2024 Pro Bowl Games
DateFebruary 1 and 4, 2024
StadiumCamping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
TV in the United States
NetworkESPN, ABC and Disney XD

The 2024 Pro Bowl Games is the upcoming National Football League all-star game for the 2023 NFL season. This will be the second year that the event consists of skills competitions and non-contact flag football games, rather than an actual tackle football game.[1] The first block of skills competitions is scheduled to take place on February 1, 2024, around various venues in Central Florida, while the flag football games and the other events are scheduled for February 4 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Fan voting began on November 27, 2023, and ended on December 25.[2] The rosters were then announced on January 3, 2024.[3][4]

Background

The NFL announced on July 25, 2023, that Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida will be the site for the game after spending the last two years at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.[1] Prior to Allegiant Stadium's two years, Camping World Stadium hosted the Pro Bowl from 2017 to 2020.[5]

Format

The event will consist of various skill competition events and three 7-on-7 flag football games, with the first block of events being held on February 1, 2024. On February 4, the remainder of the event program is scheduled to take place at Camping World Stadium.[2]

On December 20, 2023, the league announced the skills competitions for both days, with a tug of war added to the program. The Closest to the Pin golf accuracy competition replaces the Longest Drive. The High Stakes event replaces the Lightning Round, reducing the previous year's three-part challenge to just the competition where players attempt to catch punts. In addition, the Madden NFL Head-to-Head event, in which two players from each conference play the Madden NFL video game using the Pro Bowl rosters, will now count as part of the skill competitions instead of just being an exhibition event for the past few years.[6][7][8]

Rosters

The fan voting ran between November 27 and December 25, 2023.[2] The final rosters were then announced on January 3, 2024.[3][4]

AFC

Offense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Quarterback 1 Tua Tagovailoa, Miami 8 Lamar Jackson, Baltimore
15 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City
Running back 31 Raheem Mostert, Miami 4 James Cook, Buffalo
22 Derrick Henry, Tennessee
Fullback 30 Alec Ingold, Miami
Wide receiver 10 Tyreek Hill, Miami
2 Amari Cooper, Cleveland
13 Keenan Allen, LA Chargers
1 Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati
Tight end 87 Travis Kelce, Kansas City 85 David Njoku, Cleveland
Offensive tackle 78 Laremy Tunsil, Houston
73 Dion Dawkins, Buffalo
72 Terron Armstead, Miami
Offensive guard 56 Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis
75 Joel Bitonio, Cleveland
62 Joe Thuney, Kansas City
Center 52 Creed Humphrey, Kansas City 64 Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore
Defense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternates(s)
Defensive end 95 Myles Garrett, Cleveland
98 Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas
91 Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati
Defensive tackle 95 Chris Jones, Kansas City
95 Quinnen Williams, NY Jets
92 Justin Madubuike, Baltimore
Outside linebacker 90 T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh
52 Khalil Mack, LA Chargers
41 Josh Allen, Jacksonville
Inside / middle linebacker 0 Roquan Smith, Baltimore 6 Patrick Queen, Baltimore
Cornerback 2 Patrick Surtain II, Denver
1 Sauce Gardner, NY Jets
5 Jalen Ramsey, Miami
21 Denzel Ward, Cleveland
Free safety 31 Justin Simmons, Denver 39 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh
Strong safety 14 Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore
Special teams
Position Starter Alternate(s)
Long snapper 46 Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville
Punter 6 A. J. Cole III, Las Vegas
Placekicker 9 Justin Tucker, Baltimore
Return specialist 19 Marvin Mims, Denver
Special teams 28 Miles Killebrew, Pittsburgh
bold player who participated in the game
(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 LVIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
d Selected but chose not to participate

