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NFL Pro Bowl 2023 live today: players, dates, TV broadcast, stream

UPDATE, February 5, 6:20 p.m.: Amon-Ra St. Brown in the final of the catch challenge!

Detroit Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown is in the finals at the Pro Bowl Games in Vegas. The German-American has come up with something special for the event with his brother Equanimeous from the Chicago Bears.

Gigantisch! St. Brown mit Salto-Catch beim Pro Bowl – You do not have permission to view this object.

Everything new at the Pro Bowl!

From 2023, the Pro Bowl will be held as a multi-day event in which the stars of AFC and NFC compete in various competitions. The classic Pro Bowl will be played in flag football. This is played with significantly less physical contact.

This is intended to minimize the risk of injury, so it depends more on the skill of the players not to let the flag be snatched away. Flag Football aims to be included in the Olympic program.

When is the 2023 Pro Bowl held?

The Pro Bowl, i.e. the classic all-star game, will take place on Sunday, February 5, 2023 (from 8:15 p.m. live on ProSieben MAXX and in the live stream on ran.de). The game will start at 8:45 p.m. German time at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Where will the Pro Bowl 2023 be televised live?

The Pro Bowl 2023 will be broadcast live on ProSieben MAXX on Sunday, February 5, 2023.

Is there a live stream for Pro Bowl 2023?

Yes, the Pro Bowl 2023 will also be shown on ran.de in a free live stream on Sunday at 8:15 p.m. In addition, DAZN also broadcasts the game in a live stream, but this is subject to a fee.

What are the 2023 Pro Bowl Games?

Even before the actual All-Star Game, eight different games of skill will take place on February 2nd and 5th, which are new to this year’s Pro Bowl Games. These mini-games are:

Mini-games on February 2nd:

Epic Pro Bowl Dodgeball: This is a tournament, similar to dodgeball, with four teams of five players each

Lightning Round: In the Lightning Round, players from each conference will toss water balloons back and forth from increasing distances. If a team manages to toss all the balls back and forth, it advances to the next round.

Longest Drive: Four players try to hit a golf ball from a tee as possible. Each player has three shots. The winner of this mini-game gets three points that are credited to their conference.

Precision Passing: This game is exclusively for the quarterbacks, who should prove their precision. They have to reach as many targets as possible with their passes within one minute and receive corresponding points for success. Again, the QB with the highest number of points gets three points for his conference.

Best Catch: Two players from each conference compete in this competition, which requires one thing above all: creativity. Videos of catches will be recorded in advance at well-known locations in Las Vegas and then presented. The fans then vote online for their favorite catch. The players with the most votes will compete against each other in the final on Sunday.

Mini-games on February 5th:

Best Catch: On Sunday, the best catchers from each conference go head-to-head and kick. A jury of celebrities then selects the catch using a points system.

Gridiron Gauntlet: This mini-game is a kind of relay race in which six players from each conference compete. Three points are awarded to the winning team.

Kick Tac Toe: For the kickers, punters, and long snappers, things are about to get serious in this mini-game. They compete against each other in a huge tic-tac-toe competition.

Move the Chains: The last mini-game of the Pro Bowl Games 2023 is all about power and speed as well as ingenuity. Five players on each team must pull a wall laden with heavy weights 10 yards with the help of chains.

Who is playing in the Pro Bowl 2023?

Im Pro Bowl 2023 the stars of the two NFL divisions AFC and NFC compete in the All-Star Game. The Pro Bowl squad is largely determined by fan voting. With Amon-Ra St. Brown, a German player could also be part of the Pro Bowl 2023.

