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The top prospects in this year’s NFL Draft, aim to boost their draft prospects at the 2026 Senior Bowl.
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The prospects will face off in the Senior Bowl on January 31, following a week of practice.
Additionally, for the third year in a row, the Senior Bowl is open to draft-eligible underclassmen, not just seniors, making this year’s participant pool as extensive and talented as ever.
The Sporting News provides everything you need for this year’s Senior Bowl, including a complete practice schedule, streaming details, and team rosters.
Senior Bowl practice schedule 2026
The practice schedule for the American Team and the National Team ahead of this year’s Senior Bowl is included below.
The NFL Network will air coverage of all three practices for both teams, beginning at 12 p.m. ET and 2 p.m. ET.
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Tuesday, Jan. 27
Program
Time (ET)
TV channel
National team practice
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
NFL Network, Fubo
American team practice
4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
NFL Network, Fubo
Wednesday, Jan. 28
Program
Time (ET)
TV channel
National team practice
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
NFL Network, Fubo
American team practice
4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
NFL Network, Fubo
Thursday, Jan. 29
Program
Time (ET)
TV channel
National team practice
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
NFL Network, Fubo
American team practice
4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
NFL Network, Fubo
Senior Bowl TV channel, live stream
The 2026 Senior Bowl will air live on the NFL Network and can be streamed via Fubo, which offers a free trial.
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What time is the Senior Bowl?
The 2026 Senior Bowl begins at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 31.
The game will be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, on the campus of the University of South Alabama.
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Senior Bowl 2026 rosters
The participants in this year’s Senior Bowl will be divided into two teams: American and National.
The entire pool of players is listed below, grouped by position.
Offense
Position
Player
College
Quarterbacks
Luke Altmyer
Illinois
Taylen Green
Arkansas
Garrett Nussmeier
LSU
Diego Pavia
Vanderbilt
Cole Payton
North Dakota State
Sawyer Robertson
Baylor
Running backs
Kaytron Allen
Penn State
Kaelon Black
Indiana
Jonah Coleman
Washington
Rahsul Faison
South Carolina
Seth McGowan
Kentucky
Jam Miller
Alabama
Le’Veon Moss
Texas A&M
Jaydn Ott
Oklahoma
Adam Randall
Clemson
Nick Singleton
Penn State
J’Mari Taylor
Virginia
Mike Washington Jr
Arkansas
Wide receivers
Aaron Anderson
Wisconsin
Vinny Anthony II
Illinois
Lewis Bond
Boston College
Romello Brinson
SMU
Barion Brown
LSU
Josh Cameron
Baylor
Kevin Coleman Jr
Missouri
KC Concepcion
Texas A&M
Caleb Douglas
Texas Tech
Malachi Fields
Notre Dame
Jordan Hudson
SMU
Ted Hurst
Georgia
Caullin Lacy
Louisville
Ja’Kobi Lane
USC
Elijah Sarratt
Indiana
Brenen Thompson
Mississippi State
Reggie Virgil
Texas Tech
Harrison Wallace III
Oles Miss
Tight ends
Nate Boerkircher
Texas A&M
Joshua Cuevas
Alabama
John Michael Gyllenborg
Wyoming
Matthew Hibner
SMU
Justin Joly
NC State
Tanner Koziol
Houston
DJ Rogers
TCU
Sam Roush
Stanford
Dan Villari
Syracuse
Offensive lineman
Austin Barber
Florida
Markel Bell
Miami (Fla.)
Jude Bowry
Boston College
Parker Brailsford
Alabama
James Brockermeyer
Miami
Fernando Carmona
Arkansas
Kage Casey
Boise State
Dametrious Crownover
Texas A&M
JC Davis
Illinois
Gennings Dunker
Iowa
Jalen Farmer
Kentucky
Alex Harkey
Oregon
Samuel Hecht
Kansas State
Max Iheanachor
Arizona State
Delby Lemiuex
Dartmouth
Emmanuel Pregnon
Oregon
Keylan Rutledge
Georgia Tech
Jake Slaughter
Florida
Beau Stephens
Iowa
Logan Taylor
Boston College
Carver Willis
Washington
Isaiah World
Oregon
Jeremiah Wright
Auburn
Trey Zuhn III
Texas A&M
Defense
Position
Player
College
DE
Dani Dennis-Sutton
Penn State
Logan Fano
Utah
Romello Height
Texas Tech
Quintayvious Hutchins
Boston College
Max Llewellyn
Iowa
Derrick Moore
Michigan
TJ Parker
Clemson
Jack Pyburn
LSU
Cian Slone
NC State
Anthony Vincent
Duke
Zion Young
Missouri
DL
David Bailey
Texas Tech
Gabe Jacas
Illinois
Akheem Mesidor
Miami
LT Overton
Alabama
Tyreak Sapp
Florida
DT
Cameron Ball
Arkansas
Caleb Banks
Florida
Nick Barrett
South Carolina
Rayshaun Benny
Michigan
Zane Durant
Penn State
Bryson Eason
Minnesota
Deven Eastern
LSU
Gracen Halton
Oklahoma
Lee Hunter
Texas Tech
Tim Keenan III
Alabama
Jeffrey M’Ba
SMU
Chris McClellan
Missouri
Domonique Orange
Iowa State
LB
Bryce Boettcher
Oregon
Keyron Crawford
Auburn
Kendal Daniels
Oklahoma
Kaleb Elarms-Orr
TCU
Keyshaun Elliott
Arizona State
Owen Heinecke
Oklahoma
Jack Kelly
BYU
Kyle Louis
Pitt
Jacob Rodriguez
Texas Tech
Xavian Sorey
Arkansas
Nadame Tucker
Western Michigan
Scooby Williams
Texas A&M
CB
Tacario Davis
Washington
Charles Demmings
Stephen F. Austin
Daylen Everett
Georgia
TJ Hall
Iowa
Colton Hood
Tennessee
Chris Johnson
San Diego State
Will Lee III
Texas A&M
Hezekiah Massesm
Cal
Jalen McMurray
Tennessee
Julian Neal
Arkansas
D’Angelo Ponds
Indiana
Ephesians Prysock
Washington
Chandler Rivers
Duke
Keionte Scott
Miami (Fla.)
Collin Wright
Stanford
DB
Thaddeus Dixon
North Carolina
Davison Igbinosun
Ohio State
Treydan Stukes
Arizona
S
Bud Clark
TCU
AJ Haulcy
LSU
Jalon Kilgore
South Carolina
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Toledo
VJ Payne
Kansas State
Kamari Ramsey
USC
Deshon Singleton
Nebraska
Genesis Smith
Arizona
Michael Taaffe
Texas
Jakobe Thomas
Miami (Fla.)
Special Teams
Position
Player
College
K
William Ferrin
BYU
Drew Stevens
Iowa
P
Ryan Eckley
Michigan State
Brett Thorson
Georgia
LS
Luke Basso
Oregon
Beau Gardner
Georgia



















