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Ironically, one of the cheapest NFL events all season will feature some of football’s best players.
On Feb. 5, the NFL Pro Bowl will be held at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium with some of the biggest names in the sport like the Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence, the Giants’ Saquon Barkley and the Vikings’ Kirk Cousins to play in three games of 7-on-7 flag football as well as an elaborate skills challenge.
To add star power to the festivities, the NFL has assigned Peyton Manning to coach the AFC squad while the NFC team will be led by, you guessed it, Eli Manning.
Plus, hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd will perform at halftime.
Yet, even with all those high-profile names attached to the game, tickets are still available for as low as $23 before fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication.
We can’t believe we’re typing this either but lower-level tickets can be snagged for $50 before fees.
Sure, the sports’ biggest stars like Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow and the very recently retired Tom Brady will be sitting out, but that doesn’t mean that this is an absolute steal and a much cheaper alternative to the Super Bowl where tickets start in the $4,000 range.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
So, if you want to see the game and skill challenge in sunny Las Vegas, here’s everything you need to know.
2023 NFL Pro Bowl rosters
Of course, every Pro Bowl roster will have quite a bit of turnover.
Many elite players will skip the game to prepare for the Super Bowl, nurse injuries or duck out with an excused absence.
As a result, it’s hard to keep track of who will be playing in the big game before the Big Game.
To make your life easy, we’ve compiled a complete list of both Pro Bowl rosters including all the replacements subbing in for the stars who can’t make it this year.
AFC Roster
Position Player Team QB Patrick Mahomes* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs QB Josh Allen* (not playing due to injury) Bills QB Joe Burrow* (not playing due to excused absence) Bengals QB Tyler Huntley** (replacement) Ravens QB Trevor Lawrence** (replacement) Jaguars QB Derek Carr** (replacement) Raiders RB Nick Chubb Browns RB Josh Jacobs Raiders RB Derrick Henry Titans FB Patrick Ricard Ravens WR Tyreek Hill Dolphins WR Stefon Diggs Bills WR Davante Adams Raiders WR Ja’Marr Chase Bengals TE Travis Kelce* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs TE Mark Andrews Ravens TE Dawson Knox** (replacement) Bills OT Laremy Tunsil Texans OT Terron Armstead Dolphins OT Orlando Brown* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs OT Dion Dawkins** (replacement) Bills OG Joel Biton Browns OG Quenton Nelson* (not playing due to injury) Colts OG Joe Thuney* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs OG Rodger Saffold** (replacement) Bills OG Wyatt Teller** (replacement) Browns C Creed Humphrey* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs C Mitch Morse Bills C Ben Jones** (replacement) Titans DE Myles Garrett Browns DE Maxx Crosby Raiders DE Trey Hendrickson Bengals DT Chris Jones* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs DT Quinnen Williams Jets DT Jeffery Simmons Titans DL Cameron Heyward** (replacement) Steelers OLB Matt Judon Patriots OLB Khalil Mack* (not playing due to injury) Chargers OLB T.J. Watt* (not playing due to injury) Steelers OLB Bradley Chubb** (replacement) Dolphins OLB Matt Milano** (replacement) Bills ILB Roquan Smith Ravens ILB C.J. Mosley Jets CB Sauce Gardner Jets CB Patrick Surtain II Broncos CB Marlon Humphrey Ravens CB Xavien Howard Dolphins FS Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers SS Derwin James Chargers SS Jordan Poyer Bills LS Morgan Cox Titans P Tommy Townsend* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Chiefs P A.J. Cole** (replacement) Raiders Return Specialist Devin Duvernay* (not playing due to injury) Ravens Return Specialist Jamal Agnew** (replacement) Jaguars Special Teams Justin Hardee Jets
NFC Roster
Position Player Team QB Jalen Hurts* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles QB Geno Smith Seahawks QB Kirk Cousins Vikings QB Jared Goff** (replacement) Lions RB Saquon Barkley Giants RB Tony Pollard* (not playing due to injury) Cowboys RB Miles Sanders* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles RB Christian McCaffrey** (replacement) 49ers RB Saquon Barkley Giants RB Dalvin Cook** (replacement) Vikings FB Kyle Juszczyk 49ers WR Justin Jefferson Vikings WR A.J. Brown* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles WR CeeDee Lamb Cowboys WR Terry McLaurin Commanders WR Amon-Ra St. Brown** (replacement) Lions TE George Kittle 49ers TE T.J. Hockenson Vikings OT Trent Williams 49ers OT Lane Johnson* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles OT Tristan Wirfs Buccaneers OT Penei Sewell** (replacement) Lions OG Zack Martin Cowboys OG Landon Dickerson* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles OG Chris Lindstrom Falcons OG Elgton Jenkins** (replacement) Packers C Jason Kelce* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles C Frank Ragnow Lions C Tyler Biadasz** (replacement) Cowboys DE Nick Bosa 49ers DE Brian Burns Panthers DE Demarcus Lawrence Cowboys DT Aaron Donald Rams DT Jonathan Allen Commanders DT Dexter Lawrence Giants OLB Micah Parsons Cowboys OLB Za’Darius Smith Vikings OLB Haason Reddick* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles OLB Danielle Hunter** (replacement) Vikings ILB Fred Warner 49ers ILB Demario Davis Saints CB Darius Slay* (not playing due to Super Bowl LVII) Eagles CB Trevon Diggs Cowboys CB Tariq Woolen Seahawks CB Jaire Alexander Packers CB Jalen Ramsey** (replacement) Rams FS Quandre Diggs Seahawks SS Budda Baker Cardiinals SS Talanoa Hufanga 49ers LS Andrew DePaola Vikings P Tress Way Commanders K Jason Myers Seahawks Return Specialist KaVontae Turpin Cowboys Special Teams Jeremy Reaves Commanders
How the 2023 Pro Bowl will go
This year’s Pro Bowl is not built like the game from years past.
On Thursday, Feb. 2, players will gather at Allegiant Stadium without fans to compete in Skills Challenges like Epic Pro Bowl Dodgeball (yes, really) as well as a water balloon toss, golf ball drive, a passing accuracy contest and best catch competition.
Then, come game day, the top vote-getters in the best catch competition will go head-to-head in front of fans.
After that, the AFC and NFC will take on one another in a relay race they’re calling “Gridiron Gauntlet.”
That will be followed by a Weighted Wall Pull (dubbed “Move The Chains”) and Kick Tac Toe where punters and long snappers will work together to kick pigskins into a giant Tic Tac Toe board.
Points will be added up from these games and factored into the actual Pro Bowl Flag Football games — there will be three total 7-on-7 matches.
A complete, official schedule of the festivities and detailed scoring explanation from the NFL can be found here.
Super Bowl 2023
If the Pro Bowl isn’t your scene and you want to see a Big Game where a trophy and rings are handed out afterwards, Super Bowl 2023 may be more your speed.
Only thing is, you’re really going to have to shell out some serious bread to attend this year’s contest between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Feb. 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
At the time of publication, tickets start at $4,565 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Huge concert tours in 2023
Like the Pro Bowl, music’s All-Stars will be on full display all year long in the coming months.
Here are just five of our favorite artists you won’t want to miss in the next few months.
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
• Taylor Swift
• Metallica
• Morgan Wallen
• Blink 182
Five artists not enough for you? Check out our comprehensive list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.

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