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How to watch Pro Bowl 2018: TV channel, streaming info, odds, picks, full rosters
If you’re planning to watch the Pro Bowl on Sunday, you’re going to want to make sure to clear your afternoon schedule, because, for the first time in nearly 10 years, the game has been moved out of primetime.
This weekend’s game between the AFC and the NFC will kickoff at 3 p.m. ET, marking the first time since 2009 that the game hasn’t been played in primetime.
Although the Pro Bowl has undergone several changes over the years, the NFL will be giving us the normal AFC-NFC format for the second straight season. From 2013 to 2015, the league dumped the format in favor of a game where two captains would pick each team.
Pro Bowl week got off to a rousing start on Thursday with the annual skills challenge. Thanks to Jarvis Landry, the AFC pulled out a wild dodgeball win over the NFC. You can catch highlights of that by clicking here.
One thing you won’t see on Sunday are any players from either the Patriots or the Eagles. With New England and Philadelphia both playing in the Super Bowl, the NFL had to replace players from both teams for Sunday’s game.
As for the odds for the game, the NFC is favored by 3, with the Over/Under set at 70.
No. 1 SportsLine expert R.J. White — who finished in the top 1 percent of the nation’s top handicapping tournament and is up $2,144 on NFL picks this season — has released a pick against the spread. National sportswriter Mike Tierney — who’s 52-29 on NFL totals since the start of last season — has a strong opinion on Over or Under.
Now here’s how you can watch the game and the full rosters for each side.
How to Watch the 2018 Pro Bowl
Date: Jan. 28, 2018
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Where: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
TV: ABC/ESPN
Stream: WatchESPN
Announcers: Sean McDonough, Matt Hasselbeck
AFC Roster
Offense
Quarterback: Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers), Alex Smith (Chiefs), Derek Carr (Raiders)
Note: Carr is replacing Tom Brady (Patriots), Smith is replacing Philip Rivers (Chargers)
Running back: Le’Veon Bell (Steelers), Kareem Hunt (Chiefs), LeSean McCoy (Bills)
Fullback: Roosevelt Nix (Steelers)
Note: Nix is replacing James Develin (Patriots)
Tight end: Delanie Walker (Titans), Jack Doyle (Colts)
Note: Walker is replacing Travis Kelce (Chiefs), Doyle is replacing Rob Gronkowski (Patriots)
Wide receiver: Antonio Brown (Steelers), Keenan Allen (Chargers), Jarvis Landry (Dolphins), T.Y. Hilton (Colts)
Note: Landry is replacing DeAndre Hopkins (Texans), Hilton is replacing A.J. Green (Bengals)
Tackle: Alejandro Villanueva (Steelers) Taylor Lewan (Titans), Russell Okung (Chargers)
Note: Okung is replacing Donald Penn (Raiders)
Guard: Kelechi Osemele (Raiders), David DeCastro (Steelers), Richie Incognito (Bills)
Center: Maurkice Pouncey (Steelers), Rodney Hudson (Raiders)
Defense
Defensive end: Yannick Ngakoue (Jaguars), Cameron Heyward (Steelers), Melvin Ingram (Chargers)
Note: Ngakoue is replacing Calais Campbell (Jaguars), Heyward is replacing Khalil Mack (Raiders), Ingram is replacing Joey Bosa (Chargers)
Defensive linemen: Geno Atkins (Bengals), Jurrell Casey (Titans), Malik Jackson (Jaguars)