The Pro Bowl is the NFL’s annual all-star game. The event started in 1951, and it is one of the most-watched sporting events in the United States. It takes place on January 31st, which is also Super Bowl Sunday. This year, the Pro Bowl game will be scheduled on 6th February 2022 at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pro Bowl 2022 – Roster, Live Stream & Game Info
It includes two conferences AFC and NFC and makes two teams to play on. Both conferences have 16 teams and players are selected from all those teams. Last season, NFC won against AFC with (32-12). Now this season, fans and supporters are waiting for – who will be won this Pro Bowl 2022.
Pro Bowl 2022 – Game Schedule, Date & Kick-off time
A Quick Snap of this Pro Bowl 2022 Game
- Date: 6th February 2022
- Game time: 3:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. PST
- Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
- Referee: Tony Corrente
- TV announcers (ESPN/ABC/Disney XD): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, and Lisa Salters
Pro Bowl 2022 – Roster (AFC vs NFC)
AFC Roster Offence
Position | Starters | Reserves | Alternates |
---|---|---|---|
Quarterback | Justin Herbert, LA Chargers | Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Lamar Jackson, Baltimore | Mac Jones, New England |
Running back | Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis | Nick Chubb, Cleveland Joe Mixon, Cincinnati | Najee Harris, Pittsburgh |
Fullback | Patrick Ricard, Baltimore | ||
Wide receiver | Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati | Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Keenan Allen, LA Chargers | Hunter Renfrow, Las Vegas Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh |
Tight end | Mark Andrews, Baltimore | Travis Kelce, Kansas City | |
Offensive tackle | Rashawn Slater, LA Chargers Orlando Brown Jr., Kansas City | Dion Dawkins, Buffalo | |
Offensive guard | Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Joel Bitonio, Cleveland | Wyatt Teller, Cleveland | Rodger Saffold, Tennessee |
Center | Corey Linsley, LA Chargers | Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis |
AFC Roster Defence
Position | Starters | Reserves | Alternates |
---|---|---|---|
Defensive end | Myles Garrett, Cleveland Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas | Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati | |
Defensive tackle | DeForest Buckner, Indianapolis Chris Jones, Kansas City | Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh | Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee |
Outside linebacker | T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh Joey Bosa, LA Chargers | Matthew Judon, New England | Harold Landry, Tennessee |
Inside linebacker | Darius Leonard, Indianapolis | Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas | |
Cornerback | J. C. Jackson, New England Xavien Howard, Miami | Denzel Ward, Cleveland Kenny Moore II, Indianapolis | |
Free safety | Kevin Byard, Tennessee | ||
Strong safety | Derwin James, LA Chargers | Tyrann Mathieu, Kansas City |
Special Teams – AFC
- Punter: A. J. Cole III, Las Vegas
- Placekicker: Justin Tucker, Baltimore
- Return specialist: Devin Duvernay, Baltimore
- Special teams: Matthew Slater, New England
- Long snapper: Luke Rhodes, Indianapolis
NFC Roster Offence
Position | Starters | Reserves | Alternates |
---|---|---|---|
Quarterback | Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay | Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Kyler Murray, Arizona | Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Russell Wilson, Seattle |
Running back | Dalvin Cook, Minnesota | James Conner, Arizona Alvin Kamara, New Orleans | |
Fullback | Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco | ||
Wide receiver | Cooper Kupp, LA Rams Davante Adams, Green Bay | Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Deebo Samuel, San Francisco | Mike Evans, Tampa Bay CeeDee Lamb, Dallas |
Tight end | George Kittle, San Francisco | Kyle Pitts, Atlanta | |
Offensive tackle | Trent Williams, San Francisco Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay | Tyron Smith, Dallas | Duane Brown, Seattle Brian O’Neill, Minnesota D.J. Humphries, Arizona |
Offensive guard | Zack Martin, Dallas Brandon Scherff, Washington | Ali Marpet, Tampa Bay | Jonah Jackson, Detroit Laken Tomlinson, San Francisco |
Center | Jason Kelce, Philadelphia | Ryan Jensen, Tampa Bay | Alex Mack, San Francisco |
NFC Roster Defense
Position | Starters | Reserves | Alternates |
---|---|---|---|
Defensive end | Nick Bosa, San Francisco Brian Burns, Carolina | Cameron Jordan, New Orleans | Josh Sweat, Philadelphia |
Defensive tackle | Aaron Donald, LA Rams Jonathan Allen, Washington | Kenny Clark, Green Bay | Javon Hargrave, Philadelphia Vita Vea, Tampa Bay |
Outside linebacker | Chandler Jones, Arizona Robert Quinn, Chicago | Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay | |
Inside linebacker | Micah Parsons, Dallas | Bobby Wagner, Seattle | Devin White, Tampa Bay |
Cornerback | Trevon Diggs, Dallas Jalen Ramsey, LA Rams | Darius Slay, Philadelphia Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans | Stephon Gilmore, Carolina |
Free safety | Quandre Diggs, Seattle | Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay | |
Strong safety | Budda Baker, Arizona | Harrison Smith, Minnesota |
Special Teams – NFC
- Punter: Bryan Anger, Dallas
- Placekicker: Matt Gay, LA Rams, Jake Elliott (Alternate), Philadelphia
- Return specialist: Jakeem Grant, Chicago
- Special teams: J. T. Gray, New Orleans
- Long snapper: Josh Harris, Atlanta
Pro Bowl 2022 – Live TV Stream
The game will be televised nationally in the United States by ESPN, and simulcast on ABC and Disney XD. This will be the final year of the current contract with ESPN and Disney XD, as the new contract in 2023 will have the Pro Bowl exclusively on ABC.
International Broadcasters List
- Australia – ESPN (Pay) & Seven Network
- New Zealand – Spark Sport (Pay) & ESPN (Pay)
- Spain – Movistar+ (pay)
- Austria – Puls 4 (FTA)
- Balkans – Sport Klub (pay)
- Belgium, Luxembourg, and Portugal – Eleven Sports (pay)
- Bulgaria – Max Sport
- Czech Republic and Slovakia – Premier Sport (pay)
- DACH and Italy – DAZN
- France – L’Equipe, beIN Sports (pay-TV)
- Germany & Switzerland – ProSieben Maxx (regular) (FTA)
- Hungary – Arena4 (pay)
- Ireland and UK – BBC Two, Channel 5, Sky Sports NFL
- Netherlands – ESPN
- Russia – Viasat Sport
- China – Tencent (Pay)
- Indonesia, Timor Leste – Mola TV (Over-the-top)
- Japan – DAZN, NFL Gamepass
- Korea – MBC Sports+ (Pay)
- Philippines – Premier Sports (Pay)
- Thailand – TrueVisions
- MENA – SSC and ShahidVIP