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NFL Pro Bowl games 2026 – AFC Pro Bowl Team vs NFC Pro Bowl Team

This image shows both the NFC and AFC to represent the upcoming NFL Pro Bowl Games.

The National Football League brings its All-Star event to the front. Be prepared to enjoy both conferences clashing with each other for the NFL Pro Bowl Championship. This NFL Pro Bowl event brings all the stars from both conferences, making a unified NFL entertainment for fans alike. This NFL Regular Season has been a rollercoaster ride, with many teams giving surprising outcomes along with some disappointments. Above all, the Super Bowl is nearing, and the finalists have been selected. The NFL Pro Bowl aims to build momentum for the Super Bowl, much like a warm-up. The upcoming Pro Bowl game is keenly expected by fans. As a result, we have given a preview, including the players’ depth and quality. If you want to know more about the NFL and the NFL Pro Bowl games, follow Bettingpremier.

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NFL Pro Bowl Background

Initially, the Pro Bowl game followed a different format for all-star events. They put the season’s champion against a unified team with the best players. However, in 1951, the NFL held its first Pro Bowl game, featuring the AFC West vs the NFC West. It was only later in 2017 that the current format was adapted and named after the NFL Pro Bowl. Currently, the Pro Bowl event features the NFC vs. the AFC.

Fans were not so pleased, nor did they enjoy the NFL Pro Bowl games. Previously, these All-Star events were less engaging than the regular season, resulting in lower engagement rates. It was mainly due to its emphasis on showmanship and flamboyance rather than genuine sportsmanship and competition. The players primarily played to entertain, aiming to keep the game as light-hearted as possible. But currently, the NFL Pro Bowl games are unlike anything fans have seen.

NFL 2025-26 Regular Season Recap

This year, the NFL Regular Season has been great and unpredictable at times. The expected title contenders had disappointed, and some other teams have kept the hope alive. With so many divisional clashes and conference-vs-conference matchups, the current focus is on the NFL Super Bowl LX. Let’s look at some recent highlights. Bettingpremier is where you get buzz about American football.

NFL Conference Championships

Denver Broncos vs New England Patriots

The Denver Broncos vs the New England Patriots game was a low-scoring affair with both sides trying hard. This was a close contest indeed, where both teams had scoreless quarters. The Broncos scored the first touchdown with a conversion. But the New England Patriots followed with a Touchdown and a field goal in the next quarter. Ultimately, the New England Patriots won the game. Get sensational NFL commentaries like this, exclusively on Bettingpremier.

Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams

The Seattle Seahawks won over the Los Angeles Rams in a closely contested game. They scored a touchdown and a field goal in the first quarter, aggregating 10 points against the Los Angeles Rams. The Seattle Seahawks scored 7 more points in the second quarter, whereas the Patriots scored 10. In the third quarter, both teams scored two touchdowns and tied 14-14. After a scoreless 4th quarter, the Seattle Seahawks won by a 4-point lead. American football, MLB, Boxing, and much more insights only on Bettingpremier.

NFL Pro Bowl 2026 Schedule

The AFC Pro Bowl Team and the NFC Pro Bowl Team will clash with each other. This upcoming NFL Pro Bowl game will occur on 02 February 2026. This event is scheduled to begin at 08:00 p.m. ET at Moscone Center, San Francisco, California.

AFC Roster

Offense

PlayerPositionTeam
Shedeur SandersQuarterbackCleveland Browns
Joe FlaccoQuarterbackCincinnati Bengals
Tyler WarrenTight EndIndianapolis Colts
Dalton KincaidTight EndBuffalo Bills
Tee HigginsWide ReceiverCincinnati Bengals
Ja’Marr ChaseWide ReceiverCincinnati Bengals
Nico CollinsWide ReceiverHouston Texans
Courtland SuttonWide ReceiverDenver Broncos
Jonathan TaylorRunning BackIndianapolis Colts
James CookRunning BackBuffalo Bills
De’Von AchaneRunning BackMiami Dolphins
Patrick RicardFullbackBaltimore Ravens
Dion DawkinsOffensive TackleBuffalo Bills
Garett BollesOffensive TackleDenver Broncos
Trey SmithOffensive GuardKansas City Chiefs
Creed HumphreyCenterKansas City Chiefs
Tyler LinderbaumCenterBaltimore Ravens

