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2025 Pro Bowl Games
AFC NFC
Head coach:
Peyton Manning
Head coach:
Eli Manning
DateJanuary 30 and February 2, 2025
StadiumHawk's Landing golf club, Orlando, Florida, Nicholson Fieldhouse, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, and Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
TV in the United States
NetworkESPN
ABC
Disney XD
ESPN+
AnnouncersScott Van Pelt (play–by–play), Dan Orlovsky (color), Marcus Spears, Ryan Clark, and Michelle Beisner-Buck (sideline reporters)

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will be the National Football League all-star game for the 2024 NFL season. This will be the third year that the event will contest of skills competitions and a non-contact flag football game, rather than an actual tackle 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, Florida. Fan voting began on November 25, 2024, and ended on December 23.

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).

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 31, 2025. On February 2, the remainder of the event program will take place at Camping World Stadium.

Rosters

The fan voting ran between November 25 and December 23, 2024. The final rosters were then announced on January 2, 2025.

AFC

Offense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Quarterback 17 Josh Allen, Buffalo 9 Joe Burrow, Cincinnati

8 Lamar Jackson, Baltimore

Running back 22 Derrick Henry, Baltimore 28 Joe Mixon, Houston

28 Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis

Fullback 42 Patrick Ricard, Baltimore
Wide receiver 1 Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati

3 Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland

12 Nico Collins, Houston

9 Zay Flowers, Baltimore

Tight end 89 Brock Bowers, Las Vegas 87 Travis Kelce, Kansas City
Offensive tackle 73 Dion Dawkins, Buffalo

78 Laremy Tunsil, Houston

70 Rayshawn Slater, LA Chargers
Offensive guard 56 Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis

62 Joe Thuney, Kansas City

65 Trey Smith, 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

91 Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati

98 Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas
Defensive tackle 97 Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh

95 Chris Jones, Kansas City

92 Nnamdi Madubuike, Baltimore
Outside linebacker 15 Nik Bonitto, Denver

90 T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh

52 Khalil Mack, LA Chargers
Inside / middle linebacker 0 Roquan Smith, Baltimore 44 Zaire Franklin, Indianapolis
Cornerback 24 Derek Stingley Jr., Houston

2 Patrick Surtain II, Denver

44 Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore

21 Denzel Ward, Cleveland

Free safety 39 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh
Strong safety 14 Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore 3 Derwin James, LA Chargers
Special teams
Position Starter Alternate(s)
Long snapper 46 Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville
Punter 9 Logan Cooke, Jacksonville
Placekicker 9 Chris Boswell, Steelers
Return specialist 19 Marvin Mims, Denver
Special teams 41 Brenden Schooler, New England

NFC

Offense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Quarterback 16 Jared Goff, Detroit 14 Sam Darnold, Minnesota

5 Jayden Daniels, Washington

Running back 26 Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia 26 Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit

8 Josh Jacobs, Green Bay

Fullback 44 Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco
Wide receiver 18 Justin Jefferson, Minnesota

14 Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit

88 CeeDee Lamb, Dallas

17 Terry McLaurin, Washington

Tight end 85 George Kittle, San Francisco 85 Trey McBride, Arizona
Offensive tackle 58 Penei Sewell, Detroit

65 Lane Johnson, Philadelphia

78 Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay
Offensive guard 69 Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia

73 Tyler Smith, Dallas

63 Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta
Center 77 Frank Ragnow, Detroit 51 Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia
Defense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Defensive end 97 Nick Bosa, San Francisco

11 Micah Parsons, Dallas

52 Rashan Gary, Green Bay
Defensive tackle 97 Dexter Lawrence, New York

98 Jalen Carter, Philadelphia

50 Vita Vea, Tampa Bay
Outside linebacker 51 Jonathan Greenard, Minnesota

43 Andrew Van Ginkel, Minnesota

8 Jared Verse, Los Angeles
Inside / middle linebacker 54 Fred Warner, San Francisco 53 Zack Baun, Philadelphia
Cornerback 33 Jaylon Johnson, Chicago

7 Byron Murphy, Minnesota

8 Jaycee Horn, Carolina

21 Devon Witherspoon, Seattle

Free safety 29 Xavier McKinney, Green Bay
Strong safety 32 Budda Baker, Arizona 32 Brian Branch, Detroit
Special teams
Position Starter Alternate(s)
Long snapper 42 Andrew DePaola, Minnesota
Punter 3 Jack Fox, Detroit
Placekicker 17 Brandon Aubrey, Dallas
Return specialist 9 KaVonte Turpin, Dallas
Special teams 12 KhaDarel Hodge, Atlanta
bold player who participated in the game
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
Replacement player selection due to an injury or vacancy
Injured player; selected but did not participate
Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LVIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
Selected but chose not to participate

Broadcasting

ESPN and ABC will have the rights to the Pro Bowl Games. ESPN and ESPN+ will air the Thursday events live while ABC will air the recording of the block on the Saturday after the event, while ESPN, ABC, Disney XD and ESPN+ will air the Sunday events live.

References

  1. ^ "2025 Pro Bowl Games Vote Presented by Verizon Now Open". NFLCommunications.com (Press release). November 25, 2024. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
  2. "Tickets now on sale for 2025 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon". NFL.com. November 19, 2024. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
  3. Cite error: The named reference AFC roster was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. Cite error: The named reference NFC roster was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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