The festivities planned for Las Vegas, which will be called the Pro Bowl Games and feature the best players from the AFC and NFC, will culminate with a game of flag football.
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If the NFL knew at all what charges might be levied against Saints running back Alvin Kamara and still allowed him to play in the Pro Bowl, the league should be incredibly embarrassed.
Most of the coverage of Las Vegas becoming the first city to host the NHL All-Star Game and Pro Bowl on the same weekend was on the action (or lack of) rather than the city.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was arrested Sunday in Las Vegas, police said.
AJ Cole steals Pro Bowl show with a sideline soundbite — “Got zero punts, three holds (on kicks), two halftime hot dogs,” Raiders punter says.
The NFL’s investment in Las Vegas is perhaps the saving grace of a Pro Bowl that resembled a peewee football practice more than an All-Star game.
Buffalo’s Stefon Diggs got the best of his little brother, Cowboys standout Trevon Diggs, as both players took on several roles in the Pro Bowl.
On the 19-yard touchdown pass to Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans, it was a simple case of physics for Raiders linebacker Denzel Perryman. He stands 5 feet 11 inches while Evans is 6-5.
Defensive end Maxx Crosby recorded two sacks and batted down three passes in his first appearance in the Pro Bowl, which was played Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
While social media snarks enjoy critiquing the NFL’s showcase of superstars, there are plenty of reasons fans enjoy watching the Pro Bowl
Las Vegas sportsbooks are seeing little to no action on the Pro Bowl, the NFL’s all-star game, even with it being played Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
The 49ers star and NFC Pro Bowler averaged 7.5 carries and more than 40 yards per game over the final 10 games and still posted the best receiving numbers of his career.
AFC Pro Bowl quarterback Mac Jones is sorry to see Josh McDaniels leave the Patriots, but says he is a better QB for having spent his rookie year with him in New England.
Las Vegas has quickly become the “sports capital of the world” and nothing makes that more evident than the city hosting the all-star games of both the NHL and NFL this weekend.
Tampa Bay offensive lineman Ali Marpet said at Pro Bowl practice he believes the Bucs can still thrive even without Tom Brady under center.