The 2024 NFL Pro Bowl Games are scheduled to take place Sunday, Feb. 4 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The broadcast is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.
After five skills competitions on Thursday, Sunday’s main event will be a flag football game. Peyton Manning will coach the AFC team, and Eli Manning will coach the NFC team. The flag football game will be played on a 50-yard field with 10-yard end zones.
In between quarters of Sunday’s flag football game, there will be additional skills competitions. Those three competitions will be Move the Chains (an offensive and defensive lineman strength and speed competition), Gridiron Gauntlet (a full-field relay race), and Tug of War.
ESPN’s Laura Rutledge and Robert Griffin III will commentate on those three competitions.
NFL Pro Bowl Games time and network
The 2024 NFL Pro Bowl Games flag football game is scheduled to be broadcast on ABC and ESPN at 3 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT on Sunday, Feb. 4. The ABC/ESPN broadcasters are scheduled to be Scott Van Pelt (play-by-play) and Dan Orlovsky (analyst). Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears and Michelle Beisner-Buck will also provide contributions from the sidelines.
Catch the excitement of Sunday’s game without cable or satellite TV by choosing an online live-streaming option such as FuboTV or Sling.
Best streaming services for the NFL Pro Bowl Games
Without cable or satellite TV, you can still enjoy the Pro Bowl by opting for a streaming service. To dive into Sunday’s flag football game between the AFC and NFC, consider these streaming options.
Most affordable: Sling TV
At $55 per month, Sling TV’s Orange & Blue Plan provides 46 channels, including ESPN3 that simulcasts ABC games such as the NFL Pro Bowl. You can get an introductory offer of $27.50 for the first month of the Orange & Blue Plan.
If you’re primarily interested in Sunday’s game then you can go for the Orange Plan that includes ESPN. It has an introductory offer of $20 for the first month and then a standard charge of $40/month.
Sling TV’s sports channel offerings include ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNews, ESPNU, Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, NFL Network, Pac-12 Network and SEC Network.
Best for single game: FuboTV
FuboTV offers a complimentary seven-day trial that includes access to more than 250 live TV channels and 10-screen viewing. With the free trial, NFL fans can access channels like ABC and ESPN for the Pro Bowl. If you want to keep FuboTV’s Pro plan, the rate is $79.99 per month.
FuboTV’s sports channel offerings include ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, Fox, FS1, FS2, Golf Network, Marquee Sports Network, Monumental Sports, NBC, NBCSN, NFL Network, Pac-12 Network, and SEC Network.
via Zero Tech Blog