NFL Pro Bowl flag football final score, results: Skills events fuel NFC to second-straight all-star win over AFC

Emily Dozier

NFL Pro Bowl flag football final score, results: Skills events fuel NFC to second-straight all-star win over AFC image

There’s not much better than beating your older brother. Twice. 

Once again, Eli Manning and the NFC take down Peyton Manning and the AFC in the NFL Pro Bowl with a score of 64-59.

The skills events are what sealed the deal. The NFC won Madden head-to-head, move the chains, gridiron gauntlet, tug of war and best catch on Sunday for 18 total points. While the AFC won the flag football game handily, 50-34, it earned only nine extra Pro Bowl points with wins in the kick-tac-toe, high stakes and dodgeball.

The AFC had a chance to walk it off, having interception a pass right in front of the end zone with three minutes left. They couldn’t drive it back for a score, unfortunately, despite a strong game from rookie CJ Stroud and Keenan Allen. The two couldn’t connect on the final fourth down.

For Baker Mayfield, he capped off the best year of his career with offensive MVP honors. He found two touchdowns during the second half, which included a connection with former Oklahoma teammate CeeDee Lamb. Demario Davis earned the Pro Bowl’s defensive MVP.

The Sporting News tracked live updates and highlights from all three flag football games. Scroll below for complete coverage.

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Pro Bowl flag football Game 1 score

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Pro Bowl flag football score, results and highlights

All times Eastern.

Final: AFC 59, NFC 64

5:50 p.m. – Stroud's pass to Allen on fourth down is no good! The NFC wins its second straight Pro Bowl.

5:40 p.m. – It's picked! Mayfield is intercepted in front of the goal line by Hamilton. With just under three minutes remaining, the AFC needs to score for a chance to win the Pro Bowl games.

5:29 p.m. – The AFC is stopped! They fail to put up a touchdown with Stroud back at the helm.

AFC 59, NFC 64

5:23 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Flip the switch and it's an NFC lead once again! Mayfield finds Gibbs for the six points.

AFC 59, NFC 58

5:20 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Quick work for Minshew and Allen! They combine for a touchdown to lead early in the final quarter. It's only for one point, though, as the conversion fails.

AFC. 53, NFC 58

5:13 p.m. – Another skills win for the NFC. This time, it's a tug-of-war victory in two rounds.

End of third quarter: AFC 53, NFC 55

AFC 53, NFC 55

4:50 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – That's an Oklahoma touchdown. Mayfield connects with his former teammate Lamb for the NFC lead. The now-Cowboy gets his third score of the night. A one-point conversion makes it a two-point lead.

AFC 53, NFC 48

4:52 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Minshew with his first touchdown of the game! The AFC retakes the lead, though it fails to convert for two extra points.

4:49 p.m. – That's another turnover for the NFC. Gardner picks it off Smith on 4th and goal to keep Eli Manning's crew at bay.

AFC 47, NFC 48

4:41 p.m. – The NFC takes the lead after a handful of skills event wins, including Best Catch, Madden head-to-head and two Gridiron Gauntlets.

Halftime: AFC 47, NFC 36

AFC 47, NFC 36

4:09 p.m. – Lamb puts up his second score of the game as time nearly expires. Eli Manning's squad goes for a one-point conversion, but it's no good. The NFC is still within striking distance, trailing, of course, by 11.

AFC 47, NFC 30

4:06 p.m. PICK SIX – Smith is intercepted, and Surtain takes it in for the finish! The first pick six of this year's flag football game goes to the AFC. No brakes for them.

AFC 41, NFC 30

4:03 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Words that may never be uttered again: Allen has a touchdown pass. He finds Engram deep in the end zone to put up one of the best plays of the game. The AFC goes for the two-point conversion and get it. Another 11-point lead for Peyton Manning and Co.

AFC 33, NFC 30

3:55 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – Don't get too comfortable. St. Brown makes the touchdown look easy, while Metcalf gets the two-point conversion. The game is within three now.

AFC 33, NFC 22

3:52 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – He's a rookie, yet it doesn't get better than Stroud. He finds Chase on a bullseye for the Bengal's second touchdown of the game. It's an 11-point lead for the AFC now.

3:48 p.m. – We have an interception! Hurts is picked off in the end zone by a one-handed Denzel Ward to deny the NFC a go-ahead touchdown.

3:45 p.m. – The AFC gets a penalty for the fake blitz, but Ray Lewis argues players are allowed to do so in the changed rules of flag football. No denying the passion from the DC, even as he's waved off.

AFC 27, NFC 22

3:39 p.m TOUCHDOWN – It takes no time at all for the rookie! He finds Keenan Allen for six.

3:38 p.m. – Stroud steps up for the AFC in their first possession of the second quarter.

AFC 21, NFC 22

3:31 p.m. – It's a landslide win for the NFC. Three points to Eli Manning.

3:30 p.m. – It's time to Move the Chains. The competition between the first and second quarter will add three points to the winning conference.

End of first quarter: AFC 21, NFC 19

AFC 21, NFC 19

3:22 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – A quick six to Chase gives AFC the lead!

3:20 p.m. – Lamb to Hurts? The WR to QB combo doesn't quite work as the ball soars just over the Eagle. A for effort.

3:14 p.m. – As a reminder, each touchdown is worth six points. Teams can add one more point with a five-yard conversion or two points with a 10-yard conversion.

AFC 15, NFC 19

3:10 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – CeeDee for the TD! The NFC retakes the lead with an immediate touchdown and a 10-yard conversion, good for two extra points.

