The National Football League and the National Football League Players Association have announced the term associated with the Pro Bowl Games of 2023.
According to Pro Football Talk, the agreement on the Pro Bowl 2023 replacement has been concluded by the NFL and NFLPA.
The document letter containing the agreement also highlights the decision to refrain from holding the Pro Bowl game at the conclusion of the 2023 season. The letter further contains the regulations through which the Pro Bowl games are to be conducted.
Instead of engaging in competition, including seven-on-seven games on Sunday, the linemen will be involved in “skill-related activity”.
NFL, NFLPA finalize terms of the 2023 Pro Bowl Games. The winners will get $88,000 per player; the members of the losing team will get $44,000 each. https://t.co/lmfKjsMLHM
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 15, 2023
However, during the week, the events will also include a skill competition, including Sunday’s flag football game. The winners of the Pro Bowl will receive the prize money of $88,000. On the other hand, the losing squad will be handed $44,000.
According to Pro Football Talk, in 2022, the Pro Bowl Games were introduced, removing the earlier Pro Bowl. The changes were made by the NFL. The Pro Bowl games attracted audiences and continued henceforth. In the last few years, the game has evolved differently.