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Date | January 30 and February 2, 2025 | ||||
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Stadium | Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida) | ||||
Ceremonies | |||||
National anthem | Presley Tennant | ||||
TV in the United States | |||||
Network | |||||
Announcers | Scott Van Pelt (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky, Jason Kelce (color), Marcus Spears, Laura Rutledge, and Michelle Beisner-Buck (sideline reporters) | ||||
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will be the National Football League (NFL)'s all-star game for the 2024 NFL season. This will be the third year that the event will consist of skills competitions and a non-contact flag football game. The first block of skills competitions will take place on January 30, 2025, around various venues in Central Florida, while the flag football game and the other events will take place on February 2 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Background
The NFL announced that Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, would be the site for the games after hosting it the year before. Previously, Camping World Stadium hosted the Pro Bowl from 2017 to 2020 (no game was held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
Format
The format will consist of various skill competition events and a 7-on-7 flag football game, with the first block of events having been held on January 30, 2025. On February 2, the remainder of the event program will take place at Camping World Stadium (the full Madden NFL 25 game will air on February 1 with clips being shown on Sunday).
Rosters
The fan voting ran between November 25 and December 23, 2024, with rosters announced on January 2, 2025. Three rookies were named to the initial roster: quarterback Jayden Daniels, tight end Brock Bowers, and outside linebacker Jared Verse. Later, rookie wide receivers Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers replaced Zay Flowers and Amon-Ra St. Brown, respectively, after the latter two went down with injury. Later, rookie quarterback Drake Maye replaced Lamar Jackson, respectively, after the latter chose not to participate.
AFC
Position | Starter(s) | Reserve(s) | Alternates(s) |
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Defensive end | 95 Myles Garrett, Cleveland 91 Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati |
98 Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas[b] | 55 Danielle Hunter, Houston[a] |
Defensive tackle | 97 Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh 95 Chris Jones[c], Kansas City |
92 Nnamdi Madubuike, Baltimore[b] | 95 Quinnen Williams, NY Jets[a] 98 Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee[a] |
Outside linebacker | 15 Nik Bonitto, Denver 90 T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh[b] |
52 Khalil Mack, LA Chargers[b] | 53 Kyle Van Noy, Baltimore[a] 97 Joey Bosa, LA Chargers[a] |
Inside / middle linebacker | 0 Roquan Smith, Baltimore[b] | 44 Zaire Franklin, Indianapolis | 6 Patrick Queen, Pittsburgh[a] |
Cornerback | 24 Derek Stingley Jr., Houston 2 Patrick Surtain II, Denver |
44 Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore 21 Denzel Ward, Cleveland |
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Free safety | 39 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh | ||
Strong safety | 14 Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore | 3 Derwin James, LA Chargers |
Position | Starter | Alternate(s) |
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Long snapper | 46 Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville | |
Punter | 9 Logan Cooke, Jacksonville | |
Placekicker | 9 Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh | |
Return specialist | 19 Marvin Mims, Denver | |
Special teams | 41 Brenden Schooler, New England[b] | 28 Miles 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 to Super Bowl LIX (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
- d Selected but chose not to participate
NFC
Position | Starter(s) | Reserve(s) | Alternate(s) |
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Defensive end | 97 Nick Bosa, San Francisco 11 Micah Parsons, Dallas |
52 Rashan Gary, Green Bay | |
Defensive tackle | 97 Dexter Lawrence, NY Giants 98 Jalen Carter, Philadelphia[c] |
50 Vita Vea, Tampa Bay | 99 Leonard Williams, Seattle[a] |
Outside linebacker | 58 Jonathan Greenard, Minnesota 43 Andrew Van Ginkel, Minnesota |
8 Jared Verse, LA Rams | |
Inside / middle linebacker | 54 Fred Warner, San Francisco | 53 Zack Baun, Philadelphia[c] | 54 Bobby Wagner, Washington[a] |
Cornerback | 1 Jaylon Johnson, Chicago 7 Byron Murphy Jr., Minnesota |
8 Jaycee Horn, Carolina 21 Devon Witherspoon, Seattle |
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Free safety | 29 Xavier McKinney, Green Bay | ||
Strong safety | 3 Budda Baker, Arizona | 32 Brian Branch, Detroit |
Position | Starter | Alternate(s) |
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Long snapper | 42 Andrew DePaola, Minnesota | |
Punter | 3 Jack Fox, Detroit | |
Placekicker | 17 Brandon Aubrey, Dallas | |
Return specialist | 9 KaVontae Turpin, Dallas | |
Special teams | 12 KhaDarel 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 to Super Bowl LIX (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
- d Selected but chose not to participate
Number of selections per team
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Broadcasting
ESPN and ABC will have the rights to the Pro Bowl Games. ESPN, NFL+, and ESPN+ aired the Thursday events live while ABC will air the recording of the block on the Sunday after the event (prior to Sunday's events), while ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes and NFL+ will air the Sunday events live.
Schedule and results
The events were held at Camping World Stadium. The first set of skills competitions were held on Thursday, January 30, 2025, and the second set will be held on Sunday, February 2.
Thursday
Passing the Test
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.
Order | Quarterback | Team | Trivia partner | Team | Correct answers |
Total time | Score |
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1 | Joe Burrow | CIN | Nico Collins | HOU | 2/5 | 60 seconds | 27 |
2 | Jared Goff | DET | Josh Jacobs | GB | 5/5 | 90 seconds | 44 |
3 | Drake Maye | NWE | Jonnu Smith | MIA | 4/5 | 80 seconds | 22 |
4 | Sam Darnold | MIN | Fred Warner | SF | 5/5 | 90 seconds | 39 |
5 | Russell Wilson | PIT | Myles Garrett | CLE | 5/5 | 90 seconds | 31 |
6 | Baker Mayfield | TB | Mike Evans | TB | 3/5 | 70 seconds | 27 |
Jared Goff won the event for the NFC with a score of 44, earning the NFC three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 0 |
NFC | 3 |
Satisfying Catches
The NFC won this event, earning three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 0 |
NFC | 6 |
The Big Spike
The AFC won this event, earning three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 3 |
NFC | 6 |
Helmet Harmony
The NFC won this event, earning three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 3 |
NFC | 9 |
Relay Race
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.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 4 |
NFC | 11 |
Dodgeball
Two games were held, and each was worth three points. The AFC won the first game and the NFC won the second game.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 7 |
NFC | 14 |
Sunday
Head to Head
This event was a Madden NFL livestream held the day before. The three points were officially added at the start of the festivities on Sunday (accompanied by a highlight reel).
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 7 |
NFC | 14 |
Perfect Punt
This event is worth three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 7 |
NFC | 14 |
The Great Football Race
This event is worth three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 7 |
NFC | 14 |
Tug of War
This event is worth three points.
Conference | Score |
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AFC | 7 |
NFC | 14 |
Overall score
Following the skills events, one game of flag football with four 12-minute quarters will be played.
Conference | Events | 1st Quarter | 2nd Quarter | 3rd Quarter | 4th Quarter | Final |
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AFC | 7 | 7 | ||||
NFC | 14 | 14 |
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