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2023 Pro Bowl Games

The 2023 Pro Bowl Games was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2022 NFL season. For the first time, the event consisted of skills competitions and non-contact flag football games, rather than an actual tackle football game. It was held at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, the Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center in Henderson, Nevada, and Bear's Best Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 2 and 5, 2023. Voting began on November 15, 2022, and the rosters were announced on December 21, 2022.

Background
The NFL announced on August 9, 2022, that Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, would host the Pro Bowl for the second consecutive season. On September 26, 2022, the league announced they would be replacing the traditional Pro Bowl game with skills competitions throughout the week, culminating with a non-contact flag football game at the end of the week. The NFL has partnered with Peyton Manning and his Omaha Productions to revamp the events. A. Smith & Co. produced the skills competition. ==Format==
Format
The event consisted of various skill competition events and three 7-on-7 flag football games, with the first block of events being held on February 2, 2023, at the Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center, which is the Las Vegas Raiders' practice facility and Bear's Best Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada. On February 5, the remainder of the event program took place at Allegiant Stadium with the exception of Kick Tac Toe which was held at the Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center. The first portion took place behind closed doors, while the last contests took place around the flag football games. Points were scored across the events, with up to 24 points available in the skills competitions. The first two flag football games awarded six points each to the winning conference's total score (with the conferences splitting three points each in the event of a tie, with no overtime being played). Both teams' total scores were carried into the final game, which decided the overall winner. ==Rosters==
Rosters
AFC :bold player who participated in the game :italics signifies a rookie :'''''' signifies the player has been selected as a captain : Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy : Injured player; selected but did not participate : Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LVII (See Pro Bowl "Player selection" section) : Selected but chose not to participate NFC :Bold, player who participated in the game :italics signifies a rookie :'''''' signifies the player has been selected as a captain : Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy : Injured player; selected but did not participate : Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LVII (See Pro Bowl "Player selection" section) : Selected but chose not to participate ==Number of selections per team==
Results
Thursday Precision Passing Derek Carr won the event for the AFC with a score of 31. Lightning Round The AFC won the event after dunking NFC head coach Eli Manning in confetti in the final round. Flag Football Game 3 The NFC was down 21–15 entering the game based on the opening scores, but Kirk Cousins led the NFC to a comeback win. The final score was 35–33. ==Aftermath==
Aftermath
The players who participated on the winning NFC each won $84,000 while the players who participated on the losing AFC team won $42,000 each. This was the first time Eli Manning beat his brother in the NFL (though as a coach and not a player), as Peyton went 3–0 against him during their NFL careers. Following the event it was revealed that Myles Garrett suffered a dislocated toe during the Gridiron Gauntlet event. He later stated in April that he would decline participating in future Pro Bowl Games events, saying the Gridiron Gauntlet "doesn't make sense to me", and proposed replacing it and other events with those that would allow fans to take part alongside players. Garrett would later recover from his injury and would play in the opening games of the 2023 NFL season. He would later change his mind and participate in the “Move the Chains” event during the 2024 Pro Bowl Games.{{cite tweet|user=camijustice ==Broadcasting==
Broadcasting
ESPN and ABC served as the broadcaster for all Pro Bowl events while the Thursday block of the skills competition were held on the Saturday afternoon after the event on ABC. As in previous years, the events held on Sunday were simulcast live by ESPN+, ABC, and Disney XD. Kirk Herbstreit and Pat McAfee called the games. Robert Griffin III, Marcus Spears, and Laura Rutledge called the skills competition, joined additionally on the first night by Ryan Clark and Dan Orlovsky. ==References==
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