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NFL spices up 2025 Pro Bowl by adding new events: Here are the nine skills competitions that will be featured

For the third straight year, the NFL won’t be holding an actual football game for the Pro Bowl. Instead, the league will be pitting the AFC and NFC against each other in a series of skills competitions where points will be awarded. Once the competitions are over, the team with the most points will be deemed the winner of the Pro Bowl Games.

For the 2025 Pro Bowl, which will be held over two days (Jan. 30 and Feb. 2) in Orlando, Florida,, the NFL will he holding a total of nine competitions, and the league unveiled those competitions this week. The NFL has added several new events, including a “Punt Perfect” challenge.

If you’re wondering what these events will look like, here’s a look at each competition along with a description of each event from the NFL:

The weekend will conclude with a ninth and final event: A seven-on-seven flag football game that will be held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Sunday, Feb. 2. The Pro Bowl Games will be a two-day TV event with competitions airing on Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 on the ABC/ESPN family of networks. The first five events listed above will be on Jan. 30 and the rest will be on Feb. 2.

Although we know what the events will look like at the Pro Bowl, we don’t yet know who will be playing in it. Players are voted into the game by fans, players and coaches with all three of those groups counting as one-third of the vote. The fan vote runs through Dec. 23, and once that has concluded, the NFL will unveil the full Pro Bowl rosters shortly after that.

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