AFC cadres according to the fan-voting:

Quarterback: Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)

Running Back: Nick Chubb (Cleveland Browns), Derrick Henry (Tennessee Titans), Josh Jacobs (Las Vegas Raiders)

Fullback: Patrick Ricard (Baltimore Ravens)

Wide Receiver: Davante Adams (Las Vegas Raiders), Ja’Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals), Stefon Diggs (Buffalo Bills), Tyreek Hill (Miami Dolphins)

Tight End: Mark Andrews (Baltimore Ravens), Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs)

Offensive Tackle: Terron Armstead (Miami Dolphins), Orlando Brown (Kansas City Chiefs), Laremy Tunsil (Houston Texans)

Offensive Guards: Joel Bitonio (Cleveland Browns), Quenton Nelson (Indianapolis Colts), Joe Thuney (Kansas City Chiefs)

Center: Creed Humphrey (Kansas City Chiefs), Mitch Morse (Buffalo Bills)

Defensive Ends: Maxx Crosby (Las Vegas Raiders), Myles Garrett (Cleveland Browns), Trey Hendrickson (Cincinnati Bengals)

Defensive Tackles:Chris Jones (Kansas City Chiefs), Jeffery Simmons (Tennessee Titans), Quinnen Williams (New York Jets)

Outside Linebacker: Matt Judon (New England Patriots), Khalil Mack (Los Angeles Chargers), T.J. Watt (Pittsburgh Steelers)

Inside Linebacker: C.J. Mosley (New York Jets), Roquan Smith (Baltimore Ravens)

Cornerbacks: Sauce Gardner (New York Jets), Xavien Howard (Miami Dolphins), Marlon Humphrey (Baltimore Ravens), Pat Surtain II (Denver Broncos)

Free Safety: Minkah Fitzpatrick (Pittsburgh Steelers)

Strong Safety: Derwin James (Los Angeles Chargers), Jordan Poyer (Buffalo Bills)

Long Snapper: Morgan Cox (Tennessee Titans)

Punter: Tommy Townsend (Kansas City Chiefs)

Kicker: Justin Tucker (Baltimore Ravens)

Return Specialist: Devin Duvernay (Baltimore Ravens)

Special Teamer: Justin Hardee (New York Jets)

NFC squad after fan voting:

Quarterback: Kirk Cousins (Minnesota Vikings), Jalen Hurts (Philadephia Eagles), Geno Smith (Seattle Seahawks)

Running Back: Saquon Barkley (New York Giants), Tony Pollard (Dallas Cowboys), Miles Sanders (Philadelphia Eagles)

Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk (San Francisco 49ers)

Wide Receiver: A.J. Brown (Philadelphia Eagles), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings), CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys), Terry McLaurin (Washington Commanders)

Tight End: T.J. Hockenson (Minnesota Vikings), George Kittle (San Francisco 49ers)

Offensive Tackle: Lane Johnson (Philadelphia Eagles), Trent Williams (San Francisco 49ers), Tristan Wirfs (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Offensive Guard: Landon Dickerson (Philadelphia Eagles), Chris Lindstrom (Atlanta Falcons), Zack Martin (Dallas Cowboys)

Center: Jason Kelce (Philadelphia Eagles), Frank Ragnow (Detroit Lions)

Defensive End: Nick Bosa (San Francisco 49ers), Brian Burns (Carolina Panthers), DeMarcus Lawrence (Dallas Cowboys)

Interior Lineman: Jonathan Allen (Washington Commanders), Aaron Donald (Los Angeles Rams), Dexter Lawrence (New York Giants)

Outside Linebacker: Micah Parsons (Dallas Cowboys), Haason Reddick (Philadelphia Eagles), Za’Darius Smith (Minnesota Vikings)

Inside Linebacker: Demario Davis (New Orleans Saints), Fred Warner (San Francisco 49ers)

Cornerback: Jaire Alexander (Green Bay Packers), Trevon Diggs (Dallas Cowboys), Darius Slay (Philadelphia Eagles), Tariq Woolen (Seattle Seahawks)

Free Safety: Quandre Diggs (Seattle Seahawks)

Strong Safety:Budda Baker (Arizona Cardinals), Talanoa Hufanga (San Francisco 49ers)

Long Snapper: Andrew DePaola (Minnesota Vikings)

Punter: Tress Way (Washington Commanders)

Kicker: Jason Myers (Seattle Seahawks)

Return Specialist: KaVontae Turpin (Dallas Cowboys)

Special Teamer: Jeremy Reaves (Washington Commanders)

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