Pro Bowl 2013 Watch and Listen Online LIVE STREAM: NFL AFC vs. NFC All-Star Game Live Feed and Coverage from Honolulu
In preparation of Super Bowl XLVII where the Baltimore Ravens will take on the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday (Feb. 3), a group of elite players from the AFC and NFC 2012-2013 regular season will battle it out on the turf at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The highly anticipated 2013 Pro Bowl takes place on Sunday, Jan. 27 at 7:00 p.m. ET. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Sunday night football game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.
UPDATE: Kickoff was delayed half an hour due to poor weather conditions.
The Pro Bowl is the annual all-star game of the National Football League (NFL) which currently matches the top players in the American Football Conference (AFC) against those in the National Football Conference (NFC). The first NFL 'All-Star' game took place on January 15, 1939. This year's AFC-NFC faceoff features several key players from a slew of NFL teams, including Peyton Manning (AFC, Denver Broncos), Victor Cruz (NFC, New York Giants), JJ Watt (AFC, Houston Texans), and Charles Tillman (NFC, Chicago Bears). Players are voted into the Pro Bowl by the coaches, fellow players, and the fans.
Fun Pro Bowl facts brought to you by SB-Nation:
- The AFC won last year's game, 59-41.
- Both the AFC and the NFC have won the league's all-star game a total of 21 times.
- The last time one conference won back-to-back Pro Bowls was when the NFC won in 2008 and '09. The last time the AFC won more than one Pro Bowl in a row was when it won in 2001, '02 and '03.
- This is only the second Pro Bowl played the weekend before the Super Bowl.
The odds are against the AFC this year, but not by much... stats currently predict a narrow NFC victory.
For the full 2013 Pro Bowl roaster, go here.
The game will be broadcasted live on NBC, but read on to see where fans can catch up-to-date game feeds/coverage online:
For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here.
For a list of Pro Bowl events, check this out.
For a one-time, On Demand fee, check out NFL Game Rewind or NFL Audio Pass.
ESPN, Gamecenter, and Gamecast are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.
NBCSports.com also offers a Pro Bowl all-access pass.
Verizon customers can watch the game live with a NFL Mobile App subscription.
For more game info, check out the official Pro Bowl website.
AFC starting quarterback Peyton Manning recently expressed concerns that if all-star players continue giving such halfhearted efforts, commissioner Roger Goodell will ultimately cancel the annual Pro Bowl game altogether. So Pro Bowl football fans, tune-in to tonight's game to keep the ratings up!
AFC and NFC roaster replacements: