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Shedeur, Ja'Marr Chase Excite Fans with Top Plays in NFL Pro Bowl Games 2026 Flag Football Game

Timothy RappFeb 3, 2026

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Ja'Marr Chase provided the signature play of the NFL's flag-football format at the Pro Bowl, making a sick one-handed interception while playing safety—yes, you read that right, he was playing safety—that he returned for a touchdown, back-flipping his way into the end zone.

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There were about four notable things from that moment and it was undoubtedly the game's most memorable play, even as the NFC knocked off the AFC, 66-52, on Tuesday night.

Unsurprisingly, fans were loving Chase's big play:

The NFC actually opened the game with a 14-0 margin before the AFC rattled off 32 unanswered points. But the NFC staged a furious second-half comeback, taking a 60-52 lead midway through the fourth quarter that they wouldn't relinquish.

They even busted out the Tush Push for good measure:

It helped having the injured Micah Parsons playing the role of ultimate cheerleader:

For the AFC, the oft-discussed Shedeur Sanders threw a pair of touchdown passes but was also intercepted twice.

And yes, there were plenty of thoughts on Sanders' evening as well:

The true MVP of the game was offensive lineman Garrett Bolles, however, who found the end zone several times and brought down the house in the process:

With flag football heading to the Olympics in 2028, expect the NFL to continue showcasing the sport at the Pro Bowl in the years to come. The players certainly seemed to have fun with it on Tuesday.

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