For the second consecutive year, the NFL will return to Orlando to celebrate the League’s best players at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Just like previous years, the Pro Bowl Games provides fans with an unmatched opportunity to vote for their favorite players to compete in a multi-day AFC versus NFC competition, featuring Pro Bowl skills and culminating in an action-packed flag football game, led by head coaches Peyton and Eli Manning.

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games, hosted in partnership with Florida Citrus Sports, Orange County, and the City of Orlando, on Sunday, Feb. 2, promises fans a day filled with thrilling AFC versus NFC action. On Sunday, ticketholders will experience the League’s 88 biggest stars go head-to-head in new and fan-favorite competitions, face off in an epic flag football game, and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities, giveaways, and interactive experiences.

Fans can vote as often as they like to help determine the 88-man roster starting November 25 until December 23 across a variety of platforms, including:

  • ProBowl.com/Vote
  • On club sites
  • Social voting — During the final two weeks of voting (Dec. 9 – Dec. 23), fans can vote directly on “X” (formerly Twitter) by tweeting the first and last name of the player, tagging the player’s official Twitter handle or creating a hashtag including the player’s first and last name. All three of these methods must include the hashtag: #ProBowlVote. During the final two days (Dec. 22 – Dec. 23), social votes will count as double.

Player selections will be determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches, with each group’s vote counting as one-third toward determining the all-star players who will be selected to this year’s Pro Bowl Games. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its Pro Bowl teams. NFL players and coaches will cast their votes on December 27.

The following is a breakdown of positions and the corresponding numbers of players who will be selected (44 players per conference, 88 total) for The Pro Bowl Games:

Offense

Defense

Special Teams

Wide Receivers (8)

Defensive Ends (6)

Punters (2)

Tight Ends (4)

Interior Linemen (6)

Placekickers (2)

Tackles (6)

Outside Linebackers (6)

Return Specialists (2)

Guards (6)

Inside/Middle Linebackers (4)

Special Teamers (2)

Centers (4)

Cornerbacks (8)

Long Snappers (2)

Quarterbacks (6)

Safeties (6)

 

Running Backs (6)

   

Fullbacks (2)

   

In 2025, the Pro Bowl Games will continue the exciting evolution from a traditional tackle game to a flag football showdown. Embracing inclusivity and accessibility, flag football remains central to the NFL’s strategy for global participation and player development. Fans can also look forward to all-new skills competitions, as players showcase their football and non-football abilities.

For the AFC versus NFC flag football game at Camping World Stadium, the format will be 7-on-7. Organized in partnership with RCX Sports, the NFL's flag football operating partner, and International Federation of American Football (IFAF), Sunday's event at Pro Bowl Games will feature an unforgettable AFC versus NFC flag game. The game will take place on a 50-yard field with 10-yard end zones, with scoring plays worth the traditional six points with a one-point conversion from the 5-yard line, and a two-point conversion option from the 10-yard line.

For more information on the Pro Bowl Games, visit NFL.com/pro-bowl-games/event-info/. Fans can stay tuned for additional details on the all-star competition in the coming weeks.

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