In a night of absolute mayhem and glory, the NFC staged one of the wildest comebacks in Pro Bowl history—erasing a 16-point deficit to crush the AFC 66-52 in San Francisco!
Bitter Rivals Turn Allies in Epic Rally
Imagine this: Cowboys and Eagles stars—sworn enemies during the season—joining forces to deliver a knockout blow. That’s exactly what happened as KaVontae Turpin, George Pickens, and CeeDee Lamb hauled in the final three touchdowns to spark the NFC’s furious second-half surge.
Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott ran a devastating two-QB attack, with Hurts tossing three scores and Prescott four. The genius move? Hurts pitching to Prescott in the red zone for back-to-back Dallas connections—including the go-ahead TD to Pickens that earned him Offensive MVP.
The AFC’s last gasp? Snuffed out by Antoine Winfield Jr.’s end-zone interception of Joe Burrow—securing Defensive MVP honors and the NFC’s perfect 4-0 record in the modern Pro Bowl Games.
Position Switches That Blew Minds
Broncos tackle Garett Bolles turned into a red-zone monster, snagging a touchdown from Shedeur Sanders and a two-point catch from Joe Burrow. Not a gimmick—pure dominance.
Then Ja’Marr Chase flipped the script entirely: moonlighting as a safety, he made a one-handed interception off Jared Goff and somersaulted 50 yards into the end zone for six. The internet exploded.
Micah Parsons’ Scooter Legend Is Born
Fresh off a torn ACL that cut short his first season in Green Bay, Micah Parsons refused to sit out the fun. Dubbed “Lightning McQueen,” his rascal scooter became the star of the night—zipping around, hyping plays, and proving heart beats injury every time.
Olympic Gold on the Horizon?
With flag football debuting at the 2028 L.A. Olympics—and NFL players now cleared to compete—Tuesday felt like a preview. George Pickens and Antoine Winfield Jr. just added Pro Bowl MVPs to their résumés. Could Olympic gold be next?
The Pro Bowl Games delivered drama, laughs, and jaw-dropping moments. The NFC reigns supreme—again.









