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2024 Pro Bowl

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2024 Pro Bowl
DateFebruary 4, 2024
StadiumCamping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
RefereeTBA
Ceremonies
National anthemTBD
Halftime showTBD
TV in the United States
NetworkESPN, ABC and Disney XD
AnnouncersTBD
Radio in the United States
NetworkWestwood One

The 2024 Pro Bowl Games will be the National Football League's All-Star Game for the 2023 season; the games will take place on Sunday, February 4, 2024, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The game will be televised nationally by ABC and ESPN. The entire roster will be unveiled in December 2023 on NFL Network.[1].

Background

Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida was chosen as the site for the game on July 25, 2023, after spending the last two years at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Voting will begin in November 2023.[2].

Format

The format will be the same as last year's Pro Bowl Games, as the skill competition events include precision passing, lightning round, longest drive, and dodgeball, which will serve as the Thursday events like last year. The Sunday events include kick tac toe, gridiron gauntlet, move the chains, best catch, and three 7–on–7 flag football games like last year.

Statistics

Starting lineups

Rosters

AFC

Offense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Quarterback
Running Back
Fullback
Wide receiver
Tight end
Offensive tackle
Offensive guard
Center
Defense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Defensive end
Defensive tackle
Outside Linebacker
Inside / middle linebacker
Cornerback
Free Safety
Strong Safety
Special teams
Position Starter Alternate(s)
Long snapper
Punter
Placekicker
Return Specialist
Special Teams
bold player who participated in the game
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement Player selection due to a 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
Running Back
Fullback
Wide Receiver
Tight End
Offensive tackle
Offensive guard
Center
Defense
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s)
Defensive end
Defensive tackle
Outside linebacker
Inside / middle linebacker
Cornerback
Free safety
Strong safety
Special teams
Position Starter Alternate(s)
Long snapper
Punter
Placekicker
Return Specialist
Special teams
bold player who participated in the game
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player selection due to a 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

Number of selections per team

American Football Conference
Team Selections
Baltimore Ravens 0
Buffalo Bills 0
Cincinnati Bengals 0
Cleveland Browns 0
Denver Broncos 0
Houston Texans 0
Indianapolis Colts 0
Jacksonville Jaguars 0
Kansas City Chiefs 0
Las Vegas Raiders 0
Los Angeles Chargers 0
Miami Dolphins 0
New England Patriots 0
New York Jets 0
Pittsburgh Steelers 0
Tennessee Titans 0
National Football Conference
Team Selections
Arizona Cardinals 0
Atlanta Falcons 0
Carolina Panthers 0
Chicago Bears 0
Dallas Cowboys 0
Detroit Lions 0
Green Bay Packers 0
Los Angeles Rams 0
Minnesota Vikings 0
New Orleans Saints 0
New York Giants 0
Philadelphia Eagles 0
San Francisco 49ers 0
Seattle Seahawks 0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0
Washington Commanders 0

Results

TBD

Aftermath

TBD

Broadcasting

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

References

  1. "NFL TV Contracts Over 100 Million". NYTimes.com. March 18, 2021. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  2. "Orlando To Host 2024 Pro Bowl Games Presented By Verizon". NFL.com. July 25, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.

External links


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