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What channel is Senior Bowl 2025 on today? Time, live streams, rosters to watch NFL Draft prospects

The 76th annual Senior Bowl kicks off Saturday, marking a crucial moment in the pre-draft process.

LIVE: Follow Senior Bowl stats and highlights from 2025 draft showcase

This year, a blend of seniors and draft-eligible underclassmen have spent the past week working with NFL scouts in South Alabama in what many call a premier pre-draft event.

Players are split into two teams, American and National, and will compete for not only team pride, but a chance to stand out as the 2025 NFL Draft inches closer.

The National team has won the last three Senior Bowls.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2025 Senior Bowl, including TV and streaming options for the game.

What channel is the Senior Bowl 2025 on today?

  • TV channel: NFL Network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The Senior Bowl will air on NFL Network with Rhett Lewis (play-by-play), Tom Pelissero (sideline reporter), Daniel Jeremiah and Charles Davis (analysts) on the call. Viewers can also stream the game on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers so you can try the service before you buy.

For a limited time, you can get your first month of Fubo for as low as $59.99, a $25 savings. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Senior Bowl 2025 start time

  • Date: Saturday, Feb. 1
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET | 1:30 p.m. CT

The Senior Bowl will kick off from Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 1.

Senior Bowl radio station

Listen to the Senior Bowl live on SiriusXM.

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Senior Bowl rosters 2025

Here’s every player who will be attending the Senior Bowl, broken down by position:

Position Player College
Quarterbacks Jaxson Dart Ole Miss
  Dillon Gabriel Oregon
  Will Howard Ohio State
  Riley Leonard Notre Dame
  Jalen Milroe Alabama
  Tyler Shough Louisville
Running backs Donovan Edwards Michigan
  Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State
  RJ Harvey UCF
  Jarquez Hunter Auburn
  Woody Marks USC
  Damien Martinez Miami
  Kalel Mullings Michigan
  Devin Neal Kansas
  Brashard Smith SMU
  Bhayshul Tuten Virginia Tech
  Marcus Yarns Delaware
Wide receivers Eric Ayomanor Stanford
  Jack Bech TCU
  Pat Bryant Illinois
  Chimere Dike Florida
  Da’Quan Felton Virginia Tech
  Tai Felton Maryland
  Jayden Higgins Iowa State
  Tez Johnson Oregon
  Jaylin Lane Virginia Tech
  Jaylin Noel Iowa State
  Xavier Restrepo Miami
  Jalen Royals Utah state
  Arian Smith Georgia
  Kyle Williams Washington State
Tight ends Elijah Arroyo Miami
  Gavin Bartholomew Pittsburgh
  Jake Briningstool Clemson
  CJ Dippre Alabama
  Harold Fannin Jr.  Bowling Green
  Terrance Ferguson Oregon
  Jackson Hawes Georgia Tech
  Gunnar Helm Texas
  Moliki Matavao UCLA
Offensive lineman Anthony Belton NC State
  Logan Brown Kansas
  Josh Conerly Jr.  Oregon
  Ajani Cornelius Oregon
  Garrett Dellinger LSU
  Aireontae Ersery Minnesota
  Miles Frazier LSU
  Emery Jones Jr.  LSU
  Marcus Mbow Purdue
  Armand Membou Missouri
  Wyatt Milum West Virginia
  Jonah Monheim USC
  Jack Nelson Wisconsin
  Tate Ratledge Georgia
  Jalen Rivers Miami
  Caleb Rogers Texas Tech
  Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona
  Jackson Slater Sacramento State
  Ozzy Trapilo Boston College
  Jalen Travis Iowa State
  Carson Vinson Alabama A&M
  Jared Wilson Georgia
  Grey Zabel North Dakota State
Interior defensive line Darius Alexander Toledo
  Yahya Black Iowa
  Jamaree Caldwell Oregon
  Alfred Collins Texas
  Joshua Farmer Florida State
  Ty Hamilton Ohio State
  Cam Jackson  Florida
  Walter Nolen Ole Miss
  Omarr Norman-Lott Tennessee
  Aeneas Peebles Virginia Tech
  Shemar Turner Texas A&M
  Deone Walker Kentucky
Edge rusher Vernon Broughton Texas
  Jordan Burch Oregon
  Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College
  Mike Green Marshall
  Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins Georgia
  Jared Ivey Ole Miss
  Landon Jackson Arkansas
  Sai’vion Jones LSU
  Jah Joyner Minnesota
  Kyle Kennard South Carolina
  Oluwafemi Oladejo UCLA
  Ty Robinson Nebraska
  T.J. Sanders South Carolina
  Nic Scourton Texas A&M
  Barryn Sorrell Texas
  Josaiah Stewart Michigan
  Shemar Stewart Texas A&M
  Princely Umanmielen Ole Mis
  David Walker Central Arkansas
Linebacker Eugene Asante Auburn
  Jeffrey Bassa Oregon
  Shemar James Florida
  Demetrius Knight Jr. South Carolina
  Cody Lindenberg Minnesota
  Nick Martin Oklahoma State
  Jalen McLeod Auburn
  Smael Mondon Jr.  Georgia
  Collin Oliver Oklahoma State
  Tyreem Powell Rutgers
  Karene Reid Utah
  Carson Schwesinger UCLA
Cornerback BJ Adams UCF
  Trey Amos Ole Miss
  Maxwell Hairston Kentucky
  Tommi Hill Nebraska
  Bilhal Kone Western Michigan
  Mac McWilliams UCF
  Jacob Parrish Kansas State
  Darien Porter Iowa State
  Quincy Riley Louisville
  Jaylin Smith USC
  Upton Stout Western Kentucky
  Dorian Strong Virginia Tech
  Azareye’h Thomas Florida State
Safety Billy Bowman Jr.  Oklahoma
  Sebastian Castro Iowa
  Maxen Hook Toledo
  Rayuan Lane III Navy
  Andrew Mukuba Texas
  Caleb Ransaw Tulane
  Lathan Ransom Ohio State
  Jonas Sanker Virginia
  Dante Trader Jr.  Maryland
  Malik Verdon Iowa State
  Hunter Wohler Wisconsin
Specialists Austin Brinkman West Virginia
  James Burnip Alabama
  Jeremey Crawshaw Florida
  Ryan Fitzgerald Florida State
  Caden Davis Ole Miss
  William Wagner Michigan

Senior Bowl coaches 2025

Browns assistant head coach and special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone will lead the American team and Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will lead the National team.

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