Commanders in NFL Pro Bowl Games: How to Watch

The Pro Bowl has undergone another makeover, and the Washington Commanders have a large delegation representing them in this year's event.
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It's the Sunday before the Super Bowl, which means only one thing ... it's Pro Bowl time!

However, this year's Pro Bowl has been reimagined. Now, it's known as the Pro Bowl Games set in Las Vegas where some of the league's best that aren't participating in next week's Super Bowl in Arizona.

Here's a look at the Commanders participating in today's festivities ...

WR Terry McLaurin - McLaurin had quite the year in 2022, logging 1,191 yards receiving for a new career-high. It was his third consecutive season with over 1,000 yards.

DT Jonathan Allen - Allen recorded 7.5 sacks and his first career interception, landing him on his second consecutive Pro Bowl roster.

DT Daron Payne - Payne also had a career year in 2022, sacking the quarterback 11.5 times. He only had 14.5 through his first four seasons combined.

Punter Tress Way - Way is representing the NFC as the conference's punter for the second time in his career and first since 2019.

Special Teamer Jeremy Reaves - Reaves, who hadn't made a 53-man roster out of training camp before this season, had a stellar year on special teams in the first Pro Bowl campaign of his five-year career.

WHAT: 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Games

WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, 12 p.m. PT

WHERE: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada

TELEVISION: ESPN


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