NFC vs AFC Pro Bowl Pick: NFC Aims to Maintain its Winning Streak (Feb 2)
The Pro Bowl Games are back with several new events taking place! To conclude the weekend, the NFC and AFC...

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- The NFC will play this game without any Philadelphia Eagles players.
- Meanwhile, the AFC will have none of the Kansas City Chiefs available.
- The NFC won last year’s matchup, but is 25-26 against the AFC all-time.
The Pro Bowl Games are back with several new events taking place! To conclude the weekend, the NFC and AFC will face off in a 7v7 flag football game. The NFC has won both matchups in this style.
NFC Looks for 3rd Win in a Row
Since the format changed to a 7v7 flag football game, the NFC has gotten the best of the AFC. They owe that to talented skill position players. This year, the NFC had a largely top-heavy season. Top-notch players from the Lions, Vikings, and Commanders are sure to make trouble for the AFC in this game.
NFC Skill Positions
QBs: Jared Goff, Jayden Daniels, Sam Darnold
RBs: Jahmyr Gibbs, Josh Jacobs, Bijan Robinson
WRs: Justin Jefferson, Terry McLaurin, Malik Nabers, Mike Evans
TEs: George Kittle, Trey McBride
DEs: Nick Bosa, Micah Parsons, Rashan Gary
AFC Without Chiefs’ Stars Again
The AFC will attempt to end their losing streak in the Pro Bowl. They lost the last two without Chiefs players available, and are in the same boat this season. The AFC roster boasts a strong rushing game but has a suspect QB lineup thanks to opt-outs by Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Super Bowl-bound Patrick Mahomes.
AFC Skill Positions
QBs: Joe Burrow, Russell Wilson, Drake Maye
RBs: Derrick Henry, Joe Mixon, Jonathan Taylor
WRs: Ja’Marr Chase, Jerry Jeudy, Nico Collins, Brian Thomas Jr.
TEs: Brock Bowers, Jonnu Smith
DEs: Myles Garrett, Trey Hendrickson, Danielle Hunter
2025 Pro Bowl Pick
With a notable advantage in the QB and WR positions, the NFC has an opportunity to blow this 7v7 game open. It’s hard to predict a game with such low stakes, but on paper the AFC will have a lot of work to do to overcome disadvantages across the board. We see the NFC winning their third straight Pro Bowl.
Pick
NFC to win (-115)
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