The NFL Pro Bowl has been rebranded and rejuvenated for the 2022-23 season. The Pro Bowl Games are set to bring together the league’s best talent, starting with a skills competition on Thursday night and culminating with three flag football games on Sunday.
The winning conference of each skills competition will earn three points and the winning conference from each of the first two flag football games will earn six points. The scores will be added up and used as the starting score for the final flag football game, with the winning conference of that game being declared the Pro Bowl Games winner.

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The games will take place at Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas over two days. The teams are divided by conference, with each team comprised of the best players from the league, excluding those who are participating in the Super Bowl. The players are selected through a combination of votes from fans, players, and coaches.
The skills competition, which began on Thursday night, features five unique categories that test both football and non-football-related abilities, with a focus on fun and good-spirited competition. These categories include Epic Pro Bowl Dodgeball, Lightning Round, Longest Drive, Precision Passing, and Best Hands.
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The rosters for both the AFC and NFC teams are led by head coaches Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, respectively. The AFC roster includes quarterback Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Patrick Mahomes, while the NFC roster features quarterbacks Kirk Cousins, Jalen Hurts, and Geno Smith.
Other notable players on the rosters include Derrick Henry, Davante Adams, Tyreek Hill, Stefon Diggs, Myles Garrett, and Chris Jones for the AFC and Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle, Nick Bosa, and Aaron Donald for the NFC.