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Pro Bowl selection show 2013: Time, TV schedule, streaming and more

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Scott Halleran

The 2013 Pro Bowl teams will be announced on NFL Network's selection show on Wednesday night.

The 2013 Pro Bowl selection show can be seen on NFL Network's "NFL Total Access" at 7 p.m. on Wednesday night. The show can also been seen streaming online through the Watch NFL Network service.

In the fans' voting, quarterbacks Peyton Manning (993,045) and Tom Brady (908,099) lead all players in both the AFC and NFC. Adrian Peterson received the second-most votes of any running back (behind Arian Foster) and was the top vote-getter in the NFC, amassing 828,225 votes.

The fan voting counts for one-third in determining the 43-man rosters. The choices of players and coaches, who voted from Dec. 20-21, count for the remaining two-thirds.

The Pro Bowl will be played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu and take place the Sunday before the Super Bowl for the fourth-straight year. As such, players involved in the Super Bowl won't participate in the Pro Bowl and rosters will not be finalized until then.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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