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The NFL Pro Bowl Games for 2024 begin tomorrow, with the second half of the event coming on Sunday. The two-day, all-star event features several skills competitions, highlighted by the precision passing competition and the dodgeball tournament. Sunday will include more skills competitions as well as a flag football game. Everything will take place in Orlando, Florida, with the Thursday events at UCF’s Nicholson Fieldhouse and Sunday’s portion at Camping World Stadium.

The Thursday portion of the Pro Bowl Games is not open to the public, but Sunday’s events at Camping World Stadium will be.

For the Miami Dolphins, the team has six players scheduled to participate in the event. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, running back Raheem Mostert, fullback Alec Ingold, and wide receiver Tyreek Hill were all named starters for the event, while tackle Terron Armstead and cornerback Jalen Ramsey were selected as reserves. The Dolphins did not have any replacement players added to the roster, though outside linebacker Bradley Chubb was the first alternate for his position, but a late-season injury removed him from eligibility.

The full rosters and schedule for the events are below:

The Super Bowl is just around the corner but before that, all the NFL fans will be entertained by the Pro Bowl. But when is the 2024 Pro Bowl, what all events are scheduled, and how to get tickets for the same? Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 Pro Bowl.

What is the NFL Pro Bowl and its format?

The week between the Super Bowl and the last conference championship game is when the Pro Bowl takes place. But what is the Pro Bowl? It's an opportunity for the best NFL players to show off their skills and compete with other skilled athletes in the league. Originally, the Pro Bowl was just a game of football between the NFC and AFC.

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The Pro Bowl has evolved over the years, with players opting out due to injury concerns. As a result, the league made the decision to change the format in 2023 to a flag football game. However, the Pro Bowl is more than just a game, as there are skills competitions held among the players.

2024 Pro Bowl dates and timings

The 2024 Pro Bowl will feature two major events i.e. the flag game and a series of skill-based competitions. The first event is called Thursday Skills Showdown and the second event is called Sunday Pro Bowl Games Championship.

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Thursday Skills Showdown features skills-based competitions that will be held on Thursday, February 1, between 7:00-8:30 PM. The Sunday Pro Bowl Games Championship, on the other hand, will have more Skills challenges along with flag football games that will be played on Sunday, February 4 between 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

What's the schedule for Thursday's Skills Showdown?

On Thursday the first major event i.e. Thursday Skills Showdown will be held. Here's the schedule for all the events that will be taking place on Thursday:

Best Catch

A player from each conference will participate in his event. Through an online voting system, it will be determined who will be the winner.

Precision Passing

From each conference, three quarterbacks will participate and make throws toward moving and stationary targets in under one minute. The conference with the best shot will earn more points and the one with maximum points will win.

Closest to the Pin

In this competition, a total of six players will come from each conference. What will they do? They will have to drive a golf ball close to the hole. The winners will win three points for their respective conference.

High Stakes

Players will start off with a football in their hands and each player will have to catch punts from the JUGS machines. The player who catches the maximum number of footballs without any drops will win.

Dodgeball

It's a multi-round competition which will feature a total of four teams, containing five players each. The AFC offense will be facing the NFC defense in the first game. It will be reversed in the second game. The winners receive 3 points for their respective conference.

Kick Tac Toe

It's a pretty simple competition. The kickers from each NFL team will be competing against each other in a giant Tic-Tac-Toe competition.

What's the schedule for the 2024 Pro Bowl games?

The Sunday Pro Bowl Games Championship will be held on Sunday and here are all the competitions that will be played in this event:

Madden NFL Head-to-Head

Two NFC players will defend their titles against two AFC players in this round which the official 2024 Pro Bowl Games rosters. The winning team will earn three points.

Gridiron Gauntlet

It's a full-fledged relay race between six players that will come from each conference, in a course that is filled with obstacles. The winning conference will earn three points.

Tug-of-War

It's a new competition, introduced just this year, five players will be placed on each side of the foam pit. One side will try their best to move the opposite team across the market. The best three teams will be announced as winners.

Move the Chains

In this competition, a total of five defensive linemen and offensive linemen from each conference will try to move a weight as heavy as 3000 points off a wall.

7-on-7 Flag Football

The Sunday Pro Bowl Games Championship will be concluded with a game of flag football.

Where to watch 2024 Pro Bowl events on TV?

All the events of the Thursday Skills Showdown will be broadcast on cable TV through ESPN. The event will begin at around 7 PM on Thursday and you can enjoy the competition on your ESPN channel. In addition to ESPN, the events in Sunday's Pro Bowl Games Championship can also be speculated on ABC, ESPN+, and Disney XD.

Where and how to stream the 2024 Pro Bowl without cable?

If you don't have ESPN, ABC, or other channels on your cable package, you can still enjoy the events of Thursday Skills Showdown and Sunday Pro Bowl games championship. Some great streaming platforms that you can check out are Cox, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV.

You can also get yourself ABC and ESPN through streaming platforms like DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, Dish, Optimum, Spectrum, and YouTube TV. These are some excellent options that you can try in order to stream the Saturday and Sunday events online, without the hassle of connecting with your cable operators.

Where will the 2024 Pro Bowl be played?

