimore
Wide receiver1Ja'Marr Chase,Cincinnati
3Jerry Jeudy,Cleveland
12Nico Collins,Houston
4Zay Flowers,Baltimore[b]
7Brian Thomas Jr.,Jacksonville[a]
Tight end89Brock Bowers,Las Vegas87Travis Kelce,Kansas City[c]9Jonnu Smith,Miami[a]
Offensive tackle73Dion Dawkins,Buffalo
78Laremy Tunsil,Houston[b]
70Rashawn Slater,LA Chargers79Ronnie Stanley,Baltimore[a]
Offensive guard56Quenton Nelson,Indianapolis
62Joe Thuney,Kansas City[c]
65Trey Smith,Kansas City[c]75Joel Bitonio,Cleveland[a]
73Isaac Seumalo,Pittsburgh[a]
Center52Creed Humphrey,Kansas City[c]64Tyler Linderbaum,Baltimore66Connor McGovern,Buffalo[a]
Defense
PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end95Myles Garrett,Cleveland
91Trey Hendrickson,Cincinnati
98Maxx Crosby,Las Vegas[b]55Danielle Hunter,Houston[a]
Defensive tackle97Cameron Heyward,Pittsburgh
95Chris Jones[c],Kansas City
92Nnamdi Madubuike,Baltimore[b]95Quinnen Williams,NY Jets[a]
98Jeffery Simmons,Tennessee[a]
Outside linebacker15Nik Bonitto,Denver
90T. J. Watt,Pittsburgh[b]
52Khalil Mack,LA Chargers[b]53Kyle Van Noy,Baltimore[a]
97Joey Bosa,LA Chargers[a]
Inside / middle linebacker0Roquan Smith,Baltimore[b]44Zaire Franklin,Indianapolis6Patrick Queen,Pittsburgh[a]
Cornerback24Derek Stingley Jr.,Houston
2Patrick Surtain II,Denver
44Marlon Humphrey,Baltimore
21Denzel Ward,Cleveland
Free safety39Minkah Fitzpatrick,Pittsburgh
Strong safety14Kyle Hamilton,Baltimore3Derwin James,LA Chargers
Special teams
PositionStarterAlternate(s)
Long snapper46Ross Matiscik,Jacksonville
Punter9Logan Cooke,Jacksonville
Placekicker9Chris Boswell,Pittsburgh
Return specialist19Marvin Mims,Denver
Special teams41Brenden Schooler,New England[b]28Miles Killebrew,Pittsburgh[a]
bold player who participated in the game
italics signifies a rookie
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player selection due to an injury or vacancy
b Injured player; selected but did not participate
c Selected but did not play because his team advanced toSuper Bowl LIX (seePro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
d Selected but chose not to participate

