We’re only one week away from the biggest event in all of sports: Super Bowl LVI. But as Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams ready to play host to Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 13, the rest of the NFL takes a moment to have some postseason bye week fun by way of the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl, this year held in the balmy greatness of Las Vegas, Nevada.
The events of Pro Bowl weekend were as unique as they were fun, but with kickoff approaching, not everyone is looking at the game as glorified two-hand touch. Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys rookie phenom with a list of NFL honors in two from his historic first year, has already warned the AFC that he’s “going to go hard” and play “like Sean Taylor” on Sunday. That’s sure to up the intensity for his NFC team and, subsequently, the AFC squad as well, assuming they don’t want to be victimized by a super competitor like Parsons.
Don’t go treating this year’s Pro Bowl like the previous ones, because this one might feature some fireworks. Parsons is one of four rookie selections, and you can check out the entire Pro Bowl rosters here.
Stay tuned to the live blog below for all of the highlights and fun from the final NFL game before the Rams and Bengals duke it out for the Lombardi trophy.
How to watch
Date: Sunday, Feb. 6 | Time: 3 p.m. ET
Location: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
TV: ESPN | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: AFC -1.5
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Najee Harris “stuffed” by Devin White on the 2-point try. Harris’ momentum was stopped behind the line of scrimmage.
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Mark Andrews making a case for Offensive MVP with his second touchdown catch.
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Live Total for Pro Bowl over at Caesars Sportsbook is 91.5
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We have our best offensive play so far as Mike Evans catches Kyler Murray’s deep heave.
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Maxx Crosby is hyping up the home fans. He has three batted passes in the first half!
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Jefferson had a wide open receiver downfield. Didn’t throw it! I think he just wanted to run it.
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Add Mac Jones’ name to the list of players who have thrown an INT today. Herbert is the only QB who has not thrown one today.
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Mac Jones makes his Pro Bowl debut on the AFC’s two-point try. He hits Diontae Johnson for the score, so the Steelers’ Pro Bowlers getting involved here.
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T.J. Watt forces a fumble that is scooped up for a TD by Myles Garrett. Pretty cool moment if you’re an AFC North fan.
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I guess we are counting turnovers given on the 4th and 15 conversions in place of the extra points. NFC had three turnovers in the first quarter while the AFC had one.
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Mac Jones was the only QB that didn’t get into the game during the first quarter. Herbert was the only QB that was able to avoid throwing an interception while scoring the AFC’s first offensive TD.
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