SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Ways to watch the live 2026 Pro Bowl Games

Ways to watch the live 2026 Pro Bowl Games

The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and the excitement is building as some of the NFL’s biggest stars head to San Francisco.

Kicking off the week’s celebrations is the Pro Bowl, taking place tonight, February 3rd. This event serves as the NFL’s All-Star Game.

The Pro Bowl adopts a format that started in 2023, featuring a 7-on-7 flag football showdown.

2026 Pro Bowl Game Details:

  • When: February 3rd at 8 PM ET
  • Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco, California
  • Channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: Sling TV (day pass available)

With the game happening in San Francisco, NFL legends Steve Young and Jerry Rice will coach the AFC and NFC teams, respectively.

For fans, this is one of the final opportunities to see their favorite players until the season resumes in August. Here’s how you can catch the 2026 Pro Bowl.

Pro Bowl Date and Time

The 2026 Pro Bowl is set to start tonight, February 3rd, at 8 PM ET.

How to Watch the Pro Bowl

If you’re without cable, consider a live TV streaming service to watch the Pro Bowl for free.

For those hesitant about a long-term subscription, Sling offers a one-day pass for $4.99. This gives you 24-hour access to the Sling TV Orange service, which includes ESPN. There are also weekend and weekly passes available.

Pro Bowl 2026 Roster

AFC Roster:

  • Quarterback: Joe Burrow, Bengals; Joe Flacco, Bengals; Shedur Sanders, Browns.
  • Running back: James Cook, Bills; Jonathan Taylor, Colts; Devon Ashen, Dolphins.
  • Full back: Patrick Ricard, Ravens.
  • Wide receiver: Jamar Chase, Bengals; Nico Collins, Texans; Courtland Sutton, Broncos; Tee Higgins, Bengals.
  • Tight end: Tyler Warren, Colts; Dalton Kincaid, Bills.
  • Offensive lineman: Garrett Bolles, Broncos; Dion Dawkins, Bills; Trey Smith, Chiefs; Creed Humphrey, Chiefs; Tyler Linderbaum, Ravens.
  • Defensive end: Will Anderson Jr., Texans.
  • Defensive tackle: Jeffrey Simmons, Titans; Zach Allen, Broncos.
  • Linebacker: Nick Bonitto, Broncos; Tuli Tuipulotu, Chargers; Devin Lloyd, Jaguars; Roquan Smith, Ravens; Aziz Al Shail, Texans.
  • Cornerback: Derek Stingley Jr., Texans; Patrick Surtain II, Broncos; Denzel Ward, Browns; Kamari Lassiter, Texans.
  • Safety: Kyle Hamilton, Ravens; Derwin James, Chargers; Kayden Brock, Texans.
  • Special teams: Ross Matysik, Jaguars; Jordan Stout, Ravens; Cameron Dicker, Chargers; Chaimela Dike, Titans; Ben Skowronek, Steelers.

NFC Roster:

  • Quarterback: Dak Prescott, Cowboys; Jared Goff, Lions; Jalen Hurts, Eagles.
  • Running back: Bijan Robinson, Falcons; Jahmil Gibbs, Lions; Christian McCaffrey, 49ers.
  • Full back: Kyle Juszczyk, 49ers.
  • Wide receiver: Puka Nacua, Rams; George Pickens, Cowboys; Amon Ra St. Brown, Lions; CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys.
  • Tight end: Trey McBride, Cardinals; Jake Ferguson, Cowboys.
  • Offensive lineman: Penei Sewell, Lions; Trent Williams, 49ers; Tyler Smith, Cowboys; Joe Thuney, Bears; Chris Lindstrom, Falcons; Drew Dallman, Bears; Cam Jurgens, Eagles.
  • Defensive end: Aidan Hutchinson, Lions.
  • Defensive tackle: Quinnen Williams, Cowboys.
  • Linebacker: Brian Burns, Giants; Jared Barth, Rams; Byron Young, Rams; Jack Campbell, Lions; Zach Baun, Eagles.
  • Cornerback: Jaycee Horn, Panthers; Cooper DeJean, Eagles; Kayshawn Nixon, Packers; Nation Wright, Bears.
  • Safety: Kevin Byard, Bears; Antwon Winfield Jr., Buccaneers; Buddha Baker, Cardinals.
  • Special teams: John Weeks, 49ers; Torres Way, Commanders; Brandon Aubrey, Cowboys; Cavonte Turpin, Cowboys; Luke Gifford, 49ers.

Pro Bowl Game Format

This year’s Pro Bowl follows the format established in 2023—it’s a 7-on-7 flag football game between the AFC and the NFC, played over two 20-minute halves.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News