For the third year in a row, the NFC dominated the Pro Bowl Games and showcased its strength in flag football.
One week before the Kansas City Chiefs sought their third straight Super Bowl title, the NFC achieved its own three-peat, beating the AFC 76-63 in all events, including a 56-50 victory in the flag football matchup on Sunday.
Flag football’s dominance continues
Since the Pro Bowl switched to flag football in 2023, the NFC has gone undefeated in the new format.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff led the charge, earning Offensive MVP honors after completing 11 passes for 126 yards and three touchdowns.
On defense, Minnesota Vikings cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. made a huge impact in his first Pro Bowl, intercepting New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and returning him eight yards for a touchdown, earning him the Defensive MVP award.
A competitive leap with a big incentive
The shift to flag football has increased competition as players are not as concerned about injury risks compared to the previous tackle format.
However, a financial incentive also played a role in the NFC’s determination to win.
“We prepared to win,” exclaimed Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson. “They told us what the price was, and I thought, ‘Maybe we should do something more.'”
Each member of the winning team took home $92,000, while the member of the losing team received $46,000.
A winning formula for the future of the Pro Bowl
After years of debate over the format of the Pro Bowl as a result of the declining intensity of tackle football, the flag football model appears to have revived the event.
Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker, who has played in both versions, has expressed a clear preference for flag football.
“I like this more because it gives the fans a chance to see our faces and who we are off the field,” Baker said. “We compete, but we keep it very civil.”
Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold agreed: “Vlag is a lot of fun, especially after the season where the guys have been kind of chill for three weeks. It’s good to make a game like this.”
Skills Battle Highlights
In Sunday’s additional skills challenges, the NFC continued its dominance by winning the relays and tug-of-war competitions, while the AFC vouched for a victory in the “Point Perfect” event.
With three consecutive Pro Bowl victories, the NFC has cemented itself as the team to beat in the new era of flag football.