Defense

PlayerPositionTeam
Will Anderson Jr.Defensive EndHouston Texans
Jeffery SimmonsDefensive LinemanTennessee Titans
Zach AllenDefensive LinemanDenver Broncos
Nik BonittoOutside LinebackerDenver Broncos
T.J. WattOutside LinebackerPittsburgh Steelers
Tuli TuipulotuOutside LinebackerLos Angeles Chargers
Devin LloydOutside LinebackerJacksonville Jaguars
Roquan SmithInside LinebackerBaltimore Ravens
Azeez Al-ShaairInside LinebackerHouston Texans
Derek Stingley Jr.CornerbackHouston Texans
Patrick Surtain IICornerbackDenver Broncos
Denzel WardCornerbackCleveland Browns
Kamari LassiterCornerbackHouston Texans
Kyle HamiltonStrong SafetyBaltimore Ravens
Derwin JamesStrong SafetyLos Angeles Chargers
Calen BullockFree SafetyHouston Texans

Special Teams

PlayerPositionTeam
Jordan StoutPunterBaltimore Ravens
Cameron DickerPlacekickerLos Angeles Chargers
Chimere DikeKick ReturnerTennessee Titans
Ben SkowronekSpecial Teams PlayerPittsburgh Steelers
Ross MatiscikLong SnapperJacksonville Jaguars

NFC Roster

Offense

PlayerPositionTeam
Jalen HurtsQuarterbackPhiladelphia Eagles
Dak PrescottQuarterbackDallas Cowboys
Jared GoffQuarterbackDetroit Lions
Puka NacuaWide ReceiverLos Angeles Rams
George PickensWide ReceiverDallas Cowboys
CeeDee LambWide ReceiverDallas Cowboys
Amon-Ra St. BrownWide ReceiverDetroit Lions
Jahmyr GibbsRunning BackDetroit Lions
Christian McCaffreyRunning BackSan Francisco 49ers
Bijan RobinsonRunning BackAtlanta Falcons
Kyle JuszczykFullbackSan Francisco 49ers
Trey McBrideTight EndArizona Cardinals
Jake FergusonTight EndDallas Cowboys
Penei SewellOffensive TackleDetroit Lions
Trent WilliamsOffensive TackleSan Francisco 49ers
Tyler SmithOffensive GuardDallas Cowboys
Joe ThuneyOffensive GuardChicago Bears
Chris LindstromOffensive GuardAtlanta Falcons
Drew DalmanCenterChicago Bears
Cam JurgensCenterPhiladelphia Eagles

Defense

PlayerPositionTeam
Aidan HutchinsonDefensive EndDetroit Lions
Quinnen WilliamsDefensive LinemanDallas Cowboys
Brian BurnsOutside LinebackerNew York Giants
Jared VerseOutside LinebackerLos Angeles Rams
Byron YoungOutside LinebackerLos Angeles Rams
Jack CampbellInside LinebackerDetroit Lions
Zack BaunInside LinebackerPhiladelphia Eagles
Jaycee HornCornerbackCarolina Panthers
Cooper DeJeanCornerbackPhiladelphia Eagles
Keisean NixonCornerbackGreen Bay Packers
Nahshon WrightCornerbackChicago Bears
Kevin ByardFree SafetyChicago Bears
Antoine Winfield Jr.Free SafetyTampa Bay Buccaneers
Budda BakerStrong SafetyArizona Cardinals

Special Teams

PlayerPosition / RoleTeam
Tress WayPunterWashington Commanders
Brandon AubreyPlacekickerDallas Cowboys
Rashid ShaheedKick Return SpecialistSeattle Seahawks
Luke GiffordSpecial Teams SpecialistSan Francisco 49ers
Jon WeeksLong SnapperSan Francisco 49ers

NFL Pro Bowl 2026 Predictions

AFC vs NFC – A Preview

The Pro Bowl event has always been a dramatic showdown. This rivalry has a rich history of fan wars. Historically, the AFC has won more games than the NFC in all their meetings. In the previous season, we saw the NFC beat the AFC with determined gameplay.

This time, the fans have already set the rosters with their voting system and have created a perfect rivalry. The interplay of the selected players will be iconic and will foreshadow the upcoming Super Bowl LX. Let’s look at the predictions.

Players’ Depth Quality

The AFC Pro Bowl Team has Shedeur Sanders and Joe Flacco as Quarterbacks. Both these players have delivered a stunning performance in the regular season. Particularly, the Cincinnati Bengals star, Joe Flacco, has shown some of the best offensive moves this season. His yardage is convincing but poor when compared with the NFC Quarterbacks. On the other hand, the NFC Quarterbacks, Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott, are offensive powerhouses. They rank among the top-most rushers and have an elite yardage. This is significantly better when compared with the AFC’s quarterbacks. This alone is a positive sign for the NFC. Additionally, the NFC’s offensive protection is also strong with Tyler Smith and Joe Thuney. Therefore, the NFC will have more chances to outscore the AFC in this Pro Bowl event.

Verdict

The NFC has the absolute probability to win over the AFC in this NFL Pro Bowl game.

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