Pro Bowl Games on TV Today (Sunday, Feb. 5)

February 5, 2023
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Pro Bowl Games on TV Today (Sunday, Feb. 5)

Here’s a quick look at the NFL Pro Bowl Games skill competitions on today, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023 with TV channels, tonight’s start times and more information.

The NFL‘s new take at the Pro Bowl kicked off Thursday with four skills competitions, and it will wrap up Sunday, Feb. 5 from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas with four more competitions and three flag football contests.

Related: Pro Bowl Games: What You Need to Know

The way the “Pro Bowl Games” scoring works is that each skills competition earns three points for the winning conference. The first two flag football games will earn six points. And then the final flag football game — which determines the overall winner — will begin with the combined score from the previous 10 competitions.

The AFC took a 9-3 lead on Thursday after winning the precision passing, lightning round, and longest drive contests. The NFC’s lone win was in dodgeball. However, there’s plenty of activity left in Las Vegas as the only thing standing in the way of the Super Bowl LVII is here.

So if you’re wondering “What NFL games are on today?” know this: There are four Pro Bowl Games skill competitions and three flag football games for today, Sunday, Feb. 5.

Pro Bowl Games on TV Today

3 p.m. on ESPN and ABC/live stream on fuboTV

Best Catch: A fan vote based on trick catches nominated Stefon Diggs and Justin Jefferson to compete. These two just can’t avoid comparisons after being involved in a 2020 trade that worked out for all sides. The two finalists will compete head-to-head in front of a panel of celebrity judges, with the highest score winning.

Gridiron Gauntlet: Each conference will have a team of six players to compete in a side-by-side relay. The race includes four 40-yard segments and features several obstacles including walls to scale, tables to go under, blocking sleds to push, and more. The AFC will field Joel Bitonio, Myles Garrett, Nick Chubb, Cam Heyward, and Dion Dawkins, while the NFC will send out Penei Sewell, Brian Burns, Saquon Barkley, Tristan Wirfs, and Cameron Jordan.

Kick Tac Toe: The return of a fan favorite, each conference’s kicker, punter, and long snapper will aim at a goal post split up like a Tic-Tac-Toe board. The first team to connect three squares in a row or hit five squares total wins.

Move the Chains: Each conference will have two five-man teams competing side-by-side, trying to pull a weighted wall 10 yards using first-down chains as quickly as possible. A best-of-three playoff format will determine the winner.

Flag Football: The conferences will play three 7-on-7 flag football games, each of which lasts 20 minutes, split into 10-minute halves. The final game, which determines the overall winner, will begin with the combined score from the previous 10 competitions.

How to Watch the NFL This Season

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