When is the 2023 Pro Bowl? Date, Time & How to Watch
By Matt Conner
We’ve got you covered with all of the information you’ll need to catch the 2023 Pro Bowl.
The NFL’s Pro Bowl has undergone a lot of changes over the years as the league has shifted everything from the rules or format of the actual game to its location and everything in between. All such shifts have come under the banner of trying to make things more entertaining and engaging for fans, but nothing seems to have stuck so far. That’s because the 2023 Pro Bowl has brought forth as many changes as ever before.
This year, the Pro Bowl is an odd two-day event happening on Thursday evening and Sunday afternoon, both days during the week before Super Bowl week.
During those two days, a number of challenges will take place, making this more of a Pro Bowl games than it is an official single exhibition or contest. These contests include Epic Dodgeball and Longest Drive to Kick Tack Toe and Precision Passing. There are also going to be three flag football games featuring a seven-on-seven set-up.
If you’re wanting to watch the 2023 Pro Bowl, you will be able to catch half of the games on Thursday, February 2, and the completion of the events on Sunday, February 5.
2023 PRO BOWL INFORMATION
DATE/TIME: Thursday, February 2 (6:00 p.m. CT) & Sunday, February 5 (2:00 p.m. CT)
WHERE: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada
TV: ESPN, ABC