What channel is NFL Pro Bowl on today? Time, TV schedule, live streams for 2026 AFC vs. NFC flag football game

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The Pro Bowl is officially part of Super Bowl week, even if the players from both Super Bowl teams aren't participating.

The NFL has positioned the Pro Bowl flag football game to be played on the Tuesday of Super Bowl week, between Monday's media night and Thursday's NFL Honors ceremony.

This year, the game will be a made-for-TV event. The NFL's top stars will play a flag football contest in a smaller, indoor venue in San Francisco, meaning fans will have to tune in on TV to see the action play out before a long offseason.

Here's what you need to know to watch the Pro Bowl, including TV channel and live streaming options. 

What channel is the Pro Bowl on today?

The 2026 Pro Bowl will air on ESPN, ABC and Disney XD on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

NFL fans can also stream the game exclusively on the ESPN app, as well as Fubo, which offers a free trial.

What time does the NFL Pro Bowl start?

  • Date: Tuesday, Feb. 3
  • Location: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET

The NFL Pro Bowl flag football game starts at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Feb. 3 from the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The game will be played in a small indoor venue rather than in a stadium, making it primarily a made-for-TV event.

Pro Bowl rosters 2026

AFC Pro Bowl roster

San Francisco 49ers legend Steve Young will serve as the AFC's Pro Bowl head coach in 2026.

PlayerPositionTeam
Josh Allen**QBBills
Justin Herbert**QBChargers
Drake Maye*QBPatriots
De'Von AchaneRBDolphins
James CookRBBills
Jonathan TaylorRBColts
Patrick RicardFBRavens
Ja'Marr ChaseWRBengals
Nico CollinsWRTexans
Zay Flowers**WRRavens
Courtland SuttonWRBroncos
Tee HigginsWRBengals
Brock Bowers**TERaiders
Travis Kelce**TEChiefs
Dalton KincaidTEBills
Joe AltOTChargers
Garett BollesOTBroncos
Dion DawkinsOTBills
Creed HumphreyCChiefs
Tyler LinderbaumCRavens
Quenton NelsonOGColts
Trey SmithOGChiefs
Zach AllenDLBroncos
Jeffery SimmonsDLTitans
Will Anderson Jr.DETexans
Maxx CrosbyDERaiders
Myles GarrettDEBrowns
Nik BonittoOLBBroncos
Tuli TuipulotuOLBChargers
T.J. Watt**OLBSteelers
Azeez Al-ShaairILBTexans
Roquan SmithILBRavens
Christian Gonzalez*CBPatriots
Derek Stingley Jr.CBTexans
Patrick Surtain IICBBroncos
Denzel WardCBBrowns
Jalen Ramsey**SSteelers
Kyle HamiltonSRavens
Derwin JamesSChargers
Cameron DickerKChargers
Jordan StoutPRavens
Chimere DikeKRTitans
Ben SkowronekSTSteelers
Ross MatiscikLSJaguars

*Will not play due to Super Bowl berth
**Declined to participate due to injury

NFC Pro Bowl roster 

49ers great and Hall of Fame WR Jerry Rice will serve as the NFC's head coach for the Pro Bowl Games.

PlayerPositionTeam
Sam Darnold*QBSeahawks
Dak PrescottQBCowboys
Matthew Stafford**QBRams
Jared GoffQBLions
Jahmyr GibbsRBLions
Christian McCaffreyRB49ers
Bijan RobinsonRBFalcons
Kyle JuszczykFB49ers
Puka NacuaWRRams
George PickensWRCowboys
Jaxon Smith-Njigba*WRSeahawks
Amon-Ra St. BrownWRLions
CeeDee LambWRCowboys
George Kittle**TE49ers
Trey McBrideTECardinals
Penei SewellOTLions
Trent WilliamsOT49ers
Drew DalmanCBears
Cam JurgensCEagles
Chris LindstromOGFalcons
Tyler SmithOGCowboys
Joe ThuneyOGBears
Jalen CarterDLEagles
Leonard Williams*DLSeahawks
Quinnen WilliamsDLCowboys
Aidan HutchinsonDELions
Demarcus Lawrence*DESeahawks
Micah ParsonsDEPackers
Brian BurnsOLBGiants
Jared VerseOLBRams
Byron YoungOLBRams
Zack BaunILBEagles
Jack CampbellILBLions
Cooper DeJeanCBEagles
Jaycee HornCBPanthers
Quinyon Mitchell**CBEagles
Devon Witherspoon*CBSeahawks
Keisean NixonCBPackers
Kevin ByardSBears
Antoine Winfield Jr.SBuccaneers
Budda BakerSCardinals
Brandon AubreyKCowboys
Tress WayPCommanders
Rashid Shaheed*KRSeahawks
Luke GiffordST49ers
Jon WeeksLS49ers

*Will not play due to Super Bowl berth
**Declined to participate due to injury

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