The 2026 Pro Bowl is set to take place on February 3, just before Super Bowl 60. This year”s event will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, featuring some of the NFL”s top talent from the AFC and NFC.
In a shift from traditional formats, the Pro Bowl has adopted a flag football format since 2023, emphasizing player safety and enjoyment. The event will not conclude over the weekend as it traditionally has; instead, the flag football game will kick off on a Tuesday evening.
The timing is designed to create a festive atmosphere leading into the Super Bowl, with the flag football game taking place at 8 p.m. ET. This year”s event marks a departure from previous years when the match typically occurred on a Saturday or Sunday.
Fans can catch the action on several platforms. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. Additionally, viewers can stream the event on the ESPN app and Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.
As for the teams, the complete rosters for both the AFC and NFC have been revealed, highlighting the elite players who will participate in this unique showcase. The flag football game will consist of a single 7-on-7 matchup played in four quarters on a 50-yard field with 10-yard end zones.
Scoring will include six points for touchdowns, with one-point conversions attempted from the 5-yard line and two-point conversions from the 10-yard line. Fans eagerly anticipate this fresh take on the Pro Bowl as it showcases the skills of the league”s best athletes in a fun and competitive environment.
