Pro Bowl Games hit a record low 1.9 million viewers

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They may already be dead, frankly. This year, the annual all-star event, which became a flag-football game in recent years, hit an all-time low of 1.9 million viewers.

That’s a 60-percent drop from 2025, when an average audience of 4.7 million tuned in. And it’s nearly 70 percent below the 6.2 million who watched in the first year of the flag-football experiment.

Of course, the move from Sunday to Tuesday night likely contributed to the drop. Which opens the door to the question of whether someone decided to move the Pro Bowl Games in order to kill the Pro Bowl Games.

And while 1.9 million remains an impressive number in an age of ongoing splintering of live TV audiences, it’s an embarrassingly low for anything to which Big Shield is attached. Which raises the question of whether the Pro Bowl Games will become permanenty detached from pro football.

 

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Don't watch football that much. But wouldn't it be better to play the Pro Bowl after the Super Bowl? To ride the momentum of the Super Bowl. And during the game, they can promote the Pro Bowl. For me as a casual fan of the sport, I would actually watch it
 

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Don't watch football that much. But wouldn't it be better to play the Pro Bowl after the Super Bowl? To ride the momentum of the Super Bowl. And during the game, they can promote the Pro Bowl. For me as a casual fan of the sport, I would actually watch it
That’s what they used to do until the last decade
 

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The pro bowlers should be presented during the NFL awards, and keep it moving.

NFL needs some quality control.
 
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