Roger Goodell announced that the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be moved to the Tuesday of Super Bowl week (Feb. 3, 2026), as the NFL looks to make the Pro Bowl part of the larger Super Bowl week ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL is moving its Pro Bowl festivities to Super Bowl week beginning this February, the latest adjustment for the all-star event that became a flag football game a few years ago.
The NFL Pro Bowl as every football fan used to know it has changed so much, it's just a shell of its former self. There hasn't been an actual football game played since 2022 and the bastardization the ...
The NFL will move the 2026 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon to Super Bowl LX Week in the Bay Area. The all-star event will continue to spotlight flag football and feature the league's best players ...
This year's Pro Bowl Games will take place on Tuesday night heading into Super Bowl week, according to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The NFL is moving this year's Pro Bowl ...
NEW YORK — In an effort to continue showcasing its flag football initiatives, the NFL is moving the Pro Bowl from the Sunday before the Super Bowl to prime time Tuesday. The league will stage its flag ...
When it comes to the Pro Bowl, the only constant is change. The NFL has announced that the event, known officially as the “Pro Bowl Games” in the years since the elimination of the Pro Bowl game, will ...
The Pro Bowl is moving to Super Bowl week. The NFL announced Wednesday the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be held during Super Bowl LX week in the Bay Area. The main event will still be a flag football game ...
For the Pro Bowl in recent years, the only constant has been change. Via Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal, it’s changing again. Fischer reports that the Pro Bowl Games will become part of Super ...
“We’ve spent a lot of time evolving our Pro Bowl, talking about how to make our Pro Bowl more attractive, both for our players participating but also our fans,” Goodell said. “We spent a great deal of ...
AFC receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1), of the Cincinnati Bengals, eludes NFC defensive back Devon Witherspoon (21), of the Seattle Seahawks, during the flag football event at the NFL Pro Bowl football game ...