The 2025 Pro Bowl Games conclude on Sunday afternoon. Will you be watching?
The conclusion of the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games is Sunday afternoon from 3 p.m. ET to 6 p.m. With six Detroit Lions down in Orlando for the event, there is at least a little intrigue. After all, we won’t see any of these players in competition until offseason workouts in April. And with only the Super Bowl left to play, the NFL content—that isn’t free agency or draft related—is going to dry up in an instant.
That said, the Pro Bowl isn’t real football. There’s a bunch of manufactured skill competitions that don’t compare to the real thing, and the effort given in these flag football games are subpar.
So that begs the question:
Will you be watching the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games?
My answer: I’ll probably check in. The flag football game is pretty poor, but I do enjoy the skills competitions to a certain degree. It was certainly satisfying to watch Jared Goff with the precision passing event on Thursday, and dodgeball is always fun to watch between competitive athletes.
That said, the best events were on Thursday. The only other events that remain for Sunday’s finale are a punting competition (featuring Jack Fox), highlights of Madden game, a relay race (featuring Frank Ragnow) and tug-of-war (featuring Taylor Decker).
I’ll probably tune into the punting event because it’s new and it’s a Lions player vs. an AFC punter (Jacksonville’s Logan Cooke). But, otherwise, I’ll probably have it on in the background while getting other stuff done.
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