There's still a week until Super Bowl LIII (stream it right here on CBSSports.com), which means there's only one way to get your NFL fix this weekend, and that's the Pro Bowl. 

For the third straight year, the game will be played in Orlando, which seems to have turned into a home-field advantage for the AFC, which has gone 2-0 in the Pro Bowl since the game was moved from Hawaii to Florida prior to the 2016 season, 

The Pro Bowl is now basically a week-long celebration, and things got off to a wild start on Thursday with the annual skills challenge, where Adam Thielen proved that he's pretty much good at everything. The Vikings receiver stole the show by scoring more points than Andrew Luck in the precision passing challenge, and then he proceeded to help the NFC dominate the AFC in dodgeball. You can catch highlights of the entire skills challenge by clicking here

Although nearly every team will be represented on Sunday, two teams that won't have any players on the field are the Patriots or the Rams. With New England and Los Angeles both playing in the Super Bowl, the NFL had to replace players from both teams for the Pro Bowl. 

Here's how you can watch the game, and below that, you'll be able to see the full roster for each team.

How to Watch 2019 Pro Bowl

Date: Jan. 27, 2018
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Where: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
TV: ABC/ESPN/Disney XD 
Stream: WatchESPN
Announcers: Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters (Sideline)

AFC Roster

Offense

Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs); Andrew Luck (Colts); Deshaun Watson (Texans)

Running back: James Conner (Steelers); Melvin Gordon (Chargers); Lamar Miller (Texans)

Fullback: Anthony Sherman (Chiefs)

Tight end: Eric Ebron (Colts); Jared Cook (Raiders)

Wide receiver: Tyreek Hill (Chiefs); Keenan Allen (Chargers); JuJu Smith-Schuster (Steelers); Jarvis Landry (Browns)

Tackle: Taylor Lewan (Titans); Alejandro Villanueva (Steelers); Eric Fisher (Chiefs)

Guard: Mashal Yanda (Ravens); Quenton Nelson (Colts); Joel Bitonio (Browns)

Center: Maurkice Pouncey (Steelers), Mike Pouncey (Chargers)

Defense

Defensive end: DE Myles Garrett (Browns); Melvin Ingram (Chargers); Calais Campbell (Jaguars)

  • Note: Campbell is replacing J.J. Watt (Texans)

Defensive linemen: Cameron Heyward (Steelers), Kyle Williams (Bills); Brandon Williams (Ravens)

Outside linebacker: Von Miller (Broncos); Dee Ford (Chiefs); T.J. Watt (Steelers)

Inside linebacker: C.J. Mosley (Ravens), Benardrick McKinney (Texans)

Cornerback: Xavien Howard (Dolphins); Jalen Ramsey (Jaguars); Stephon Gilmore (Patriots); Denzel Ward (Browns)

Free safety: Derwin James (Chargers) Eric Weddle (Ravens)

Strong safety: Jamal Adams (Jets)

Special Teams

Punter: Brett Kern (Titans)

Kicker: Jason Myers (Jets)

Long snapper: Casey Kreiter (Broncos)

Return specialist: Andre Roberts (Jets)

Special teamer: Adrian Phillips (Chargers)

NFC Roster

Offense

Quarterback: Russell Wilson (Seahawks); Mitch Trubisky (Bears); Dak Prescott (Cowboys)

Running back: Saquon Barkley (Giants); Ezekiel Elliott (Cowboys); Alvin Kamara (Saints)

Fullback: Kyle Juszczyk (49ers)

Tight end: George Kittle (49ers); Austin Hooper (Falcons)

Wide receiver: Adam Thielen (Vikings); Davante Adams (Packers); Mike Evans (Buccaneers); Amari Cooper (Cowboys)

Tackle: Lane Johnson (Eagles); Charles Leno (Bears), Jake Matthews (Falcons)

Guard: Trai Turner (Panthers); Andrus Peat (Saints); Larry Warford (Saints)

Center: Max Unger (Saints); Cody Whitehair (Bears)

  • Note: Whitehair replaces Alex Mack (Falcons)

Defense

Defensive end: Cameron Jordan (Saints); DeMarcus Lawrence (Cowboys); Danielle Hunter (Vikings)

Defensive linemen: Akiem Hicks (Bears); DeForest Buckner (49ers); Kawann Short (Panthers)

Outside linebacker: Ryan Kerrigan (Redskins); Anthony Barr (Vikings), Olivier Vernon (Giants)

Inside linebacker: Bobby Wagner (Seahawks); Leighton Vander Esch (Cowboys)

Cornerback: Kyle Fuller (Bears); Patrick Peterson (Cardinals); Darius Slay (Lions); Byron Jones (Cowboys)

Free safety: Eddie Jackson (Bears); Harrison Smith (Vikings)

Strong safety: Malcolm Jenkins (Eagles)

Special teams

Punter: Michael Dickson (Seahawks)

Kicker: Aldrick Rosas (Giants)

Return specialist: Tarik Cohen (Bears)

Special teamer: Michael Thomas (Giants)