Senior Bowl practice schedule 2025: TV channel, live stream, rosters to watch NFL Draft prospect workouts

Over 120 collegiate players, comprising some of the top talent in this year’s NFL Draft, look to raise their draft stock at the 2025 Senior Bowl.

The prospects will square off in the Senior Bowl on Saturday, Feb. 1 after competing in practices throughout the week.

High-profile quarterbacks headline this year’s roster, led by Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart. Will Howard (Ohio State) and Riley Leonard (Notre Dame) will also hit the field after facing off in the national championship game just over a week ago.

Also, for the second consecutive year, the Senior Bowl is not limited to seniors: Draft-eligible underclassmen can also participate in this week’s festivities, making this year’s player pool as deep and talented as ever.

The Sporting News gest you set for this year’s Senior Bowl, with a full practice schedule, streaming information, and rosters for the event.

Senior Bowl practice schedule 2025

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, respectively, each day. Select practices will also air live on ESPN2 and ESPNU.

Senior Bowl practice schedule 2025: TV channel, live stream, rosters to watch NFL Draft prospect workouts image

Tuesday, Jan. 28

Program Time (ET) TV channel
National team practice 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo
American team practice 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo

Wednesday, Jan. 29

Program Time (ET) TV channel
National team practice 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ESPNU, Fubo
National team practice 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo
American team practice 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. ESPN2, Fubo
American team practice 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo

Thursday, Jan. 30

Program Time (ET) TV channel
National team practice 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ESPNU, Fubo
National team practice 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo
American team practice 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. ESPN2, Fubo
American team practice 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo

Senior Bowl TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: NFL Network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The 2025 Senior Bowl will air live on the NFL Network and can be streamed via Fubo, which offers a free trial.

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.)

What time is the Senior Bowl?

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

The 2025 Senior Bowl begins at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 1.

The game will be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, on the campus of the University of South Alabama.

Senior Bowl 2025 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.

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 Virgina 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 Veernon 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 Araknsas
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

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