2019 Reese’s Senior Bowl: How to watch and live stream info

MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 28: Josh Reynolds #81 of the South team catches the ball for a touchdown as Brendan Langley #31 of the North team defends during the first half of the Reese's Senior Bowl at the Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 28, 2017 in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 28: Josh Reynolds #81 of the South team catches the ball for a touchdown as Brendan Langley #31 of the North team defends during the first half of the Reese's Senior Bowl at the Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 28, 2017 in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Once again the eyes of the college football world turn to Mobile, Alabama for the senior bowl. Don’t’ miss the last pre-NFL Draft exhibition.

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The last of college football’s postseason exhibition games is slated to take place on Saturday. Last week the NFL PA Bowl saw a dud performance from former Washington quarterback Jake Browning. On the same weekend, Brett Rypien and Easton Stick improved their NFL Draft stock with big games in the East-West Shrine Game.

Now all eyes turn on the most highly regarded prospects in the 2019 class. After a week of working with NFL coaches and staff, the Senior Bowl is slated to get underway on Saturday. Here’s how you can follow along and get an early look at some of the NFL’s best incoming talent.

Game Info

Date: Saturday, Jan. 26
Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
Location: Mobile, AL
TV: NFL Network
Live Stream: NFL Network App

Quirks

Although this will play more or less like a traditional college football game, the goal is to give each of these players their shot to impress the gathered NFL scouts. The “winners” are those who elevate their draft status, not necessarily the team that walks out with the most points.

In order to keep things balance, any team trailing by 20+ points will retain possession, somewhat akin to the old backyard football rules. There will two kickoffs, one to start the first quarter and another to start the third quarter. Otherwise, the ball will start at the 25-yard line. There is no instant replay