Russell Wilson delivered in the Skills Showdown, shining in the Passing the Test challenge before a late struggle on the final ‘5’ target.
NFC, Pro Bowl and Jared Goff
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff delivered a nearly perfect performance for the NFC as the Pro Bowl games kicked off Thursday.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold put on a show at the Pro Bowl Games Thursday night in Orlando, Fla., at one point hitting six targets in a row during the "Passing the Test" event. Darnold's 39 points were second most of participants.
Goff threw for 4,629 yards ... overcome salary-cap woes stemming from the decision to release Russell Wilson and ended a nine-year playoff drought. Quinn took over a 4-13 team and turned the ...
Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are ... overcome salary-cap woes stemming from the decision to release Russell Wilson and ended a nine-year playoff drought.
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With Russell Wilson getting the 2025 Pro Bowl nod when he was asked to replace Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, who was nursing a wrist injury, the Pittsburgh Steelers signal-caller made the most of his o
Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye came up short Thursday night in the “Passing the Test” event as part of the Pro Bowl’s revamped skills competition.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, making his first Pro Bowl appearance after his second career selection, took part in the "passing the test" competition, posting 27 points. The 2025 Pro Bowl Games event featured quarterbacks trying to hit targets at various distances around the field worth different point values in 40 seconds.
Some notable highlights: the Bosa brothers, Joey and Nick, turned their leg of a relay race into speed walking; and Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase made one-handed catches on the first three balls flung his way in “satisfying catches.”
Thirty players will be participating in their first Pro Bowl Games, including five rookies: Las Vegas tight end Brock Bowers, New England quarterback Drake Maye, Jacksonville wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers and Los Angeles Rams linebacker Jared Verse.