
Cleveland Browns quarterback Denzel Ward is competing in the Pro Bowl in Orlando this week, and one of the challenges he’s participating in is a high-stakes skills competition. In the grand scheme of things, this is a truly ridiculous challenge. Players start with two balls in hand and then try to land as many shots as possible. Five players from the NFC and five from the AFC participated. In the end, whoever catches the most balls gets three points for the conference. The NFL does not allow clips to be embedded outside of YouTube, but you can watch the full clip here.Ward enters the AFC spot with 1:13 left and ends up over and unable to take the first shot that comes his way. Fortunately, their division rivals eventually took over, with Steelers special teams player Myles Killebrew catching the most touchdowns and three scores in the AFC. Ward described the scene on social media:LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah also participated in the “Print to the Close” accuracy/closest golf contest. You can watch this clip here. JOK’s segment starts at 3:16 when he grabs a driver and tries to pin him. Although it was not successful, the audience that watched it received a good response. The NFC got three points when Cowboys P Bryan Anger hit a punt 60 yards. The Browns’ presence continues in Sunday’s Pro Bowl as Myles Garrett enters the “Move the Chains” contest and Wyatt Teller takes on the “Gridiron Gauntlet” and “Tug of War” David Njoku. After the Madden game, some Browns attend the football game
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