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NFL infuses Pro Bowl with points system, flag football

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LAS VEGAS — The NFL finally stopped pretending its all-star game was an actual game, and is breathing life into the exhibition with today’s Pro Bowl Games.

There will be no tackle football played for the first time — not that there was much tackling in recent years, more like two-hand touch. Flag football is now the marquee event.

Will the dramatical­ly different format work? The league desperatel­y hopes so. Rather than a winner-take-all game, a series of events — each of which accumulate­s three points — lead up to three flag football contests to determine the winning conference.

Two AFC players from the hometown Las Vegas Raiders weren’t completely sold on the format. Running back Josh Jacobs even called it “stupid.”

“They need to figure out a way for it to actually make sense because I don’t enjoy this,” Jacobs said. “Send everybody’s family on vacation and call it a day.”

Defensive end Maxx Crosby was one of the few who treated last year’s Pro Bowl as an actual game. He had two sacks, three tackles for loss and three batted passes to win defensive MVP in the AFC’S 41-35 victory.

“It’s just about being around the guys,” Crosby said. “The Pro Bowl is a blessing and a dream come true, so I’m not taking it for granted. ... We’ll see what happens next year. I hope we can play some football.”

Two NFC players offered more favorable reviews.

“I think the format’s cool because it’s less taxing on the body.” Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander said. “A lot of guys finished the season injured and come out here and run around with some flags. Who wouldn’t like that?”

“It’s fun,” New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley said. “For a guy like me, especially, to participat­e in a flag football game and the skills challenge, I’m competitiv­e. It makes you feel like a little kid again. And hopefully, it puts smiles on fans’ and little kids’ faces.”

Four skills events took place Thursday, and the AFC will try to extend its five-game winning streak after taking a 9-3 lead.

 ?? AP IMAGE FOR NFL ?? Trevon Diggs of the Dallas Cowboys competes in the Best Catch event at the 2022 Pro Bowl Skills Showdown on Thursday in Las Vegas.
AP IMAGE FOR NFL Trevon Diggs of the Dallas Cowboys competes in the Best Catch event at the 2022 Pro Bowl Skills Showdown on Thursday in Las Vegas.

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