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Pro Bowl Games Headed to Bay Area for Super Bowl LX Week

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UPDATE: The NFL has just announced that the highly anticipated Pro Bowl Games will take place in the Bay Area on February 3, 2026, coinciding with Super Bowl LX festivities. Fans can look forward to an exciting lineup of events at the Moscone Center, including a thrilling AFC vs. NFC flag football game on a 50-yard field.

Scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. PT, the Pro Bowl Games will be broadcast across ESPN, Disney XD, and ESPN Deportes, culminating in the flag football showdown at 5 p.m. This year’s event marks a significant push to elevate the profile of flag football, especially with its upcoming debut at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

“We’re thrilled to make the 2026 Pro Bowl Games part of Super Bowl week, elevating flag football and our best players in a way that’s never been done before,” said Peter O’Reilly, NFL executive vice president of events. He emphasized that the event will showcase elite athleticism and dynamic action, providing a glimpse of what fans can expect on the Olympic stage.

The Pro Bowl voting is set to begin on Thanksgiving, November 27, giving fans the opportunity to select the top players for this revamped celebration of football. As excitement builds, authorities are preparing for a week filled with action-packed events, creating a festive atmosphere for sports enthusiasts in the Bay Area.

Stay tuned for more updates as the NFL continues to roll out details for this groundbreaking event, promising to deliver thrilling entertainment and unforgettable moments.

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