AFC 15, NFC 12

3:08 p.m. TOUCHDOWN – The Dolphins connect right where they left on. Six points on the board for the AFC thanks to Tagovailoa and Hill.

3:05 p.m. – The score begins 12-9 NFC due to results of the skills competition.

What channel is the Pro Bowl flag football game on today?

  • TV channel: ESPN | ABC | Disney XD
  • Live stream: ESPN app, Fubo

This year's NFL Pro Bowl games will conclude with three flag football games broadcast on ABC, ESPN and Disney XD. Scott Van Pelt and Dan Orlovsky will call the event for the first time.

Cord-cutters can find the flag football game on the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Pro Bowl flag football start time 2024

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 4
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET

The Pro Bowl's flag football game begins at 3 p.m. ET on Feb. 4. It follows Sunday's other events, the Madden head-to-head game, Gridiron Gauntlet, Tug-of-War and Move the Chains.

Where is the Pro Bowl 2024?

  • City: Orlando, Florida
  • Stadium: Camping World Stadium

The 2024 Pro Bowl games return to Orlando, Florida, after two years in Las Vegas. Camping World Stadium will host all the NFL's events like it did for four years.

AFC Pro Bowl roster 2024

PlayerPositionTeam
Tua TagovailoaQBDolphins
Lamar Jackson**QBRavens
Patrick Mahomes*QBChiefs
CJ StroudQBTexans
Gardner Minshew IIQBColts
Raheem MostertRBDolphins
James CookRBBills
Derrick HenryRBTitans
Alec IngoldFBDolphins
Tyreek HillWRDolphins
Amari Cooper**WRBrowns
Keenan AllenWRChargers
Ja'Marr ChaseWRBengals
Stefon DiggsWRBills
Travis Kelce*TEChiefs
David NjokuTERavens
Evan EngramTEJaguars
Laremy TunsilTTexans
Dion DawkinsTBills
Terron ArmsteadTDolphins
Quenton NelsonGColts
Joel Bitonio**GBrowns
Joe Thuney*GChiefs
Kevin ZeitlerGRavens
Wyatt TellerGBrowns
Creed Humphrey*CChiefs
Tyler LinderbaumCRavens
Ryan KellyCColts
Myles GarrettDEBrowns
Maxx Crosby**DERaiders
Trey HendricksonDEBengals
Will Anderson Jr.DETexans
Chris Jones*DTChiefs
Quinnen WilliamsDTJets
Justin MadubuikeDTRavens
DeForest BucknerDTColts
TJ Watt**LBSteelers
Khalil Mack**LBChargers
Josh AllenLBJaguars
Roquan SmithLBRavens
Patrick QueenLBRavens
Jeremiah Owusu-KoramoahLBBrowns
Jermaine JohnsonLBJets
Pat Surtain IICBBroncos
Sauce GardnerCBJets
Jalen RamseyCBDolphins
Denzel WardCBBrowns
Justin SimmonsSBroncos
Minkah FitzpatrickSSteelers
Kyle HamiltonSRavens
Ross MatiscikLSJaguars
AJ ColePRaiders
Justin TuckerKRavens
Marvin Mims Jr.KRBroncos
Miles KillebrewSTSteelers

* - Not playing due to Super Bowl berth

** - Not playing due to injury

NFC Pro Bowl roster 2024

PlayerPositionTeam
Brock Purdy*QB49ers
Dak Prescott**QBCowboys
Matthew Stafford**QBRams
Jalen HurtsQBEagles
Baker MayfieldQBBuccaneers
Geno SmithQBSeahawks
Christian McCaffrey*RB49ers
D'Andre SwiftRBEagles
Kyren WilliamsRBRams
Jahmyr GibbsRBLions
Kyle Juszczyk*FB49ers
CJ HamFBVikings
CeeDee LambWRCowboys
AJ Brown**WREagles
Mike Evans**WRBuccaneers
Puka NacuaWRRams
Amon-Ra St. BrownWRLions
DK MetcalfWRSeahawks
George Kittle*TE49ers
Sam LaPortaTELions
Jake FergusonTECowboys
Trent Williams*T49ers
Lane JohnsonTEagles
Penei SewellTLions
Tristan WirfsTBuccaneers
Zack Martin**GCowboys
Chris LindstromGFalcons
Landon DickersonGEagles
Tyler SmithGCowboys
Jason KelceCEagles
Frank RagnowCLions
Nick Bosa*DE49ers
Montez SweatDEBears
Aidan HutchinsonDELions
Demarcus LawrenceDECowboys
Aaron Donald**DTRams
Dexter LawrenceDTGiants
Javon Hargrave*DT49ers
Derrick BrownDTPanthers
Kenny ClarkDTPackers
Micah ParsonsLBCowboys
Danielle HunterLBVikings
Haason ReddickLBEagles
Fred Warner*LB49ers
Bobby WagnerLBSeahawks
Demario DaisLBSaints
DaRon BlandCBCowboys
Charvarius Ward*CB49ers
Jaylon JohnsonCBBears
Devon WitherspoonCBSeahawks
Darius SlayCBEagles
Jessie BatesSFalcons
Budda BakerSCardinals
Julian LoveSSeahawks
Andrew DePaolaLSVikings
Bryan AngerPCowboys
Brandon AubreyKCowboys
Rashid ShaheedKRSaints
Jalen Reeves-Maybin**STLions
Nick BelloreSTSeahawks

* - Not playing due to Super Bowl berth

** - Not playing due to injury

      Emily Dozier

      Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.