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2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl: Times, how to watch on TV and stream online

We take a look at how to watch the 2023 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama as over 100 of the top senior college football players in the country showcase their talents

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We take a look at how to watch the 2023 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama as over 100 of the top senior college football players in the country showcase their talents
Butch DillAP

The 2023 Senior Bowl will kick off on Saturday afternoon, February 4 at 2:30 p.m. ET from Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The all-star game is held every year to showcase the top college football players and NFL prospects in the country ahead of the NFL Draft.

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When does Reese’s Senior Bowl start?

The Reese’s Senior Bowl starts on Saturday, February 4, 2023 at:

  • 2:30 p.m. ET
  • 11:30 a.m. PT

Related: What is the Senior Bowl? Who are some top NFL players who played in the game?

How to watch Reese’s Senior Bowl 2023?

  • TV: NFL Network
  • Streaming: FuboTV

Reese’s Senior Bowl preview

The 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl Roster will feature top-tier talent ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft.

Over 100 elite draft prospects from around the country are selected to demonstrate their talent and connect with coaches and decision-makers from all 32 NFL franchises. In an effort to promote professional development this year, assistant coaches and coordinators will be placed into elevated or different roles from the ones they currently hold with their clubs.

From the North Team, North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz, Louisiana Tech running back Kenneth Dixon, Indiana offensive tackle Jason Spriggs, Notre Dame defensive tackle Sheldon Day, and Ohio State wide receiver Braxton Miller are some of the biggest attractions currently at Mobile.

As for the South Team, Oklahoma wide receiver Sterling Shepard, Eastern Kentucky defensive end Noah Spence, Louisville defensive linemen Sheldon Rankins, Brigham Young defensive end Bronson Kaufusi, and Duke safety Jeremy Cash are all under the NFL’s radar.