Everything you need to know about the commentators for the Pro Bowl flag football game
A Super Bowl winner is to join the commentary team for the flag football matchup today, as the Pro Bowl Games conclude in Orlando.


Seven-time Pro Bowler Jason Kelce will be among the commentary team for today’s flag football matchup, as the 2025 Pro Bowl Games reach their conclusion at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
All-star rosters from the NFL’s two conferences - the AFC and the NFC - are going head to head at the Pro Bowl event, which since 2023 has followed a revamped format.
How do the Pro Bowl Games work?
Where, previously, the Pro Bowl consisted of a traditional game of football between ideal line-ups from the AFC and the NFC, the competition now comprises a game of 7x7 flag football and a series of skills challenges.
Each conference’s roster is coached by an NFL legend. This year, two-time Super Bowl champion Peyton Manning is at the helm of the AFC’s squad, while his brother Eli, also a two-time winner of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, is in charge of the NFC.
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The action starts Thursday 7pm ET on ESPN.
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What time is today’s Pro Bowl Games action? How can I watch it?
After several skills challenges were held on Thursday - with the NFC’s all-star roster establishing a 14-7 lead - the Pro Bowl Games will come to a climax today, Sunday February 2, 2025, from 3:00 p.m. ET/12 noon PT.
Viewers in the United States can watch today’s skills competitions and flag football on ESPN, ABC, Disney XD and ESPN+. If you don’t have cable, you can stream ESPN and ABC on fubo, which offers a free trial.
Who is commentating on the Pro Bowl Games today?
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Kelce, a Super Bowl winner who is the brother of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis, will be making his debut on the flag football commentary team today. He will be alongside Dan Orlovsky and Scott Van Pelt, ESPN said in a press release last week.
Sunday’s Pro Bowl broadcast will also feature Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears, Michelle Beisner-Buck and Laura Rutledge, ESPN said.
How is flag football different to regular football?
The key difference is that flag football is a non-contact sport. Instead of physically tackling a player, defenders stop an opponent by removing one or both of the flags that every player wears at their waist.
Check out the full flag football rules on the NFL website.
What skills competitions are being held today?
In addition to the 7x7 flag football game, the following skills challenges are to be broadcast today: head to head, perfect punt, the great football race and the tug of war. Find out more about each challenge.
The head to head contest was held on Saturday, but will be aired today and hasn’t yet counted towards the overall score.
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