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How to watch 2017 Pro Bowl: Game time, TV schedule, online streaming, location, roster

Here’s how to watch the 2017 Pro Bowl.

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The 2017 Pro Bowl will take play on Sunday, bridging the gap between the conference championship round of the NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl 51. With the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots preparing for next week’s game, the NFL’s all-star game will be without some of its best talent, like Tom Brady, Matt Ryan and Julio Jones.

However, if you like the Dallas Cowboys, you’re in luck. The NFC team has seven members from Dallas.

Of course, most of you reading this are Detroit Lions fans, in which case you probably already know that only Matt Prater will represent Detroit in Orlando. Prater already made his presence known in Florida, by nailing a 76-yard field goal during practice.

Even though around 90 percent of you said you will not be watching Sunday’s game, it is my civic duty to give you the information for the game. If you are interested in the game, here’s how you can watch it, along with the rosters for both teams.

When: January 29, 2017—8 p.m. ET

Where: Camping World Stadium—Orlando, FL

TV Coverage: ESPN

Broadcasters: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters

Online Stream: Watch ESPN / Game Pass International

AFC

  • OTs: Joe Thomas*, Browns; Andrew Whitworth, Bengals; Taylor Lewan*, Titans
  • Gs: Richie Incognito, Bills; Kelechi Osemele*, Raiders; David DeCastro*, Steelers
  • Cs: Rodney Hudson*, Raiders; Jeremy Zuttah, Ravens
  • QBs: Alex Smith*, Chiefs; Andy Dalton, Bengals; Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
  • WRs: Demaryius Thomas, Broncos; Emmanuel Sanders, Broncos; Jarvis Landry*, Dolphins; T.Y. Hilton*, Colts
  • TEs: Travis Kelce*, Chiefs; Delanie Walker, Titans
  • RBs: Melvin Gordon, Chargers; DeMarco Murray*, Titans; Jay Ajayi, Dolphins
  • FBs: Kyle Juszczyk*, Ravens
  • DEs: Khalil Mack*, Raiders; Cameron Wake*, Dolphins; Jadeveon Clowney, Texans
  • DTs: Geno Atkins*, Bengals; Ndamukong Suh*, Dolphins; Jurrell Casey, Titans
  • OLBs: Von Miller*, Broncos; Lorenzo Alexander*, Bills; Brian Orakpo, Titans
  • ILBs: Zach Brown, Bills; Ryan Shazier*, Steelers
  • CBs: Stephon Gilmore, Buffalo; Aqib Talib*, Broncos; Casey Hayward*, Chargers; Chris Harris, Broncos
  • FSs: Eric Weddle, Ravens; Reggie Nelson*, Raiders
  • SSs: Darian Stewart*, Broncos
  • P: Dustin Colquitt*, Chiefs
  • K: Justin Tucker*, Ravens
  • LS: Morgan Cox*, Ravens
  • KR: Tyreek Hill*, Chiefs
  • ST: D.J. Alexander*, Chiefs

*Denotes starter

NFC

  • OTs: Tyron Smith*, Cowboys; Trent Williams*, Redskins; David Bakhtiari, Packers
  • Gs:Zack Martin*, Cowboys; Trai Turner*, Panthers; Josh Sitton, Bears
  • Cs: Travis Frederick*, Cowboys; Jason Kelce, Eagles
  • QBs: Drew Brees, Saints; Kirk Cousins, Redskins; Dak Prescott*, Cowboys
  • WRs: Dez Bryant, Cowboys; Odell Beckham*, Giants; Mike Evans, Buccaneers; Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals
  • TEs: Greg Olsen*, Panthers; Jimmy Graham, Seahawks
  • RBs: Ezekiel Elliott*, Cowboys; Jordan Howard, Bears; Darren Sproles, Eagles
  • FBs: Mike Tolbert*, Panthers
  • DEs: Everson Griffen*, Vikings; Cliff Avril*, Seahawks; Michael Bennett, Seahawks
  • DTs: Linval Joseph, Vikings; Gerald McCoy*, Buccaneers; Fletcher Cox*, Eagles
  • OLBs: Anthony Barr, Vikings; K.J. Wright*, Seahawks; Thomas Davis*, Panthers
  • ILBs: Bobby Wagner*, Seahawks; Sean Lee, Cowboys
  • CBs: Janoris Jenkins*, Giants; Patrick Peterson*, Cardinals; Richard Sherman, Seahawks; Xavier Rhodes, Vikings
  • FSs: Harrison Smith*, Vikings; Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Packers
  • SSs: Landon Collins*, Giants
  • P: Johnny Hekker*, Rams
  • K: Matt Prater*, Lions
  • LS: Jake McQuaide*, Rams
  • KR: Cordarrelle Patterson*, Vikings
  • ST: Dwayne Harris*, Giants

*Denotes starter

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