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With it being a week before the Super Bowl, traditionally the all-star game of the NFL, the Pro Bowl would take place today. However, due to the current circumstances, the league will be doing something different this year with its 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration.

The celebration will be hosted by Sam Ponder and Hall of Fame and 6-time Pro Bowl WR Randy Moss. Ponder and Moss will be joined by ESPN colleagues Chris Berman, former 3-time Pro Bowler Matt Hasselbeck as they host Zoom calls with various Pro Bowl players from both conferences. Throughout the event, they will celebrate the biggest moments from this year's Pro Bowlers with in-depth interviews and storytelling. Not only will the player's actions on the field be spotlighted, but the celebration will also spotlight off the field stories and events.

The NFL will be trying to reach out to new generation fans with other virtual events that will be taking place at the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration. The first-ever VERZUZ player-highlight battle between Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Plus, there will be a preview of Pro Bowl: The Madden NFL 21 Edition Presented by Verizon as part of today's event.

Players that are confirmed to appear at the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration include Hopkins, Bosa, Chase Young (Washington Football Team), Cameron Jordan (New Orleans Saints), Myles Garrett (Cleveland Browns),  Josh Allen and Tre'Davious White (Buffalo Bills), Stephon Gilmore (New England Patriots), Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings). Plus, Suzy Kolbert will interview both starting QBs of Super Bowl LV, Tom Brady, and Patrick Mahomes. Hall of Famer and 11-time Pro Bowler Brett Favre will discuss Brady and Mahomes with Ponder leading into the Big Game.

Check out the full roster of Pro Bowlers for the NFC and AFC, and find out how to watch the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration below.

When to watch the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration

The 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration will begin at 3 p.m. ET, on Sunday, January 31, 2021, on ESPN, ABC and Disney XD.

Where to watch the 2021 NFL Pro Bowl Celebration

Most cord cutters can watch the ABC games for free with an antenna. AntennaWeb is a great tool you can use to see what channels the game will be available on in your area.

Cord cutters without an antenna can watch the Pro Bowl by subscribing to any streaming service that carries ABC, ESPN or Disney XD. Choosing from any of these subscription services below has its benefits because there are no hidden fees, you can cancel anytime with most offering a free trial for new subscribers.

  • AT&T TV: Subscribers to AT&T TV can watch all today's celebration on ABC, ESPN, Disney XD and over 45 other channels for only $69/month. 500 hours of DVR is included so you won't miss a single moment, and you can record your other favorite shows.
  • Hulu + Live TV: For only $65/month, Hulu + Live TV gives you access to ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, over 65 channels, and access to Hulu's large library of content including exclusive shows and movies. With 50 hours of Cloud DVR included you'll be able to record this event, and much more.
  • fuboTV: Perhaps the best sports-orientated streaming service is fuboTV because subscribers can watch ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, over 130 events in 4K, and 110 channels, starting at $64.99/month. 250 hours of Cloud DVR means there is plenty of room to save your favorite events.
  • YouTube TV: For $65/month, YouTube TV is a great service for watching ESPN, ABC, Disney XD, and over 85 other channels. With unlimited Cloud DVR storage, it's the perfect place to record your favorite games, catch up on all of the buildup for the week, analyst predictions, and have the ability to come back to it next season.
  • Vidgo: For $55/month, Vidgo gives you access to all today's celebration on Disney XD, ESPN and ABC, plus over 85 other channels. The service offers 24 hour playback on popular programming, and right now, new and returning subscribers can take advantage of a promotional price of $10/mo. for the first 2 months.
  • Sling Orange: The Sling Orange package is only $35/month and it includes 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage. Sling is one of the most affordable services to watch all the NBA games on ESPN, and it comes with over 30 other channels. ABC is not included, but you can add Disney XD for an additional $6/month with their Kids Extra package.