A week before the Super Bowl determines the NFL's championship team, the league's standout individuals will be celebrated in the Pro Bowl.
This year's edition takes place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and there may not be a better location to host the biggest stars in the league.
The likes of Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Stefon Diggs and Deebo Samuel will take the field for the last time this season as the NFL gears up for the biggest week of the year.
Here are the full rosters for the Pro Bowl all the information you need to catch every second of the action:
Pro Bowl 2022: Kickoff date and time
Date: Sunday, February 6
Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
The game is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Pro Bowl 2022: Rosters
(Starters in bold)
AFC
Offense
Quarterback (3)
- Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
- Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
- Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
Running back (4)
- Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
- Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns
- Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Bengals
- Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers (replaces Mixon)
Wide receiver (5)
- Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs
- Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
- Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills
- Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers
- Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers (replaces Chase)
Tight end (2)
- Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens
- Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
Offensive tackle (3)
- Rashawn Slater, Los Angeles Chargers
- Orlando Brown, Kansas City Chiefs
- Dion Dawkins, Buffalo Bills
Offensive guard (4)
- Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts
- Joel Bitonio, Cleveland Browns
- Wyatt Teller, Cleveland Browns
- Rodger Saffold, Tennessee Titans (replaces Nelson)
Center (2)
- Corey Linsley, Los Angeles Chargers
- Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis Colts
Fullback (1)
- Patrick Ricard, Baltimore Ravens
Defense
Defensive end (3)
- Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
- Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas Raiders
- Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals
Interior linemen (4)
- DeForest Buckner, Indianapolis Colts
- Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs
- Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans (replaces Jones)
Outside linebacker (4)
- T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers
- Matt Judon, New England Patriots
- Harold Landry, Tennessee Titans (replaces Bosa)
Inside/Middle linebacker (2)
- Darius Leonard, Indianapolis Colts
- Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas Raiders
Cornerback (4)
- J.C. Jackson, New England Patriots
- Xavien Howard, Miami Dolphins
- Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns
- Kenny Moore II, Indianapolis Colts
Free safety (1)
- Kevin Byard, Tennessee Titans
Strong safety (2)
- Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers
- Tyrann Mathieu, Kansas City Chiefs
Special teams
Long snapper (1)
- Luke Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts
Punter (1)
- A.J. Cole, Las Vegas Raiders
Placekicker (1)
- Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens
Return specialist (1)
- Devin Duvernay, Baltimore Ravens
Special teamer (1)
- Matthew Slater, New England Patriots
NFC
Offense
Quarterback (5)
- Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
- Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals
- Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings (replaces Rodgers)
- Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks (replaces Brady)
Running back (3)
- Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings
- James Conner, Arizona Cardinals
- Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints
Wide receiver (5)
- Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
- Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers
- Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings
- Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers
- Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (replaces Adams)
Tight end (2)
- George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
- Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons
Offensive tackle (6)
- Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
- Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys
- D.J. Humphries, Arizona Cardinals (replaces Smith)
- Brian O'Neill, Minnesota Vikings (replaces Wirfs)
- Duane Brown, Seattle Seahawks (replaces Williams)
Offensive guard (3)
- Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
- Brandon Scherff, Washington Football Team
- Ali Marpet, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Center (2)
- Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles
- Ryan Jensen, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Fullback (1)
- Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers
Defense
Defensive end (3)
- Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers
- Brian Burns, Carolina Panthers
- Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints
Interior linemen (5)
- Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
- Jonathan Allen, Washington Football Team
- Kenny Clark, Green Bay Packers
- Javon Hargrave, Philadelphia Eagles (replaces Clark)
- Vita Vea, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (replaces Donald)
Outside linebacker (3)
- Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals
- Robert Quinn, Chicago Bears
- Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Inside/Middle linebacker (3)
- Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys
- Bobby Wagner, Seattle Seahawks
- Devin White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (replaces Wagner)
Cornerback (4)
- Trevon Diggs , Dallas Cowboys
- Jalen Ramsey, Los Angeles Rams
- Darius Slay, Philadelphia Eagles
- Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans Saints
Free safety (2)
- Quandre Diggs, Seattle Seahawks
- Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay Buccaneers (replaces Diggs)
Strong safety (2)
- Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals
- Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings
Special teams
Long snapper (1)
- Josh Harris, Atlanta Falcons
Punter (1)
- Bryan Anger, Dallas Cowboys
Placekicker (1)
- Matt Gay, Los Angeles Rams
Return specialist (1)
- Jakeem Grant, Chicago Bears
Special teamer (1)
- J.T. Gray, New Orleans Saints
How to watch the NFL in Canada: TV, live stream info
Every NFL game during the 2021 regular season and playoffs is available on DAZN Canada.
DAZN Canada is the only place to watch NFL Game Pass, with access to every regular-season NFL game (including Monday, Thursday, Sunday afternoon via NFL Sunday Ticket, and Sunday night games) and every playoff matchup. In addition, each game is available live and on-demand.
DAZN Canada also offers access to NFL RedZone — every touchdown, every game, every Sunday.
Separately, NFL primetime games are also available on TSN and RDS, with Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football games also on CTV/CTV2.
What is DAZN?
DAZN is a global sports streaming service that offers coverage of every NFL game and RedZone in Canada, both live and on-demand.
Football fans in Canada also can enjoy 24/7 streaming of the NFL Network on DAZN, which includes complete coverage of the NFL Draft, Scouting Combine, and Free Agency.
A monthly subscription to DAZN Canada costs $20 CAD per month or $150 CAD per year.
What devices are supported by DAZN?
DAZN has apps available for all of the following platforms: Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Amazon Fire Tablet, Android Phone & Tablet, iPhone & iPad, Android TV, LG, Smart TV, Panasonic Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, SmartCast, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Roku.
Here is a full list of the devices where DAZN is available, in addition to web browsers on DAZN.com:
Mobile Devices | TV & Streaming Devices | Game Consoles |
---|---|---|
iPhone, iPad | Amazon Fire TV | Playstation 4 |
Android phones, tablets | Amazon Fire TV Stick | Playstation 5 |
Amazon Fire tablet | Android TV | Xbox One |
Apple TV | Xbox Series X|S | |
Google Chromecast | ||
LG Smart TV, Smartcast | ||
Panasonic Smart TV | ||
Samsung Smart TV | ||
Sony Smart TV |
Can't find your device? Click here for a full list of instructions to download the DAZN app.