NFC

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Offense
PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback16Jared Goff,Detroit14Sam Darnold,Minnesota
5Jayden Daniels,Washington[d]
6Baker Mayfield,Tampa Bay[a]
Running back26Saquon Barkley,Philadelphia[c]26Jahmyr Gibbs,Detroit
8Josh Jacobs,Green Bay
7Bijan Robinson,Atlanta[a]
Fullback44Kyle Juszczyk,San Francisco
Wide receiver18Justin Jefferson,Minnesota
14Amon-Ra St. Brown,Detroit[b]
88CeeDee Lamb,Dallas[b]
17Terry McLaurin,Washington[b]
1Malik Nabers,NY Giants[a]
13Mike Evans,Tampa Bay[a]
11Jaxon Smith-Njigba,Seattle[a]
Tight end85George Kittle,San Francisco85Trey McBride,Arizona
Offensive tackle58Penei Sewell,Detroit[b]
65Lane Johnson,Philadelphia[c]
78Tristan Wirfs,Tampa Bay68Taylor Decker,Detroit[a]
75Brian O'Neill,Minnesota[a]
Offensive guard69Landon Dickerson,Philadelphia[c]
73Tyler Smith,Dallas
63Chris Lindstrom,Atlanta50Robert Hunt,Carolina[a]
Center77Frank Ragnow,Detroit51Cam Jurgens,Philadelphia[c]78Erik McCoy,New Orleans[a]
Defense
PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end97Nick Bosa,San Francisco
11Micah Parsons,Dallas
52Rashan Gary,Green Bay
Defensive tackle97Dexter Lawrence,NY Giants
98Jalen Carter,Philadelphia[c]
50Vita Vea,Tampa Bay99Leonard Williams,Seattle[a]
Outside linebacker58Jonathan Greenard,Minnesota
43Andrew Van Ginkel,Minnesota
8Jared Verse,LA Rams
Inside / middle linebacker54Fred Warner,San Francisco53Zack Baun,Philadelphia[c]54Bobby Wagner,Washington[a]
Cornerback1Jaylon Johnson,Chicago
7Byron Murphy Jr.,Minnesota
8Jaycee Horn,Carolina
21Devon Witherspoon,Seattle
Free safety29Xavier McKinney,Green Bay
Strong safety3Budda Baker,Arizona32Brian Branch,Detroit
Special teams
PositionStarterAlternate(s)
Long snapper42Andrew DePaola,Minnesota
Punter3Jack Fox,Detroit
Placekicker17Brandon Aubrey,Dallas
Return specialist9KaVontae Turpin,Dallas
Special teams12KhaDarel Hodge,Atlanta
bold player who participated in the game
italics signifies a rookie
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player selection due to an injury or vacancy
b Injured player; selected but did not participate
c Selected but did not play because his team advanced toSuper Bowl LIX (seePro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
d Selected but chose not to participate

Number of selections per team

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American Football Conference
TeamSelections
Baltimore Ravens11
Buffalo Bills4
Cincinnati Bengals3
Cleveland Browns4
Denver Broncos3
Houston Texans5
Indianapolis Colts3
Jacksonville Jaguars3
Kansas City Chiefs5
Las Vegas Raiders2
Los Angeles Chargers4
Miami Dolphins1
New England Patriots2
New York Jets1
Pittsburgh Steelers8
Tennessee Titans1
National Football Conference
TeamSelections
Arizona Cardinals2
Atlanta Falcons3
Carolina Panthers2
Chicago Bears1
Dallas Cowboys5
Detroit Lions8
Green Bay Packers3
Los Angeles Rams1
Minnesota Vikings7
New Orleans Saints1
New York Giants2
Philadelphia Eagles6
San Francisco 49ers4
Seattle Seahawks3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers4
Washington Commanders3

Broadcasting

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ESPN andABC had the rights to the Pro Bowl Games. ESPN,NFL+, andESPN+ aired the Thursday events live while ABC aired the recording of the block on the Sunday after the event (prior to Sunday's events), while ESPN,ABC,Disney XD,ESPN+,ESPN Deportes andNFL+ aired the Sunday events live.[2]

Schedule and results

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The events were held atCamping World Stadium. The first set of skills competitions were held on Thursday, January 30, 2025, and the second set were held on Sunday, February 2.[6][7]

Thursday

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Passing the Test

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Passing the Test was an accuracy competition in which each quarterback from both conferences attempted to hit as many targets as possible in the given time, including six stationary targets and three moving targets. After all targets had been hit, the quarterback was allowed to hit it a second time for points. Quarterbacks attempted to hit targets for points until they were out of time. To determine how much time each quarterback had, the quarterbacks were matched with a Pro Bowl partner and asked to answer five trivia questions. Each quarterback started with 40 seconds of time, being awarded an additional 10 second for each correct answer.[8]

Passing the Test results[9][10]
OrderQuarterbackTeamTrivia partnerTeamCorrect
answers
Total timeScore
1Joe BurrowCINNico CollinsHOU2/560 seconds27
2Jared GoffDETJosh JacobsGB5/590 seconds44
3Drake MayeNWEJonnu SmithMIA4/580 seconds22
4Sam DarnoldMINFred WarnerSF5/590 seconds39
5Russell WilsonPITMyles GarrettCLE5/590 seconds31
6Baker MayfieldTBMike EvansTB3/570 seconds27

