2025 Pro Bowl Games live stream, date, time, TV channel and location.
The Pro Bowl Games known as AFC-NFC skill competition games played annually since 1951. The Verizon designed NFL Pro Bowl Games in Orlando, Florida. The 2024-25 NFL season’s best players will be competing in three days of skills showdowns and flag football games on Feb 2-5 at Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida. Top QBs Tua Tagovailoa, Brock Purdy, Lamar Jackson, Dak Prescott, Dallas, and Patrick Mahomes were selected for the upcoming Pro Bowl Games 2025.
The AFC vs. NFC skill competition in the Pro Bowl Games will take place on Saturday, February 2, 2025, around Central Florida. Fans voting started from Nov 25 to Dec 23, the rosters were then announced on Jan 1, 2025.
When is the 2025 Pro Bowl Games?
- Skills Showdown
- Start: 7:00-8:30 PM ET
- TV channel: ESPN
- Date: Sat, February 2, 2025
Where is the 2025 Pro Bowl Championship Games?
In the highly anticipated 2025 Pro Bowl Championship Games face-off between the AFC and NFC top-ranked players at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL. The Pro Bowl Games 2025 will kick off at 3-6:00 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN and NFL+ in the United States.
How much are 2025 Pro Bowl Games tickets?
The 2025 Pro Bowl ticket prices start at $49 to $99 depending on seat selections and some other factors. View the complete ticket price here.
2025 Pro Bowl Games Rosters:
AFC Rosters: Offense
Position | Players Name |
Quarterback | Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins), Lamar Jackson (Ravens), Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) |
Running back | Raheem Mostert (Dolphins), James Cook (Bills), Derrick Henry (Titans) |
Wide Receiver | Tyreek Hill (Dolphins), Amari Cooper (Browns), Keenan Allen (Chargers), Ja’Marr Chase (Bengals) |
Tight end | Travis Kelce (Chiefs), David Njoku (Browns) |
Offensive tackle | Laremy Tunsil (Texans) Dion Dawkins (Bills), Terron Armstead (Dolphins) |
Offensive guard | Quenton Nelson (Colts) Joel Bitonio (Browns), Joe Thuney (Chiefs) |
Center | Creed Humphrey (Chiefs), Tyler Linderbaum (Ravens) |
Fullback | Alec Ingold (Dolphins) |
Defense:
Position | Players Name |
Defensive end | Myles Garrett (Browns), Maxx Crosby (Raiders), Trey Hendrickson (Bengals) |
Defensive tackle | Chris Jones (Chiefs), Quinnen Williams (Jets), Justin Madubuike (Ravens) |
Outside linebacker | T.J. Watt (Steelers) Khalil Mack (Chargers), Josh Allen (Jaguars) |
Inside / middle linebacker | Roquan Smith (Ravens), Patrick Queen, (Ravens) |
Cornerback | Patrick Surtain II (Broncos) Sauce Gardner (Jets), Jalen Ramsey (Dolphins), Denzel Ward (Browns) |
Free safety | Justin Simmons (Broncos), Minkah Fitzpatrick (Steelers) |
Strong safety | Kyle Hamilton (Ravens) |
NFC Rosters: Offense
Position | Players Name |
Quarterback | Brock Purdy (49ers), Dak Prescott (Cowboys), Matthew Stafford (Rams) |
Running back | Christian McCaffrey (49ers), D’Andre Swift (Eagles) Kyren Williams (Rams) |
Wide Receiver | CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys) A. J. Brown (Eagles), Mike Evans (Bucs), Puka Nacua (Rams) |
Tight end | George Kittle (49ers) Sam LaPorta (Lions) |
Offensive tackle | Trent Williams (49ers) Lane Johnson (Eagles), Penei Sewell (Lions) |
Offensive guard | Zack Martin (Cowboys) Chris Lindstrom (Falcons), Landon Dickerson (Eagles) |
Center | Jason Kelce (Eagles), Frank Ragnow (Lions) |
Fullback | Kyle Juszczyk (49ers) |
Defense:
Position | Players Name |
Defensive end | Nick Bosa (49ers) Montez Sweat (Bears) Aidan Hutchinson (Lions) |
Defensive tackle | Aaron Donald (Rams), Dexter Lawrence (Giants), Javon Hargrave (49ers) |
Outside linebacker | Micah Parsons (Cowboys) Danielle Hunter (Vikings), Haason Reddick (Eagles) |
Inside / middle linebacker | Fred Warner (49ers), Bobby Wagner (Seahawks) |
Cornerback | DaRon Bland (Cowboys) Charvarius Ward (49ers), Jaylon Johnson (Bears), Devon Witherspoon (Seahawks) |
Free safety | Jessie Bates (Falcons) |
Strong safety | Budda Baker (Cardinals), Julian Love (Swahawks) |