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Jalen Hurts Leads NFC Past AFC in High-Scoring Pro Bowl Games Flag Football Exhibition
- On Tuesday, Feb. 3, the NFL staged the Pro Bowl Games at the Moscone Center in San Francisco as part of Super Bowl week, centering on skills challenges and a flag-football main event.
- Since 2023, the NFL converted the Pro Bowl format change from a padded game to flag football and skills challenges to enhance player safety and participant enjoyment, the league said.
- Rosters included Puka Nacua, Bijan Robinson and Christian McCaffrey leading the NFC, while Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders started for the AFC, throwing for 152 yards and two touchdowns.
- A viral moment arrived when Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles caught a touchdown in the Pro Bowl flag football game, which streamed broadly on ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, ESPN app, Fubo, and NFL+.
- San Francisco's representation included Jerry Rice and Steve Young as head coaches with a combined 20 Pro Bowl selections before a crowd of 3,100.
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