Jared Goff won the event for the NFC with a score of 44, earning the NFC three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC0
NFC3

Satisfying Catches

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The NFC won this event, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC0
NFC6

The Big Spike

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The AFC won this event, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC3
NFC6

Helmet Harmony

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The NFC won this event 8–6, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC3
NFC9

Relay Race

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Three races were held, and each was worth a single point. The NFC won the first race, the AFC won the second race, and the NFC won the third race.

ConferenceScore
AFC4
NFC11

Dodgeball

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Two games were held, and each was worth three points. The AFC won the first game and the NFC won the second game.

ConferenceScore
AFC7
NFC14

Sunday

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Flag Football First Quarter

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The first quarter of the flag football game was played. The NFC outscored the AFC 13–6.

ConferenceScore
AFC13
NFC27

Punt Perfect

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This event was held between the first quarter and the second quarter of the flag football game. The AFC won this event 1–0 in three sudden death rounds after a 13–13 regulation tie and a 3–3 overtime tie, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC16
NFC27

Flag Football Second Quarter

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The second quarter of the flag football game was played. The NFC outscored the AFC 12–6.

ConferenceScore
AFC22
NFC39

Head to Head

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This event was a Madden NFL livestream held the day before. The three points were officially added during halftime on Sunday (accompanied by a highlight reel). The AFC won the game 22–13, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC25
NFC39

The Great Football Race

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This event was held during halftime of the flag football game. The NFC won this event, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC25
NFC42

Flag Football Third Quarter

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The third quarter of the flag football game was played. The AFC outscored the NFC 14–13.

ConferenceScore
AFC39
NFC55

Tug of War

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This event was held between the third quarter and the fourth quarter of the flag football game. It was a best-of-three format, and the NFC won in a 2–0 sweep, earning three points.

ConferenceScore
AFC39
NFC58

Flag Football Fourth Quarter

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The fourth quarter of the flag football game was played. The AFC outscored the NFC 24–18.

ConferenceScore
AFC63
NFC76

Overall score

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In addition to the skills events, one game offlag football with four 12-minute quarters was played, with Sunday’s events being held between quarters.

ConferenceEvents1st QuarterEvents2nd QuarterEvents3rd QuarterEvents4th QuarterFinal
AFC763631402463
NFC141301231331876

References

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  1. ^"Tickets now on sale for 2025 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon".NFL.com. November 19, 2024. RetrievedDecember 23, 2024.
  2. ^abc"2025 Pro Bowl Games Vote Presented by Verizon Now Open".NFLCommunications.com (Press release). November 25, 2024. RetrievedDecember 23, 2024.
  3. ^"2025 Pro Bowl: How To Watch, Listen And Follow".www.seahawks.com. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  4. ^"2025 Pro Bowl Games: Complete AFC roster revealed".NFL.com. January 2, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2025.
  5. ^"2025 Pro Bowl Games: Complete NFC roster revealed".NFL.com. January 2, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2025.
  6. ^"2025 Pro Bowl Games in Orlando, FL".National Football League. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  7. ^Greenspan, Jared (January 30, 2025)."NFL Pro Bowl schedule 2025: Times, TV channels, live streams, lineups for skills competition and flag football game | Sporting News".The Sporting News. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  8. ^Fowler, Mia (January 29, 2025)."NFL+: What to expect from the 2025 Pro Bowl Games".National Football League. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  9. ^Ricketson, Teddy (January 31, 2025)."NFL Pro Bowl skills competition results: NFC gets out to big lead thanks to Jared Goff, Justin Jefferson | Sporting News".The Sporting News. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  10. ^Dajani, Jordan (January 31, 2025)."2025 Pro Bowl results: Jared Goff, Josh Jacobs help NFC grab early lead over AFC in new format".CBS Sports. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.

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