The much anticipated Pro Bowl event finally happens in Honolulu, Hawaii on Sunday between the National Football League NFC and AFC division stars.
This year’s Pro Bowl event goes back in Hawaii after the NFL management briefly transferred the event in Miami last year.
The decision to bring the Pro Bowl event, one of the biggest events in NFL in Miami has reaped huge rewards since the game was watched by an estimate 12.3 million television viewers last year.
This year, the organizers are confident the Pro Bowl event will surpassed its viewership last year.
The Pro Bowl event this year promises to be a slam-bang and exciting affair to all NFL fans all over the globe.
However this year’s game will less stellar and star studded since no Pittsburgh Steelers andGreen Bay Packers on the field or the sidelines.
This developed since these players are getting ready for the Super Bowl in Arlington, Texas, on Feb. 6.
It was learned that there are 10 Pro Bowl selections in the Super Bowl, including six Packers.
Last year, Pro Bowlers who were in the Super Bowl were introduced at the stadium but didn’t play.
The Pro Bowl might lack some top players it promises to be a memorable one for NFL fans all over the globe.
According to reports, Atlanta Falcons coach Mike Smith will coach the NFC All Stars will have nine of his players in the NFC selection this year.
Meanwhile, the AFC will be coached by New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick who will have eight of his players in this year’s AFC roster.
Both the AFC and NFC selection have even chances of winning this year’s Pro Bowl edition.
NFL experts said the team that plays their hearts out and A-game have a better chance of winning the Pro Bowl this year.