The first half of the 2024 Pro Bowl Games i.e. Thursday Skills Showdown will be played at the Nicholson Fieldhouse, University of Central Florida. The second half i.e. Sunday Pro Bowl Games Championship will be held at the Camping World Stadium, Florida. But to spectate games from the stadiums, you would need tickets.

How much are the Pro Bowl 2024 tickets and where to buy them?

The tickets for the Pro Bowl often cost somewhere between $60 to $70. However, the average cost is a little higher between $80 to $100. However, this season, the ticket prices are going a little too high. The cost of tickets ranges from as low as $46 to as high as $1040, with an average ticket price of about $199 per game.

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When it comes to buying tickets for the 2024 Pro Bowl games, there are plenty of options. Some popular platforms for buying tickets are Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketSmarter, and TickPick. Moreover, you can also get the tickets offline from Camping World Stadium.

2024 Pro Bowl prize money

Before the Kansas City Chiefs face the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on February 11, the NFL players from all the conferences will come together to play the 2024 Pro Bowl league. According to the CBA i.e. Collective Bargaining Agreement of the NFL, players are paid about $88,000 for each win.

Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!

The news you've been waiting for all season is finally here: The 2024 Pro Bowl rosters have been revealed!

OK, so that's not actually that exciting, but we do have some exciting stuff in the newsletter today. Not only do we have results of our latest MVP poll, but we also decided to rank the top wild card games that we want to see in the opening round of the playoffs. And yes, we will be taking a look at the Pro Bowl rosters, because it is kind of exciting.

As always, here's your daily reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. To get them signed up, all you have to do is click here. Let's get to the rundown.

For today's episode of the "Pick Six NFL" podcast, we brought on two former NFL players to break down all of the latest NFL news: Leger Douzable and two-time Super Bowl champion Bryant McFadden.

Host Ryan Wilson joined them during Thursday's show, and the three of them had an interesting conversation about whether it's smart to bench your starters in the final week of the season when you've already clinched a playoff spot. The 49ers and Ravens are two of the many teams around the NFL that have decided to rest their starting quarterbacks this week.

The decision by those two teams means that Brock Purdy and Lamar Jackson will be going three weeks without playing in a game before they suit up again in the divisional round of the playoffs.

On the Ravens' end, Jackson won't be playing, but Douzable thinks Baltimore will still go for the win with most of their other starters out there against the Steelers. The Ravens were in the same situation in 2019 and they benched their starters and that decision backfired. After getting three weeks off, the Ravens looked rusty in a 28-12 loss to the Titans.

"I think that's in the back of their heads," Douzable said of the Titans' loss. "If they rest everyone this week, that's three weeks off before they play again."

Douzable also noted that the Ravens would probably go for the win just because they don't want to see another AFC North team in the playoffs.

"The last thing you want is a divisional foe to get into the playoffs, a team that's in your division, that knows you, who you already lost to this year, " Douzable said.

McFadden was on two Super Bowl teams in Pittsburgh. In 2005, the Steelers were a wild card team on their way to winning the Super Bowl, but in 2008, the Steelers got a first-round bye. McFadden said if your team is hot, you don't want a bye and you don't want to rest your starters, but if you're banged up, the bye is a good thing.

"I see it from both sides, some teams that are playing some of their best football -- for example, Buffalo -- if Buffalo gets into the playoffs, they don't need a bye because they've been playing some of their best football," McFadden said.

If you want to hear their full thoughts on the situation, then be sure to click here so you can listen to today's episode. The three guys also broke down the playoff picture as we get ready to head into the final week of the season. If you prefer your podcasts in video form, you can also watch today's episode on YouTube by clicking here.

2. MVP watch: Lamar Jackson looks like a lock to win his second MVP

Although we had a tight MVP race for most of the season, it doesn't look like there's going to be much drama as we head into the final week of the season, at least if our MVP poll here at CBS Sports is any indication.

To figure out who has the upper hand right now, we rounded up 12 writers and had them vote on who they think will win the MVP. Under the new voting rules that were implemented last year, the 50 media members who vote on the award will each get to name up to five players on their ballot, so that's exactly how we handled the voting here.

The official 2024 Pro Bowl rosters have arrived. After a diligent voting process consisting of fan votes, player votes, and coaches votes all representing a third of the equation, the rosters for the top players in the AFC and NFC have now been formed leading up to the Pro Bowl Games, which will take place in Orlando beginning on Feb. 1. Of course, gone are the days of these players stepping onto the field for an actual football game, but they will convene for various AFC vs. NFC competitions throughout the weekend of Feb. 3, including the Pro Bowl Skills Show.

Even without the game, this is among the highest honors a player can receive. In all, 28 teams had at least one player selected to the Pro Bowl and 21 teams had multiple players named. The San Francisco 49ers led all teams with nine Pro Bowl selections, while the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys each had seven players. A team that did not have a Pro Bowl selection was the New England Patriots, which was the first time that has occurred since 2000.

28 players were selected to the Pro Bowl who were first-timers, including 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy along with rookies Sam LaPorta, Puka Nacua, and Devon Witherspoon. Dolphins star Tyreek Hill became the first wide receiver ever to make the Pro Bowl in each of his first eight seasons.

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