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Years used Capacity Opened Surface Location Buffalo Bills: Highmark Stadium (2021–present) Bills Stadium (2020–2021) New Era Field (2016–2020) Ralph Wilson Stadium (1997–2016) Rich Stadium (1973–1997) 1973–present: 73,079 [3] 1973 A-Turf Titan (2011–current) AstroPlay (2003–2010) AstroTurf (1973–2002) Orchard Park, New York ...
The National Football League All-Star Game (1939–1942), Pro Bowl (1951–2022), or Pro Bowl Games [1] (since 2023) is an annual event held by the National Football League (NFL) featuring the league's star players. The format has changed throughout the years.
As of the 2022 Pro Bowl. Most of these records can not be broken since the NFL changed the Pro Bowl to the Pro Bowl Games in 2023. ... Youngest to start—22 years 2 ...
In addition, Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio, is the location of the annual exhibition Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. From 2022 also the Allianz Arena in Germany will host the Munich Game of the NFL International series. The majority of current NFL stadiums have sold naming rights to corporations. Only 3 of the league's 30 ...
Cotton Bowl: Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys: Dallas, Texas: 1952, 1960 1952, 1970 Site of the last team to fold. Different Dallas Texans to the now-Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans. [67] [68] County Stadium: Green Bay Packers Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1953 1994 Secondary home to the Packers, who played about three games a year in Milwaukee from ...
On Tuesday afternoon, the NFL announced where the 2021 Pro Bowl will be played. After spending the past few seasons in Orlando, the Pro Bowl will now move over to Las Vegas. Fans used to love ...
The 1963 Pro Bowl and 1968 Pro Bowl each included nine Packers, the most that the team has ever sent to the Pro Bowl. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers holds the team record for most Pro Bowl selections with 10, while Forrest Gregg (nine selections), Brett Favre (nine selections) and Willie Wood (eight selections) round out the top four. [17]
The 2023 Pro Bowl Games (branded as the 2023 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2022 NFL season. For the first time, the event consisted of skills competitions and non-contact flag football games, rather than an actual tackle football game.