The 2025 Pro Bowl began on Thursday night when some of the largest NFL stars participated in the new skill challenge in Orlando. Peyton Manning is leading the AFC again, while his brother, Eli Manning, NFC captains.
We saw a new simulation of passes with trivia involved, a capture competition never seen before, a competition of spikes, another trivia game that looked like the “newly married game”, a relay race and, of course, DodgeBall. Sunday at 3 pm et is when the flag football game will take place, but let’s take a look at how Pro Bowlers went to the confrontation of skills.
Passing the test (3 points)
“Each of the three quarterbacks of the conference tries to achieve targets at several distances around the field that are worth different points of points in 40 seconds. Before the challenge, each quarterback selected a teammate of Pro Bowl Games to answer five questions from Trivia about current Pro Bowl players.
AFC teammates: Joe Burrow (Bengals) and Nico Collins (Texans), Drake Maye (Patriots) and Jonnu Smith (Dolphins), Russell Wilson (Steelers) and Myles Garrett (Browns)
NFC teammates: Jared Goff (Lions) and Josh Jacobs (Packers), Sam Darnold (Vikings) and Fred Warner (49ers), Baker Mayfield (BUCS) and Mike Evans (BUCS) (BUCS)
Nico Collins correctly answered only two trivia questions, including who was the first Bengal to use No. 1 (Ja’lar Chase). That gave Joe Burrow only one minute to throw the objectives, but he absolutely crushed the exercise, accumulating 27 points In the limited amount of time.
Josh Jacobs correctly answered the five questions of Trivia, which gave his rival/teammate Jared Goff 1:30 to launch. He went to a Good 44 score.
Jonnu Smith lost only a trivia question, and it was a quite funny lady because she thought Bengals Pass-Rusher Trey Hendrickson was in the Texans. That gave Drake Maye 1:20 to launch. The rookie Fought with a 22.
Fred Warner was another player who crushed Trivia, giving Sam Darnold 1:30 to launch. The QB of the Vikings began to hot with six targets in a row, but finally decreased a bit. He Finished with a 39.
Myles Garrett had to answer trivia questions for Russell Wilson, and it was a perfect 5 of 5. That gave the unlimited Mr. 1:30 to launch. He Finished with a 31which was a high team for AFC.
Mike Evans fought with Trivia, answering 3 of 5 questions correctly, which gave his teammate Baker Mayfield 1:10 to try to overcome the maximum GOFF score of 44. The old general selection No. 1 1 He scored a 27.
FINAL RESULTS: NFC WIN
Russell Wilson |
31 |
44 |
Jared Goff |
Joe Burrow |
27 |
39 |
Sam Darnold |
Drake Maye |
22 |
27 |
Mayfield baker |
Satisfactory captures (3 points)
NFC participants: Justin Jefferson (Vikings), Trey McBride (Cardinals), Jaylon Johnson (Bears): finished with a 1:57 time (cattle)
AFC participants: Ja’Mar 2:06 Time (Lost)
THE GREAT ESPIG (3 points)
“Linners seek to increase football in a machine that measures power and impact.”
The AFC obtained its first three points thanks to the lin of the Jets, Quinnen Williams, who obtained a high score of 982.
Final results
Helmet Harmony (3 points)
“This playing playing program for their teammate knowledge.”
AFC teammates: Cameron Heyward and Miles Killebrew (Steelers), Dion Dawkins and Connor McGovern (Bills), Marlon Humphrey and Kyle Hamilton (Ravens)
NFC teammates: Vita Vea and Tristan Wirfs (BUCS), Jonathan Greenard and Brian O’Neill (Vikings), Rashan Gary and Xavier McKinney (Packers)
Final results: NFC WIN, 8-6
Relay race (3 races, 1 point each)
“A simultaneous relay style event in which four players from each conference complete a 40 -yard race before delivering a football ball to the next athlete in their team, continuing until the fourth and last stage crosses the finish line. The conferences will compete in three rounds, with the fastest team winning. “
AFC equipment: Jonathan Taylor (Colts), Patrick Sortin II (Broncos), Danielle Hunter (Texans), Patrick Ricard (Ravens), Minkah Fitzpatrick (Steelers), Marvin Mims Jr. (Broncos), Joey Bosa (Chargers), Denzel Hard (Browns) , Jerry Jeudy (Browns), Kyle van Noy, (Ravens), Nik Bonitto (Broncos), Derwin James (Chargers)
NFC equipment: Jahmyr Gibbs (Lions), Jaycee Horn (Panthers), Micah Parsons (Cowboys), Brian Branch (Lions), Devon Witherspoon (Seahawks), Khadarel Hodge (Falcons), Nick Bosa (49ers), Kavontae Turpin (jeans), Nabers Malik Nabers (Giants), Bobby Wagner (commanders), Jared Versis (Rams), Budda Baker (Cardinals)
Carrera 1: The AFC was dominated in the first race, since Jonathan Taylor could not ensure a transfer of Patrick Sortin II.
Carrera 2: The second race was quite hysterical, since the Bosa brothers began with a walking competition instead of running. Then, Devon Witherspoon ruined his transfer, which led to an AFC victory.
Carrera 3: For a third consecutive race, a mystery of the transfer condemned a team. Jerry Jeudy could not cleanly deliver the ball to Kyle van Noy, giving the 2-1 advantage to the NFC.
Dodgeball (2 games, 3 points each)
“A classic Dodgeball 7 game against 7 between conferences played in two games.”
AFC equipment: Jeffery Simmons (Titans), Logan Cooke (Jaguars), Ronnie Stanley (Ravens), Chris Boswell (Steelers), Joe Mixon (Texans), Isaac Seumalo (Steelers), Tyler Linderbaum (Ravens), Patrick Queen (Steelers), Quenton Nelson Nelson (Colts), Zaire Franklin (Colts), Brian Thomas Jr. (Jaguars), James Cook (Bills), Ross Matiscik (Jaguars), Trey Hendrickson (Bengals)
NFC equipment: Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Seahawks), Erik McCoy (Saints), Leonard Williams (Seahawks), Bijan Robinson (Falcons), Robert Hunt (Panthers), Taylor Decker (Lions), Jack Fox (Lions), Kyle Juszczyk (49ers), , Tyler Smith (Cowboys), Andrew Van Ginkel (Vikings), George Kittle (49ers), Andrew Depapaola (Vikings), Brandon Aubrey (Cowboys), Byron Murphy (Vikings)
Game 1: The AFC won the first battle of wear after the replacement of the deceased Pro Bowl, Jeffery Simmons, caught a ball thrown by Leonard Williams!
Game 2: AFC would have loved to obtain three additional points before the end of the night, but the soft launch of Quenton Nelson was easily caught by Tyler Smith to finish the game. The NFC ended its great night with another victory.
Score after Thursday: NFC 14 AFC 7
Not only do we have the flag football game on Sunday, but there will also be four “more skill exercises”: Punt Perfect, the “Madden” in front of the head “, the great football race” and the pull of the war .