KEY POINTS
  • The NFL’s annual Pro Bowl will be replaced this year with “The Pro Bowl Games,” a weeklong schedule of skill competitions and a flag football game. 
  • The league has been pushing to have flag football included in the Olympics, as it looks to expand internationally. 
  • In past years the Pro Bowl has often been hit with the criticism that players don’t play to their best ability, in order to avoid injuries.
Signage for the NFL Pro Bowl is seen at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022, in Las Vegas. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The NFL said it is eliminating the Pro Bowl in favor of a week's worth of skill competitions and a flag football game. 

In what's now called "The Pro Bowl Games," players from both conferences will showcase their football and non-football talents in a weeklong series of competitive events, replacing the full-contact Pro Bowl game that started in 1951.