What channel is the 2022 Pro Bowl on?
By Matt Conner
The 2022 Pro Bowl is here, and while it’s absolutely no compensation for not seeing the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl as expected, we should also realize as passionate fans that we are out of official ways to see our favorite team for the next six months—except for a handful of stars on Sunday.
The Pro Bowl has a lot of problems, but it does provide that last bit of water before the drought known as the offseason. The upcoming months will have plenty of excitement on their own—the frenzy of free agency, the mystery of the draft, the excitement of training camp beginning. However, if you’re mostly into the on-field action, this is the last day you’re going to see Patrick Mahomes throwing to Travis Kelce or Tyrann Mathieu leaping to contest the catch.
This year, Chiefs fans had six total players to watch in the Pro Bowl on paper, but unfortunately defensive tackle Chris Jones has an issue that’s keeping him from being able to suit up.
Instead, the Chiefs should have five players, and from the looks of things on social media, the guys have been having a blast all week. Mathieu has been bringing his son to many Pro Bowl festivities and Mahomes and Travis Kelce has been signing plenty of autographs. Tyreek Hill has been catching up on hockey, and Orlando Brown Jr., well, we’re not entirely sure what he’s up to , but maybe he’s busy signing a long-term extension.
Either way, if you’re looking to watch the game, we’ve got you covered.
2022 PRO BOWL
Channel: ESPN
When: 2:00 p.m. C.T.., Sunday, Feb. 6
Where: Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Who: The complete Pro Bowl rosters can be found here.