Topic summary

2014 Pro Bowl

DateJanuary 26, 2014StadiumAloha Stadium
Honolulu, HawaiiOffensive MVPNick Foles (Philadelphia Eagles)Defensive MVPDerrick Johnson (Kansas City Chiefs)RefereeScott GreenAttendance47,270CeremoniesNational anthemGrace PotterCoin tossAdm.Harry B. Harris Jr., USNHalftime showFall Out BoyTV in the United StatesNetworkNBCAnnouncersAl Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya, and Doug FlutieNielsen ratings5.4 (national)
US viewership: 9.27 million est.Market share6

The 2014 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2013 season. It took place at 2:30 pm local time on January 26 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The game was televised nationally by NBC and was the final Pro Bowl on network television before ABC's airing in 2018 as part of a simulcast with sister network ESPN, whose parent company Disney currently holds domestic television rights to the game.

Significant changes to the Pro Bowl format were adopted in an attempt to make the game more "fan-friendly". These changes were proposed by National Football League Players Association president Dominique Foxworth and developed in partnership between the league and the players' union.

The most significant change was a switch to a "fantasy draft" format rather than pitting AFC all-stars against NFC all-stars. Hall of Fame players Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders were chosen, as honorary team captains, and joined by two active players each to assist in their selections. Chuck Pagano of the AFC South winning Indianapolis Colts coached Team Sanders, while Ron Rivera of the NFC South winning Carolina Panthers coached Team Rice. These coaches were selected for coaching the highest seeded teams to lose in the Divisional round of the playoffs, which has been the convention since the 2010 Pro Bowl.

Team Rice won the game 22–21.