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2019 Pro Bowl Event Schedule 2019 Pro Bowl Event Schedule *NOTE: This is a working document. All events, dates and times are tentative and subject to change. Wednesday, January 23 10AM ESPN Wide World of Sports Gates Open Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Globe Plaza 10AM-6PM Pro Bowl Experience Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Fields 19 & 20 10AM-6PM Bring it All Block Party Tent Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 10:30AM-11:30AM NFC Team Practice & Fan Viewing Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 16 10:45AM-11:45AM AFC Team Practice & Fan Viewing Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 7 1PM-4PM Pro Bowl Skills Showdown Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 17 Thursday, January 24 10AM ESPN Wide World of Sports Gates Open Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Globe Plaza 10AM-6PM Pro Bowl Experience Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Fields 19 & 20 10AM-6PM Bring it All Block Party Tent Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 10:20AM NFC Team Practice & Fan Viewing Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports 11:45AM AFC Team Practice & Fan Viewing Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports Friday, January 25 10AM ESPN Wide World of Sports Gates Open Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Globe Plaza 10AM-8PM Pro Bowl Experience Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Fields 19 & 20 10AM-6PM Bring it All Block Party Tent Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 10AM-6:30PM NFL FLAG Championships (Pool Play) 9-10 Coed, 11-12 Coed, 13-14 Girls and 13-14 Boys Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports – Fields 23 to 30 11:30AM-12:30PM NFC Team Practice & Fan Viewing Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 16 11:45AM-12:45PM AFC Team Practice & Fan Viewing Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 7 12:30PM-3:30PM Play Football Skills Showdown Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 17 4PM-6PM Bring it All Twitch Stream Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 4PM-5PM ESPN Clinic Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 5PM-6PM ESPN Clinic Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 6PM-7PM ESPN Clinic Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 6PM-8PM Play Football Celebrity FLAG Game Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports – Field 16 Saturday, January 26 9AM ESPN Wide World of Sports Gates Open Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Globe Plaza 9AM NFL FLAG Championship Semifinals 13-14 Boys Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 25 9AM-8PM Pro Bowl Experience Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Fields 19 & 20 10AM-6PM Bring it All Block Party Tent Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 18 10AM-12PM NFL FLAG Championship 9-10 Coed, 11-12 Coed, and 13-14 Girls Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 16 10AM-12PM Pro Bowls players will take part in a celebration of football as they serve as honorary coaches at the NFL FLAG Championships, support local Special Olympics, and participate in Play Football Clinics with local youth. Come watch and cheer them all on! Locations: NFL FLAG Championships – ESPN WWOS, Field 16 Play Football Clinic – ESPN WWOS, Field 17 Special Olympics Unified Flag Game ESPN WWOS, Field 18 1PM-2PM ESPN Clinic Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 17 3PM-4PM ESPN Clinic Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports - Field 17 4PM-7PM Pro Bowl Pep Rally Location: Disney Springs – Marketplace Stage Sunday, January 27 12PM Camping World Stadium Gates Open 12PM Kids Zone Location: In Camping World Stadium 12PM Red Carpet Arrivals Location: Camping World Stadium, Lot G 1:15PM NFL FLAG Championship 13-14 Boys Location: On-Field at Camping World Stadium 3PM 2019 NFL Pro Bowl presented by Verizon Location: Camping World Stadium PREGAME / IN-GAME Pro Bowl High School Recognition on Gameday Location: On-Field at Camping World Stadium IN-GAME Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Announcement Location: Camping World Stadium .
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