Pro Bowl ratings: NFL’s flag football game draws horrendous 2.0 million viewers, 57% fall from last year’s record low

Across the sports landscape, the NFL always seems to be the one league immune to the ratings erosion brought on by the era of cord-cutting. With one exception.

The 2026 Pro Bowl Games continued a worrying trend for the league, drawing an average of only 2.0 million viewers on ESPN in its new Tuesday timeslot, according to Sports Media Watch. That’s a 59.6% drop from last year’s record low viewership of 4.7 million.

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Just how bad are we talking here? The 2021 Pro Bowl, a tape-delayed virtual event in which some of the players faced off in “Madden NFL” due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, drew 1.9 million viewers.

Here’s how the ratings have gone since then:

  • 2023: 6.3 million viewers

  • 2024: 5.8 million viewers

  • 2025: 4.7 million viewers

  • 2026: 2.0 million viewers

To be fair, much of the drop-off from last year can be explained by the fact the game wasn’t on ABC. This year also a big change in both time and venue, as it was held on Tuesday in the Super Bowl host of San Francisco rather than Orlando or Las Vegas. The NFL said the change was intended to help promote flag football for its debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics.

This year’s flag football game saw the NFC beat the AFC 66-52.

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Is it time to finally kill the Pro Bowl?

At some point, it might be time for the NFL to take a step back and ask, “Is this all worth it?”

The Pro Bowl was originally a simple idea. The best players in the league — or at least the best players who didn’t make the Super Bowl — get a Hawaiian vacation while taking it easy for a single game. However, there’s no guarantee of safety in a tackle football game, and the more the players tried to avoid injury, the less fun it became to watch. Player safety is understandably going to take precedent 10 times out of 10 when the stakes are so low, which is why the NFL switched to flag football in 2023.

At this point, the Pro Bowl Games are essentially a football variety show in which the public is invited to watch some of their favorite players goof off for a few hours. The NFL wants to promote flag football so it feels more natural when its athlete report to Los Angeles in 2028, but how much is this actually going to help?

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