2026 Senior Bowl: Teams, Schedule, and Broadcast Details

2026 Senior Bowl: Teams, Schedule, and Broadcast Details

The 2026 Senior Bowl will continue the tradition of showcasing collegiate football talent, marking its 77th edition. Scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 31, at 2:30 p.m. ET, this year’s game promises an exciting display of emerging football stars.

Game Details and Venue

The 2026 Senior Bowl will be hosted at Hancock Whitney Stadium, located on the campus of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. It will air on the NFL Network.

2026 Senior Bowl Teams and Rosters

This year, the game features two teams: the National Team and the American Team. The National Team will aim to reclaim their dominance after the American Team ended their four-year winning streak in 2025 with a narrow 22-19 victory.

National Team Roster

  • Sawyer Robertson (Baylor) – QB
  • Josh Cameron (Baylor) – WR
  • Kage Casey (Boise State) – OL
  • Hezekiah Masses (California) – CB
  • Delby Lemieux (Dartmouth) – OL
  • Chandler Rivers (Duke) – CB
  • Vincent Anthony Jr. (Duke) – DE
  • Tyreak Sapp (Florida) – DL
  • Kejon Owens (Florida International) – RB
  • Keylan Rutledge (Georgia Tech) – OL
  • Tanner Koziol (Houston) – TE
  • Gennings Dunker (Iowa) – OL
  • Max Llewellyn (Iowa) – DE
  • Drew Stevens (Iowa) – K
  • TJ Hall (Iowa) – CB
  • Beau Stephens (Iowa) – OL
  • Tyren Montgomery (John Carroll) – WR
  • Samuel Hecht (Kansas State) – OL
  • VJ Payne (Kansas State) – SAF
  • Seth McGowan (Kentucky) – RB
  • Jalen Farmer (Kentucky) – OL
  • Caullin Lacy (Louisville) – WR
  • Alan Herron (Maryland) – OL
  • Ryan Eckley (Michigan State) – P
  • Deshon Singleton (Nebraska) – SAF
  • Thaddeus Dixon (North Carolina) – DB
  • Justin Joly (NC State) – TE
  • Cian Slone (NC State) – DE
  • Cole Payton (North Dakota State) – QB
  • Gracen Halton (Oklahoma) – DT
  • Harrison Wallace III (Ole Miss) – WR
  • Wydett Williams (Ole Miss) – SAF
  • Bryce Boettcher (Oregon) – LB
  • Luke Basso (Oregon) – LS
  • Nick Singleton (Penn State) – RB
  • Kaytron Allen (Penn State) – RB
  • Zane Durant (Penn State) – DT
  • Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State) – DE
  • Zakee Wheatley (Penn State) – SAF
  • Kyle Louis (Pittsburgh) – LB
  • Chris Johnson (San Diego State) – CB
  • Romello Brinson (SMU) – WR
  • Jeffrey M’BA (SMU) – WR
  • Matthew Hibner (SMU) – TE
  • Charles Demmings (Stephen F. Austin) – CB
  • Kaleb Elarms-Orr (TCU) – LB
  • Bud Clark (TCU) – SAF
  • DJ Rogers (TCU) – TE
  • Bryson Eason (Tennessee) – DT
  • Jalen McMurray (Tennessee) – CB
  • Colton Hood (Tennessee) – CB
  • Trey Zuhn III (Texas A&M) – OL
  • Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M) – OL
  • Scooby Williams (Texas A&M) – LB
  • Nate Boerkircher (Texas A&M) – TE
  • Reggie Virgil (Texas Tech) – WR
  • Caleb Douglas (Texas Tech) – DT
  • Romello Height (Texas Tech) – DE
  • Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech) – LB
  • Logan Fano (Utah) – DE
  • Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) – QB
  • J’Mari Taylor (Virginia) – RB
  • Carver Willis (Washington) – OL
  • Nadame Tucker (Western Michigan) – OLB
  • Vinny Anthony II (Wisconsin) – WR

American Team Roster

  • Joshua Cuevas (Alabama) – TE
  • Tim Keenan III (Alabama) – DT
  • LT Overton (Alabama) – DL
  • Max Iheanachor (Arizona State) – OL
  • Keyshaun Elliott (Arizona State) – LB
  • Taylen Green (Arkansas) – QB
  • Fernando Carmona (Arkansas) – OL
  • Cameron Ball (Arkansas) – DT
  • Xavian Sorey (Arkansas) – LB
  • Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas) – RB
  • Julian Neal (Arkansas) – CB
  • Jeremiah Wright (Auburn) – OL
  • Keyron Crawford (Auburn) – OLB
  • Lewis Bond (Boston College) – WR
  • Logan Taylor (Boston College) – OL
  • Jude Bowry (Boston College) – OL
  • Quintayvious Hutchins (Boston College) – DE
  • Jack Kelly (BYU) – LB
  • William Ferrin (BYU) – K
  • Cyrus Allen (Cincinnati) – WR
  • Adam Randall (Clemson) – RB
  • TJ Parker (Clemson) – DE
  • Austin Barber (Florida) – OL
  • Caleb Banks (Florida) – DT
  • Jake Slaughter (Florida) – OL
  • Daylen Everette (Georgia) – CB
  • Brett Thorson (Georgia) – P
  • Beau Gardner (Georgia) – LS
  • Ted Hurst (Georgia State) – WR
  • Luke Altmyer (Illinois) – QB
  • JC Davis (Illinois) – OL
  • Gabe Jacas (Illinois) – DL
  • Kaelon Black (Indiana) – RB
  • Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) – QB
  • Barion Brown (LSU) – WR
  • Aaron Anderson (LSU) – WR
  • James Brockermeyer (Miami) – OL
  • Markel Bell (Miami) – OL
  • Rayshaun Benny (Michigan) – DT
  • Derrick Moore (Michigan) – DE
  • Kevin Colemon Jr. (Missouri) – WR
  • Chris McClellan (Missouri) – DT
  • Zion Young (Missouri) – DE
  • Fred Davis II (Northwestern) – CB
  • Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) – WR
  • Jalen Stroman (Notre Dame) – DB
  • Will Kacmarek (Ohio State) – TE
  • Ethan Onianwa (Ohio State) – OL
  • Davison Igbinosun (Ohio State) – DB
  • Jadyn Ott (Oklahoma) – RB
  • Owen Heinecke (Oklahoma) – LB
  • Devin Voisin (South Alabama) – WR
  • Jalon Kilgore (South Carolina) – SAF
  • Rahsul Fasion (South Carolina) – RB
  • Nick Barrett (South Carolina) – DT
  • Sam Roush (Stanford) – TE
  • Collin Wright (Stanford) – CB
  • Dan Villari (Syracuse) – TE
  • Namdi Obiazor (TCU) – LB
  • Michael Taafe (Texas) – S
  • Malik Muhammad (Texas) – CB
  • Kamari Ramsey (Southern California) – SAF
  • Ja’kobi Lane (Southern California) – WR
  • Ephesians Prysock (Washington) – CB
  • John Michael Gyllenborg (Wyoming) – TE

The 2026 Senior Bowl is not just a showcase for players; it’s an important event for NFL scouts. It provides a platform for prospects to demonstrate their skills before entering the professional league.

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