Football to Watch This Week: East-West Shrine Bowl, Shrine Bowl, Pro Bowl Games

January 28, 2025 by CollegeFootballPoll.com Staff

If you thought this was an off-week for football, SURPRISE!

The college football offseason, and preparation for the NFL Draft, presents numerous events for potential draftees, including all-star games, College Pro Days and the NFL Scouting Combine in March before culminating in the 2025 NFL Draft in April. Events start this coming week with the East-West Shrine Bowl and the Reese's Senior Bowl.

Additionally, the NFL throws a party in Orlando that features peonty to see and do at Camping World Stadium.

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NFF Congratulates East-West Shrine Bowl on 100th Edition
College All-Star Games: How To Watch the Reese's Senior Bowl and the East-West Shrine Bowl

East-West Shrine Bowl -- Thursday, January 30, 8 p.m. ET, NFL Network

As the nation's oldest college football all-star game, the East-West Shrine Bowl is set to celebrate a century of excellence and philanthropy with its historic 100th edition, taking place Jan. 30 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

You can watch practice sessions Saturday, January 25 - Tuesday, January 28, 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET on Lights Out Sports, a free streaming app.

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East-West Shrine Bowl rosters, More info

Some of the NFL's best have taken part in the East-West Shrine Bowl, including Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor and John Elway.

"The East-West Shrine Bowl holds a special place in the history of college football, providing a coveted platform for those aspiring to play at the next level," said NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell. "We are exceptionally pleased that it has returned to the DFW region for a second consecutive year, and we are thrilled to help them celebrate their 100th edition. It's a great addition to North Texas with 100 percent of the proceeds going to charity and the Shriners Children's health care system."

More than 120 of college football's finest seniors, along with a select group of juniors who were cleared to play in all-star games this year by the NFL, will be coached by a full squad of NFL assistant coaches from the various teams. East-West Shrine Bowl week includes four days of practice, countless interviews with NFL scouts, and many speaking seminars from NFL officials, NFLPA officials and patients from Shriners Children's.

The Bowl released its initial roster Jan. 17, which features NFF Campbell Trophy finalists Tahj Brooks (RB, Texas Tech) and Jackson Woodard (LB, UNLV) who will both play for the West. Quarterbacks on the roster include Kyle McCord (Syracuse), Cam Miller (North Dakota State), Payton Thorne (Auburn) for the East, and Max Brosmer (Minnesota), Brady Cook (Missouri), Ethan Garbers (UCLA) and Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) who will play for the West.

The East-West Shrine Bowl moved to the DFW region last year, joining more than 25 football organizations, games and events based in North Texas, including the national headquarters of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame in Irving. The DFW community embraced the event last year, establishing itself among the top destinations in the country for football at all levels of the game. A full listing of these entities can be found on the "About" page on the NFF's website.

Tickets to the Jan. 30 game are available starting as low as $20 and can be purchased at shrinebowl.com. The 7:00 p.m. CT game will be nationally televised in primetime on the NFL Network as players showcase their skills ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. The game benefits the Shriners Children's healthcare system with 100 percent of the proceeds going to support the charity. Only the Rose Bowl Game is older than the East-West Shrine Bowl among all post-season bowl games over the past century.

First played in 1925, the game has featured more than 200 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. NFF National Scholar-Athletes have also been well-represented with 87 all-time, including Campbell Trophy recipients Brad Culpepper (Florida), Joaquin Gonzalez (Miami-FL), Bobby Hoying (Ohio State), Craig Krenzel (Ohio State), John Urschel (Penn State) and Robert Zatechka (Nebraska).

Reese's Senior Bowl -- Saturday, February 1, 2:30 p.m. ET, NFL Network

The Reese's Senior Bowl takes place in Mobile, Alabama and is a another college football all-star game featuring elite draft prospects divided into the National Team and the American Team.

Also See:
Reese's Senior Bowl rosters, More info

Last season, the Senior Bowl produced 110 draft picks to account for 43% of the NFL Draft.

Pro Bowl Game -- Sunday, February 2, 3 p.m., ESPN, ABC, NFL+ Streaming

Once again, the Pro Bowl flag football game will features teams "coached" by Peyton Manning (AFC) and Eli Manning (NFC). Eli and the NFC are 2-0.

Prior to Sunday's fun game, there is a Thursday night Skills Showdown beginning at 7 p.m. on ESPN.

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