January 30, 2025; Orlando, fl, USA.; The open receiver of the NFC Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings (18) catches the ball during the satisfactory event of capture at the Bowl Expertise Problem Professional in Nicholson Fieldhouse. Mandatory credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn images
Jared Goff, Justin Jefferson and the NFC built a great advantage over AFC at the NFL 2025 Professional Bowl Games on Thursday, the first night of competition for the All-Stars this year in Orlando.
More than six total events, five live and one previously borrowed, the NFC team secured a 14-7 advantage before Sunday’s removal, which will have three additional competitions and a flag football game to determine the winner.
The confrontation of skills began Thursday with the Passing The Check competition, which tested the precision and knowledge of Trivia of the Professional Bowl.
Goff of the Detroit lions obtained three points for the NFC with 44 total points scored. He was followed by Sam Darnold of the Minnesota Vikings (39 points).
Each Quarterback began with 40 seconds on the clock and received 10 additional seconds for each trivia question that they answered correctly. The objectives in the aerial part of the game were worth one to five points.
Next, it was the satisfactory competition of captures. He presented an open receiver, closed wing and a defensive back of each square conference in an obstacle race that required them to catch the machine in three different locations.
Jesson de los Vikings, Trey McBride ‘Jaylon Johnson’ Jaylon Johnson, said the victory in 1 minute, 57 seconds, while the AFC side of the Brock of the Brock of the Cincinnati Bengals, the Las Vegas Raiders Brokers and the Brockers and the Brock of Las Vegas and the Derek Stingley Jr. De Houston Texans fell at 2:06.
In the Hage Spike event, three liners on each side used the “spike-o-meter” to determine who could increase the hardest ball. Each player obtained three attempts to ensure the upper peak, measured by a combination of power and impact.
Quinnen Williams of the New York Jets scored a 982 to put the AFC on the board in the Bowl Professional Games. Dexter Lawrence of the New York Giants (979 points) was a second close with his first peak of the night.
The NFC surpassed AFC 8-6 in the helmet harmony event, a game competition that proves the knowledge of the players of their teammates. Six participants on each side participated in this new event, organized by actor Terry Crews, with a point delivered for each correct response.
The NFC was also declared winner in the relay race. Three groups of four players from each conference participated in three 40 -yard script heats, with each competitor delivering a football with the next teammate. The NFC took two of three heats for a 2-1 advantage at the general points for this contest.
In one of the most anticipated events, the AFC and NFC took home three points. Two dodgeball rounds were played with five players on each side. The AFC won the first game, and the NFC said three points for the second game.
There was some confusion before and during the confrontation of skills, since the rules were published only one day before the action began.
Professional Bowl games are held annually during the week between the conference championships and the tremendous bowl. They will end on Sunday afternoon.
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