CHARLOTTE - The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will take place on Thursday, January 30 and Sunday, February 2 in Orlando, Fla.
Two Panthers players will be at the annual event this year: cornerback Jaycee Horn and guard Robert Hunt, both of whom are participating for their first time.
Below, you'll find all the information you need to tune in to the events, including dates, times, location, and channels:
How to Watch
Pro Bowl Skills Show
- When: Thursday, January 30 at 7 p.m. ET
- Location: Nicholson Fieldhouse at the University of Central Florida
- Television: ESPN
- Streaming: ESPN+
Pro Bowl Games Championship
- When: Sunday, February 2 at 3 p.m. ET
- Location: Camping World Stadium
- Television: ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, DisneyXD
- Streaming: ESPN+, NFL+
Thursday Events
During Thursday's Skills Show, there will be five events, with Horn participating in the Relay Race and Hunt testing his mettle in Dodgeball. The events include:
- Passing The Test: Quarterbacks try to hit targets at various distances around the field worth different point values in 40 seconds. Before the challenge, each quarterback will select a Pro Bowl Games teammate to answer five trivia questions about current Pro Bowl players. For every correct answer, the quarterback gets an additional 10 seconds. The winner of the competition is the team with the quarterback who scores the most points.
- Satisfying Catches presented by SNICKERS: One wide receiver, tight end and defensive back from each conference will compete in a challenge obstacle course, including catches from a jugs machine at three different distances, to test every aspect of catching a football. Each teammate will complete the course back-to-back with the lowest combined time winning the challenge.
- The Big Spike: Three big men from each conference step up to the Spike-o-Meter and have three attempts to score the highest number on their spike. The player with the highest score, measured by power and impact, will win their conference three points.
- Relay Race: A simultaneous relay-style event where four players from each conference complete a 40-yard dash before handing a football to the next athlete on their team, continuing until the fourth and final leg crosses the finish line. The conferences will compete in three rounds, with the fastest team winning.
- Helmet Harmony: A game show to test player knowledge of their teammates, with every correct answer worth one point. The team with the most correct answers wins.
- Dodgeball presented by Bud Light: A two-round tournament of classic dodgeball featuring four teams of seven players. Teams will be a mix of AFC offensive, defensive and special teams players competing against a mix of NFC offensive, defensive and special teams players. Each match is worth three points.
Sunday Events
Pro Bowl Games action will culminate in an epic 7-on-7 flag football game and more skills, including:
- Punt Perfect: Two players (one punter, one non-punter) from each conference punt from the 35-yard line, attempting to place as many punts as possible in one minute (or 12 punts) into a set of six buckets in the end zone. Each bucket is worth one point, with every fourth punt worth three points. The two players with the highest combined score will be the winners.
- Madden NFL 25 Competition: Two AFC players and two NFC players meet in a high-stakes showdown in Madden NFL 25. The entire event, hosted by Charissa Thompson and Kurt Benkert, will be streamed live on EA Sports Madden's Twitch channel on Saturday, Feb. 1, with a full replay available on the NFL's YouTube channel. In addition to being streamed live on Saturday, ESPN will air a clip as part of Sunday's Pro Bowl Games coverage.
- The Great Football Race: Six players from each conference will face off in a relay race consisting of five different challenges, culminating with a sled push. The team to cross the finish line first wins and earns three points for their conference.
- Tug-of-War: A five-on-five demonstration of teamwork, strength and strategy, and positioned above a foam pit, players are challenged to pull backwards on the rope, attempting to move the opposing team in their direction. The competition will be the best of three, and the winner who pulls the opposing team into the foam pit twice wins and earns three points for their conference.
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