The 2026 Pro Bowl is set to take place before Super Bowl 60, featuring a revamped format. For the third consecutive year, the event will showcase a flag football game alongside skill challenges, prioritizing player safety and enhancing the overall enjoyment for participants.
This year”s Pro Bowl will differ from traditional formats, as it will conclude on a Tuesday evening rather than the usual weekend schedule. The flag football game is scheduled for February 3 at 8 PM ET, taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
The 2026 Pro Bowl will be available for viewing on multiple channels, including ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. Fans can also stream the game through the ESPN app or Fubo, which is currently offering a free trial for new users.
The flag football match will consist of a 7-on-7 format, played on a 50-yard field with 10-yard end zones. Scoring will be straightforward, with touchdowns worth six points, while one-point conversions will occur from the 5-yard line and two-point conversions from the 10-yard line.
As the excitement builds for this unique event, fans are encouraged to tune in to witness some of the best talent from the AFC and NFC compete in this innovative setting.
The complete rosters for both conferences were announced in late December, highlighting the top players selected for this year”s Pro Bowl. With the event integrated into the Super Bowl festivities, the 2026 Pro Bowl promises to deliver an entertaining showcase of skills and athleticism.
