With Super Bowl LIX already in sight and spirits running high, NFL fans are living a couple of weeks of pure intensity after the end of the Playoffs and the definition of the rivals of the so-called ‘Super Sunday’, which on this occasion will be the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, who will relive Super Bowl LVII in which Patrick Mahomes and company were winners, in what on February 9 could become a dynasty.

What are the NFL Pro Bowl Games?

However, as we said, fans have plenty to enjoy in the week leading up to the game, especially with the famous Pro Bowl, which has gone from being a competitive game to a weekend full of stars – 44 per conference – who meet to have fun and have activities in which the big winner turns out to be the public.

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When and where are the 2025 Pro Bowl Games?

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games, which take place on January 30 and February 2, include skills contests and a flag football game, and each team, one from each conference, will have its leader or head coach, Peyton Manning on one side and Eli Manning on the other. This edition, like the previous one, takes place at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

How are players selected for the Pro Bowl Games?

The NFL allows its fans to vote for their favorite players from the American and National conferences until December 23, which are added to those of coaches and players, who saw the reception of their votes closed on December 27. Fans could determine their preferences at ProBowl.com/Vote or directly on the website of their favorite team. Even during the last two weeks of voting, fans had the opportunity to go to X and post the first and last name of their favorite player by position, offense and defense, copying the player’s user or creating a hashtag with the player’s first and last name, plus the hashtag #ProBowlVote.

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