SAN FRANCISCO — The Cleveland Browns just proved that, indeed, “anything can happen at the Pro Bowl.” As the team jets off to the Bay Area this weekend, the roster traveling with them includes a massive surprise: rookie sensation Shedeur Sanders has been officially activated for the AFC squad.
The Browns’ social media team captured the loose, electric vibe perfectly with a candid clip of players signing autographs “before the flight,” signaling the start of a historic week. For the first time ever, the Pro Bowl Games will take place on a Tuesday night (Feb. 3), transforming San Francisco’s Moscone Center into a primetime flag football arena just days before Super Bowl LX.
The Rookie Gets the Call
While veterans Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward were locks for the roster weeks ago, Sanders’ inclusion adds a layer of unexpected drama to the AFC lineup. The rookie quarterback, who showed flashes of brilliance during a rollercoaster season in Cleveland, enters the roster as an alternate replacing New England’s Drake Maye, who is busy preparing to face the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.
Sanders joins a star-studded AFC offense that includes Ja’Marr Chase and Jonathan Taylor. His selection makes him the first Browns rookie quarterback to earn a Pro Bowl nod since the franchise’s reboot, validating the front office’s bold draft strategy.
The “Tuesday Night” Experiment
The NFL is flipping the script this year. Gone are the sleepy Sunday afternoon exhibitions. The 2026 Games are all about primetime energy.
- The Venue: The Moscone Center has been converted into a 4,000-seat indoor arena, creating an intimate, high-decibel atmosphere unlike any traditional stadium.
- The Stakes: While no tackles will be made, the bragging rights are real. The AFC is looking to snap the NFC’s two-year winning streak in the Skills Showdown.
- The Events: Expect Sanders to potentially feature in the “Precision Passing” challenge, while Garrett is a favorite to dominate the “Move the Chains” strength competition.
“We’re not just going out there to vacate. It’s San Fran, it’s Super Bowl week, and the whole world is watching on a Tuesday. We’re trying to put on a show.” — Myles Garrett, Browns Defensive End
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
For Browns fans, this Tuesday is more than just an exhibition; it’s a glimpse into the future. Seeing Sanders throw to elite talent like Ja’Marr Chase—even in a flag game—offers a tantalizing preview of his development. A strong showing in the skills competition could catapult Sanders’ confidence heading into the 2026 offseason program. Tune in Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 8 PM ET on ESPN & DisneyXD to see if the rookie can steal the spotlight.

