What TV channel is the NFL Pro Bowl on?
The NY Giants will be well represented in the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl, as cornerback James Bradberry and tight end Evan Engram are set to take part in the festivities.
Bradberry emerged as one of the NFL’s premier outside cornerbacks this season, producing 54 total tackles and three interceptions, as Pro Football Focus lists the 27-year-old as the No. 7 ranked cornerback in the NFL.
Meanwhile, Engram’s selection to the Pro Bowl is a bit mystifying after the caught just 63 passes for 654 yards and one touchdown, but also was charged with eight drops.
Nevertheless, the NY Giants have two Pro Bowl representatives after finishing the season 6-10.
The 2021 NFL Pro Bowl was originally scheduled to be played in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, home of the Raiders, but the game itself has been canceled amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Instead of an actual game, EA Sports and the NFL have created a virtual Pro Bowl within Madden NFL 21, that fans will be able to watch on television, stream online, and more.
In place of the traditional all-star game, the 2021 Pro Bowl celebration will air on Sunday, January 31st at 3 p.m. Eastern on ESPN and ABC.
Here’s a look at everything you need to know about the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl:
What: NFL Pro Bowl 2021 celebration – featuring season highlights, highlights from virtual EA Sports Madden NFL 21 Pro Bowl, roundtable discussion with Pro Bowl players
Date: Sunday, January, 31, 2021
Time: 3 p.m. Eastern
Channel: ESPN, ABC
Matt Lombardo is the site expert for GMenHQ, and writes Between The Hash Marks each Wednesday for FanSided. Follow Matt on Twitter: @MattLombardoNFL.