NFL Pro Bowl Games 2023 selection show: Time, TV channel for flag football, skills competition roster reveal

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The Pro Bowl has been overhauled this year, with several skills challenges flanking a flag football game. With the rosters for each conference finalized, we're finally about to find out which players will be participating in which challenges.

The Pro Bowl Games selection show will reveal the competitors on Wednesday night, ahead of the first slate of skills challenges on Thursday and the main events on Sunday.

The NFL is attempting to inject life back into the Pro Bowl with the changes to the format this year, after last season's Pro Bowl had the event's lowest viewership since 2006. If the skills challenges deliver some entertainment, we might see this selection show for years to come.

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Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Pro Bowl Games selection show on Wednesday night.

What channel is the Pro Bowl Games selection show on?

  • TV channel (national): NFL Network
  • Live stream: fuboTV

The Pro Bowl Games selection show will air on NFL Network on Wednesday night.

Viewers without cable can stream the Pro Bowl Games selection show on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Kyle Brandt will host the selection show, and he'll be joined by Pro Bowl head coaches Peyton Manning and Eli Manning. Snoop Dogg will also join the show, which is set to last 30 minutes.

Pro Bowl Games selection show start time

  • Date: Wednesday, Feb. 1
  • Kickoff: 8 p.m. ET

The Pro Bowl Games selection show will start at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday night on NFL Network.

Skills challenges will begin Thursday night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., and the events will pick up again on Sunday.

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NFL Pro Bowl fan voting results 2023

Dolphins fans were out in full force during Pro Bowl voting, as Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill were the league's leading vote-getters this year. Tagovailoa won't be on the field as he continues to recover from a concussion.

Patrick Mahomes finished third, but you won't see him in Las Vegas either as he gears up for his third Super Bowl appearance. Travis Kelce, who finished fifth in voting, will be by his side as the Chiefs prepare to face the Eagles.

Here are the vote totals for the top-five finishers.

Player Position Team Votes
Tua Tagovailoa QB Dolphins 306,861
Tyreek Hill WR Dolphins 293,679
Patrick Mahomes QB Chiefs 271,541
Justin Jefferson WR Vikings 264,563
Travis Kelce TE Chiefs 248,279
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