The new events at the NFL’s revamped 2023 Pro Bowl games
, 2023-02-02 14:00:00,
The revamped NFL Pro Bowl is about more than flag football games. The event’s new skills competitions involve football and non-football challenges, with points accumulated along the way to help crown the Pro Bowl Games champion.
THURSDAY
Raiders’ Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center, Henderson, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on ESPN
Epic Pro Dodgeball
Four teams of five players will participate in a multiround dodgeball tournament. First, the AFC offense will play the AFC defense, then the NFC offense will face the NFC defense.
The winners of those matches will face each other in an AFC-NFC showdown, good for three points toward the winning conference’s Pro Bowl Games total.
AFC participants: Nick Chubb, Cleveland; Tyreek Hill, Miami; Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati; Josh Jacobs, Raiders; Mark Andrews, Baltimore; Dawson Knox, Buffalo; Myles Garrett, Cleveland; Maxx Crosby, Raiders; Sauce Gardner, N.Y. Jets; Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh; Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore
NFC participants: Dalvin Cook, Minnesota; CeeDee Lamb, Dallas; Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants; George Kittle, San Francisco; Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco; Demario Davis, New Orleans; Jaire Alexander, Green Bay; Trevon Diggs, Dallas; Micah Parsons, Dallas; Jalen Ramsey, L.A. Rams; Tariq Woolen, Seattle

Lightning Round
Each conference will select 16 players to participate in the three-part elimination Lightning Round event. The challenge will culminate with one player…
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