2026 Pro Bowl Games
The 2026 Pro Bowl is the upcoming National Football League 's all-star game for the 2025 NFL season. This will be the fourth year that the event will consist of a non-contact flag football game, and the first year that it will be integrated into the Super Bowl's festivities instead of a standalone event. It will take place in the week leading up to Super Bowl LX on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, the site of this season's Super Bowl Experience.
Background
In October 2025, the NFL announced plans to integrate the Pro Bowl Games into the Super Bowl's festivities rather than continue to hold it as a standalone event. It will be designed as a more intimate, television-oriented event held inside a 4,000-seat ballroom at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the site of this season's Super Bowl Experience. The league also intends to use it as a preview for flag football's Olympics debut at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.Format
The format will include a 7-on-7 flag football game.Rosters
The fan voting ran from November 27, 2025, to December, with the initial rosters announced on December 23, 2025. After quarterback Drake Maye and the New England Patriots advanced to Super Bowl LX, he was replaced by Shedeur Sanders; the Cleveland Browns rookie was reportedly selected because a number of other AFC quarterbacks were either injured or declined to participate, but it sparked outbursts from fans due to Sanders's subpar season that included a 3–4 record, a 56.6 completion percentage, a 7-10 interception ratio, and a 68.1 passer rating.AFC
| Position | Starter | Reserve | Alternate |
| Defensive end | Will Anderson Jr., Houston Myles Garrett, Cleveland | Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas | |
| Defensive tackle | Chris Jones, Kansas City Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee | Zach Allen, Denver | |
| Outside linebacker | Nik Bonitto, Denver T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh | Tuli Tuipulotu, LA Chargers | Devin Lloyd, Jacksonville |
| Inside / middle linebacker | Roquan Smith, Baltimore | Azeez Al-Shaair, Houston | |
| Cornerback | Derek Stingley Jr., Houston Patrick Surtain II, Denver | Christian Gonzalez, New England Denzel Ward, Cleveland | Kamari Lassiter, Houston |
| Free safety | Jalen Ramsey, Pittsburgh | Calen Bullock, Houston | |
| Strong safety | Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore | Derwin James, LA Chargers |
| Position | Starter | Alternate |
| Long snapper | Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville | |
| Punter | Jordan Stout, Baltimore | |
| Placekicker | Cameron Dicker, LA Chargers | |
| Return specialist | Chimere Dike, Tennessee | |
| Special teams | Ben Skowronek, Pittsburgh |
NFC
| Position | Starter | Reserve | Alternate |
| Defensive end | Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Micah Parsons, Green Bay | DeMarcus Lawrence, Seattle | |
| Defensive tackle | Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Leonard Williams, Seattle | Quinnen Williams, Dallas | |
| Outside linebacker | Brian Burns, NY Giants Jared Verse, LA Rams | Byron Young, LA Rams | |
| Inside / middle linebacker | Jack Campbell, Detroit | Zack Baun, Philadelphia | |
| Cornerback | Jaycee Horn, Carolina Devon Witherspoon, Seattle | Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia | Nahshon Wright, Chicago Keisean Nixon, Green Bay |
| Free safety | Kevin Byard III, Chicago | Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay | |
| Strong safety | Budda Baker, Arizona |
| Position | Starter | Alternate |
| Long snapper | Jon Weeks, San Francisco | |
| Punter | Tress Way, Washington | |
| Placekicker | Brandon Aubrey, Dallas | |
| Return specialist | Rashid Shaheed, Seattle | KaVontae Turpin, Dallas |
| Special teams | Luke Gifford, San Francisco |