The 2026 Reese’s Senior Bowl takes place this afternoon in Mobile, Alabama.
The annual game provides the latest opportunity for NFL teams to evaluate some top college players before heading off to the NFL Scouting Combine at the end of this month in Indianapolis. The Senior Bowl was first played in 1950 at the Gator Bowl in Florida before moving to Mobile the following year, where it has remained.
In 2025, 106 players who participated in the Senior Bowl were drafted, with 50 of those players going
in the first three rounds. And 99 percent of the participants were either drafted or signed with an NFL team as an undrafted free agent.
The Cleveland Browns currently hold 10 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, including two selections in the first round and four in total in the first three rounds. With numerous holes to fill on the roster, especially on the offensive side of the ball, the Browns have been keeping an eye on the players who will be participating.
Here is how to watch the game, plus some additional info on players and positions to keep an eye on as they relate to the Browns.
How to Watch
What: Panini Senior Bowl
When: January 31, 2026
Time: 2:30 p.m. EST
Where: Mobile, Alabama
Stadium: Hancock Whitney Stadium, University of South Alabama
Teams: The National Team is led by Clint Hurtt, senior defensive assitant/defensive line coach with the Philadelphia Eagles, and the American Team is led by Joel Thomas, associate head coach/running backs coach with the New Orleans Saints.
Cleveland Coaching Connection: Adam Morris, assistant defensive line coach, will help coach the defensive line for the American Team.
Rosters: National Team American Team
TV: NFL Network
Announcers: Rhett Lewis, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, and Tom Pelissero (sideline reporter)
News and Notes
- Browns draft prep: QBs to watch at the 2026 Senior Bowl
- Browns draft prep: WRs to watch at the 2026 Senior Bowl
- Browns draft prep: TEs to watch at the 2026 Senior Bowl
Are there any players on the National Team or American Team rosters that you would like to see the Browns go after? Let us know in the comments!









