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Roger Goodell announced that the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be moved to the Tuesday of Super Bowl week (Feb. 3, 2026), as the NFL looks to make the Pro Bowl part of the larger Super Bowl week festivities in the host city.
The NFL's Pro Bowl festivities are moving to Super Bowl week beginning this February, commissioner Roger Goodell announced Wednesday, with the annual AFC vs. NFC flag football game now set for Tuesday,
ESPN’s TV coverage will begin at 6:30 p.m. and a Pro Bowl-related show will be slotted in on the Sunday that previously held the game. The purpose of this move: spotlight flag football on a global stage ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics in which NFL players will have opportunities to participate.
With Super Bowl LX scheduled for Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., the Pro Bowl flag football game will be Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Specifically, an AFC vs. NFC flag football game will take place on a 50-yard field on the Tuesday before Super Bowl LX. Festivities will be broadcast on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes, starting with the Pro Bowl Games at 3:30 p.m. PT, followed by the flag football game at 5 p.m.
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On Tuesday, the NFL announced one significant change to the schedule for the Pro Bowl Games. The NFL has made multiple changes to the format in recent years in an attempt to drum up interest in the event but it still remains the least relevant All-Star game of the four major sports.
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