Bengals QB makes 2025 Pro Bowl Games Challenge

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Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow, who made his first Pro Bowl performance after his second career committee, participated in the competition “PASPING TEST”, Submission of 27 points.

The event in the Pro Bowl Games 2025 contained quarterbacks that tried to hit targets at different distances around the field worth different points values ​​in 40 seconds.

Before the challenge, each quarterback and a Pro Bowl games answered five trivia questions about current Pro Bowl players. For each correct answer, quarterback received another 10 seconds. Burrow’s trivia partner was Houston Texans recipient Nico Collins. The winner was the team with quarterback that scored the most points.

Burrow completed the NFL season as a league leader in passing courtyards and touchdown -Pass.

The Detroit Lions‘Jared Goff won the event, sent 44 points and scored three points for NFC in the overall competition. Pittsburgh Steelers’ Russell Wilson, New England Patriots’ Drake Maye, Minnesota Vikings’ Sam Darnold and Tampa Bay Buccaneers‘Baker Mayfield also attended.

Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase and AFC lost to NFC in the “satisfactory catches” competition after “passed the test.”

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The Pro Bowl flag game is scheduled for Sunday (February 2nd) at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Burrow, Wilson and Maye are the three quarterbacks on the AFC program list, and Chase is among AFC recipients.

The winning conference from each skill competition on Thursday earns three points against their team’s overall score, with points from Sunday’s flag game added to points earned Thursday to crown the master of 2025 Pro Bowl Games.

Bengal’s defensive end trey Hendrickson is scheduled to compete in Dodgeball, presented by Bud Light. A two-round tournament of classic dodgeball has four teams on seven players each. Hendrickson is on AFC team # 2, with Steelers Linebacker Patrick Queen, Colts Guard Quenton Nelson, Colts Linebacker Zaire Franklin, Jaguar recipient Brian Thomas Jr., Bills, who runs back James Cook and Jaguars Long Snapper Ross Matiscik.

Hendrickson is also ready to compete in Tug-of-War on Sunday.