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NFL 2026 Pro Bowl Games: AFC and NFC rosters, what to expect, and why you should watch on DAZN

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The NFL's reimagined Pro Bowl format continues to lean into what it now does best: spotlighting the league’s biggest stars in a format built for entertainment, personality and skill.

The 2026 Pro Bowl Games once again blend a flag football showdown with a packed slate of skills challenges, offering fans a chance to see elite players compete. The main difference, this year, is that the Pro Bowl moves into Super Bowl week.

Here are the full rosters for this year's Pro Bowl Games what to expect, and how to watch with a DAZN Game Pass subscription.

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The Pro Bowl rosters

AFC

*denotes starter

Position

Player

Quarterback

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills*

Quarterback

Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers

Quarterback

Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns (replacing Drake Maye, New England Patriots)

Running back

Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts*

Running back

De’Von Achane, Miami Dolphins

Running back

James Cook, Buffalo Bills

Fullback

Patrick Ricard, Baltimore Ravens*

Wide receiver

Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals*

Wide receiver

Nico Collins, Houston Texans*

Wide receiver

Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens

Wide receiver

Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos

Tight end

Tyler Warren, Indianapolis Colts (replacing Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders*)

Tight end

Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo Bills (replacing Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs)

Offensive tackle

Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos*

Offensive tackle

Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills*

Offensive tackle

Joe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers

Offensive guard

Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos*

Offensive guard

Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts*

Offensive guard

Trey Smith, Kansas City Chiefs

Center

Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs*

Center

Tyler Linderbaum, Baltimore Ravens

Defensive end

Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans*

Defensive end

Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns*

Defensive end

Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders

Defensive tackle

Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs*

Defensive tackle

Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans*

Defensive tackle

Zach Allen, Denver Broncos

Outside linebacker

Nik Bonitto, Denver Broncos*

Outside linebacker

Devin Lloyd, Jacksonville Jaguars (replacing T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers*)

Outside linebacker

Tuli Tuipulotu, Los Angeles Chargers

Inside/middle linebacker

Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens*

Inside/middle linebacker

Azeez Al-Shaair, Houston Texans

Cornerback

Derek Stingley Jr., Houston Texans*

Cornerback

Pat Surtain II, Denver Broncos*

Cornerback

Kamari Lassiter, Houston Texans (replacing Christian Gonzalez, New England Patriots)

Cornerback

Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns

Free safety

Calen Bullock, Houston Texans (replacing Jalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh Steelers*)

Strong safety

Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens*

Strong safety

Derwin James Jr., Los Angeles Chargers

Long snapper

Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville Jaguars*

Punter

Jordan Stout, Baltimore Ravens*

Placekicker

Cameron Dicker, Los Angeles Chargers*

Return specialist

Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans*

Special teamer

Ben Skowronek, Pittsburgh Steelers*

Head coach

Steve Young

NFC

*denotes starter

All Seattle Seahawks’ players will be replaced because they are playing in Super Bowl LX. Updates to the list below will be made once their replacements have been announced.

Position

Player

Quarterback

Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams*

Quarterback

Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (replacing Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks)

Quarterback

Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

Running back

Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions*

Running back

Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers

Running back

Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons

Fullback

Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers*

Wide receiver

Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams*

Wide receiver

CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys (replacing Jaxon Smith-Njiba, Seattle Seahawks)

Wide receiver

George Pickens, Dallas Cowboys

Wide receiver

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions

Tight end

Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals*

Tight end

Jake Ferguson, Dallas Cowboys (replacing George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers)

Offensive tackle

Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions*

Offensive tackle

Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers*

Offensive tackle

Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers

Offensive guard

Tyler Smith, Dallas Cowboys*

Offensive guard

Joe Thuney, Chicago Bears*

Offensive guard

Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons

Center

Drew Dalman, Chicago Bears*

Center

Cam Jurgens, Philadelphia Eagles

Defensive end

Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions*

Defensive end

Micah Parsons, Green Bay Packers*

Defensive end

DeMarcus Lawrence, Seattle Seahawks

Defensive tackle

Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Eagles*

Defensive tackle

Leonard Williams, Seattle Seahawks*

Defensive tackle

Quinnen Williams, Dallas Cowboys

Outside linebacker

Brian Burns, New York Giants*

Outside linebacker

Jared Verse, Los Angeles Rams*

Outside linebacker

Byron Young, Los Angeles Rams

Inside/middle linebacker

Jack Campbell, Detroit Lions*

Inside/middle linebacker

Zack Baun, Philadelphia Eagles

Cornerback

Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia Eagles*

Cornerback

Jaycee Horn, Carolina Panthers*

Cornerback

Nahshon Wright, Chicago Bears (replacing Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia Eagles)

Cornerback

Keisean Nixon, Green Bay Packers (replacing Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks)

Safety

Kevin Byard, Chicago Bears*

Safety

Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Strong safety

Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals*

Long snapper

Jon Weeks, San Francisco 49ers*

Punter

Tress Way, Washington Commanders*

Placekicker

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys*

Return specialist

KaVontae Turpin, Dallas Cowboys (replacing Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks*)

Special teamer

Luke Gifford, San Francisco 49ers*

Head coach

Jerry Rice

Where will the 2026 Pro Bowl be held?

The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will take place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.

The NFL decided to move the Pro Bowl to the Super Bowl host city this year after it was hosted in Orlando last season. 

What events are at the 2026 Pro Bowl?

Since 2023, the Pro Bowl has moved away from the traditional, full-contact game, replacing it with a mix of skills challenges and a flag football matchup.

The full slate of challenges hasn’t been revealed yet, but if the events at previous years are any indication, they'll be heavily geared toward keeping viewers entertained.

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The main event will once again be the AFC vs NFC flag football game. With player safety central to previous concerns about a contact game, the new format emphasises speed, creativity and scoring over collisions.

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What time is the AFC vs. NFC flag football game?

  • Date: Sunday, February 4 (UK). Monday, February 3 (US).
  • Kickoff time: 1am GMT (Sunday) / 8pm ET (Monday) / 5pm PT (Monday)

Why you should watch the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games

One of the biggest wins of the modern Pro Bowl Games era has been the players' relaxed demeanour. Mic’d-up moments, sideline jokes and light-hearted trash talk add a distinctly relaxed element to the event.

It's a chance to see the league’s elite talent celebrate being selected among their peers as the best at their position, in a fun-filled atmosphere, and perhaps catch a glimpse of NFL royalty leading their respective teams into battle once again.

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With flag football set to debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, what better way to prepare than watching the NFL’s elite put on a show in a format that’s only growing in momentum?