Hey, guess what's just around the corner? Yep, it's the 2024 Pro Bowl Games! Set to be the highlight of the upcoming NFL all-star game for the 2023 NFL season. This year, we're in for some changes”“no more full-contact Pro Bowl game. Instead, we're diving into skills competitions and non-contact flag football games. It's a whole new ball game (pun intended)!
So, the deal is, the Pro Bowl brings together the best players, showcasing their mad skills in one epic event. It's always been a dream for NFL players, a notch in the belt on the road to that gold bust in Canton. Curious? Well, here's everything you need to know.
The Pro Bowl is bringing us a flag football showdown and a bunch of skill competitions. They're spreading the action from Thursday, February 1, all the way to Sunday, February 4. Where? None other than Camping World Stadium in sunny Orlando, Florida. Guess what, it's the first time they're back in Orlando since 2020.
Event | Date | Time (ET) |
Thursday skills showdown | Thursday, February 1 | 7:00 p.m. |
Sunday Pro Bowl games championship | Sunday, February 4 | 3:00 p.m. |
If you want to catch the NFL Pro Bowl 2024 live, the NFL's got you covered at ProBowl.com/Tickets. Get this”“tickets are up for grabs starting at just $45! That's your golden ticket to experience the excitement at Camping World Stadium.
Now, here's the deal for the procrastinators. If you snooze, you might want to hit up retailers like Ticketmaster. But hey, prices there are a bit steeper, ranging from $60 to $70. It's first-come, first-served, so you might end up paying more in the days to come. Go grab those tickets now!
Channel | ESPN, ABC |
Stream | ESPN.com, ESPN+, DisneyXD, fuboTV |
The 2024 Pro Bowl will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC with a streaming option available within FuboTV.
The 2024 Pro Bowl rosters have already been set for both the AFC and the NFC. The full rosters can be found here.
Are you as excited as we are for the Pro Bowl?