NFC

Offense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Quarterback 13 Brock Purdy, San Francisco 4 Dak Prescott, Dallas
9 Matthew Stafford, LA Rams
Running back 23 Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 0 D'Andre Swift, Philadelphia
23 Kyren Williams, LA Rams
Fullback 44 Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco
Wide receiver 88 CeeDee Lamb, Dallas
11 A. J. Brown, Philadelphia
13 Mike Evans, Tampa Bay
17 Puka Nacua, LA Rams
Tight end 85 George Kittle, San Francisco 87 Sam LaPorta, Detroit
Offensive tackle 71 Trent Williams, San Francisco
65 Lane Johnson, Philadelphia
58 Penei Sewell, Detroit
Offensive guard 70 Zack Martin, Dallas
63 Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta
69 Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia
Center 62 Jason Kelce, Philadelphia 77 Frank Ragnow, Detroit
Defense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Defensive end 97 Nick Bosa, San Francisco
98 Montez Sweat, Chicago
97 Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit
Defensive tackle 99 Aaron Donald, LA Rams
97 Dexter Lawrence, NY Giants
98 Javon Hargrave, San Francisco
Outside linebacker 11 Micah Parsons, Dallas
99 Danielle Hunter, Minnesota
7 Haason Reddick, Philadelphia
Inside / middle linebacker 54 Fred Warner, San Francisco 54 Bobby Wagner, Seattle
Cornerback 26 DaRon Bland, Dallas
7 Charvarius Ward, San Francisco
33 Jaylon Johnson, Chicago
21 Devon Witherspoon, Seattle
Free safety 3 Jessie Bates, Atlanta 20 Julian Love, Seattle
Strong safety 3 Budda Baker, Arizona
Special teams
Position Starter Alternate(s)
Long snapper 42 Andrew DePaola, Minnesota
Punter 5 Bryan Anger, Dallas
Placekicker 17 Brandon Aubrey, Dallas
Return Specialist 22 Rashid Shaheed, New Orleans
Special teams 42 Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Detroit
bold player who participated in the game
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player has been selected as a captain
b Injured player; selected but did not participate
c Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LVIII (see Pro Bowl "Player selection" section)
d Selected but chose not to participate

Number of selections per team

American Football Conference
TeamSelections
Baltimore Ravens7
Miami Dolphins6
Cleveland Browns5
Kansas City Chiefs5
Denver Broncos3
Pittsburgh Steelers3
Buffalo Bills2
Cincinnati Bengals2
Jacksonville Jaguars2
Las Vegas Raiders2
Los Angeles Chargers2
New York Jets2
Houston Texans1
Indianapolis Colts1
Tennessee Titans1
New England Patriots0
National Football Conference
TeamSelections
San Francisco 49ers9
Dallas Cowboys7
Philadelphia Eagles6
Detroit Lions5
Los Angeles Rams4
Seattle Seahawks3
Atlanta Falcons2
Chicago Bears2
Minnesota Vikings2
Arizona Cardinals1
New Orleans Saints1
New York Giants1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers1
Carolina Panthers0
Green Bay Packers0
Washington Commanders0

Schedule and results

The first set of skills competitions will take place on Thursday, February 1, 2024, and the second set will be held on Sunday, February 4.[6]

Thursday

  • Precision Passing: an accuracy competition in which each quarterback from both conferences attempts to hit as many targets as possible in one minute.[6]
  • Best Catch: one player from each conference will be shown in pre-recorded segments doing special catches around various Orlando landmarks, and a fan vote will determine who had the best catches.[6]
  • Closest to the Pin: a golf accuracy competition in which six players from each conference attempts to drive a golf ball to as close to the hole as possible.[6]
  • High Stakes: a multi-round competition in which players attempt to catch the most punts.[6]
  • Dodgeball, played by teams of five players from each conference.[6]
  • Kick-Tac-Toe: a version of tic-tac-toe where each team's kicker kicks balls towards a giant tic-tac-toe board; objective is to get three symbols (X/O) across, vertically or diagonally, or get five symbols without making tic-tac-toe to win.[6]

Sunday

  • Madden NFL Head-to-Head: two players from each conference will play the Madden NFL 24 video game using the official Pro Bowl rosters.[6]
  • Gridiron Gauntlet: six players from each conference will compete in a relay race through an obstacle course.[6]
  • Tug-of-war, played by five players from each conference.[6]
  • Move the Chains: a race competed by teams of five players from each conference. They must first move 3000 pounds of weight off of a wall, and then pull that 2,000-pound wall across the finish line.[6]
  • Flag football: 3 games, 7-on-7.[6]

Broadcasting

ESPN and ABC will serve as the broadcasters for all Pro Bowl events while the Thursday block of the skills competition were held on the Saturday afternoon after the event on ABC. The Sunday events will be simulcast live by ABC and Disney XD, and streamed on ESPN+.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Orlando To Host 2024 Pro Bowl Games Presented By Verizon". NFL.com. July 25, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "2024 Pro Bowl Games Vote Presented by Verizon Now Open". NFLCommunications.com (Press release). November 27, 2023. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  3. 1 2 "2024 Pro Bowl Games: Complete AFC roster revealed". NFL. January 3, 2024. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  4. 1 2 "2024 Pro Bowl Games: Complete NFC roster revealed". NFL. January 3, 2024. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  5. Doric, Sam (July 25, 2023). "2024 NFL Pro Bowl Games to Be Held in Orlando; Peyton, Eli Manning to Be Coaches". Bleacher Report.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "2024 Pro Bowl Games skills competitions announced". NFL.com. December 20, 2023. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
  7. "Tug-of-war added to Pro Bowl Games skills event". Reuters. December 22, 2023. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
  8. Washington, Brad (December 23, 2023). "NFL announces skills competitions for 2024 Pro Bowl Games". Broncos Wire. USA Today. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
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