NFL announces that the 2023 Pro Bowl will be played in Las Vegas
The NFL Pro Bowl is staying in Sin City for at least another year. On Tuesday, the league announced that the city of Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium will host the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl, marking the second-straight season the all-star game is in Sin City.
The game will take place on Feb. 5, 2023 one week before the Super Bowl.
The @NFL Pro Bowl is set to return to Las Vegas in 2023. Tentative date is the week of Feb. 5, 2023. The 2022 event in Vegas generated an estimated economic impact of $54.7M, drawing nearly 30k out of town visitors, per the @LVCVA. #vegas #nfl #probowl pic.twitter.com/EHTYfzDUzR
— Mick Akers (@mickakers) August 9, 2022
The city has been in the NFL spotlight here in 2022, hosting the Pro Bowl earlier in February and then the draft back in April. With Allegiant Stadium opening in 2020 and the Raiders moving to Las Vegas, the NFL is reaffirming its commitment to the city.
And that’s a good thing as noted by the $54.7M of revenue the city reportedly generated from last season’s event.
Allegiant Stadium will host the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024.