NFL Moves Pro Bowl To Orlando In 2024

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The NFL has announced that Orlando, Florida, will be the host city for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games.

The multi-day event will feature a series of new and returning skills challenges where 88 of the league’s top players will showcase their on-field and off-field abilities in unique competitions.

The festivities will culminate in an action-packed flag football game at Camping World Stadium on Sunday, February 4, 2024.

Renowned NFL brothers Peyton and Eli Manning will return as head coaches for the AFC and NFC teams, respectively.

Last year’s Pro Bowl underwent a significant transformation, reimagining the event as The Pro Bowl Games. The new format incorporated a mix of live and taped skills competitions and gave flag football a prominent role in the sport’s future.

The 2023 Pro Bowl Games, held in Las Vegas, received a positive response, with 6.4 million viewers across various platforms and over 58,000 in-person attendees at Allegiant Stadium.

The success of last year’s event was bolstered by an impressive lineup of coaches and captains, including the Manning brothers, Ray Lewis, DeMarcus Ware, Diana Flores, Vanita Krouch, Snoop Dogg, and Pete Davidson.

The NFC emerged victorious with a thrilling comeback in the final flag football game.