East-West Shrine Bowl live score, stats, highlights from 2024 NFL Draft showcase game

East-West Shrine Bowl live score, stats, highlights from 2024 NFL Draft showcase game

With only the Super Bowl left to be played, the NFL season is over for all but the Chiefs and the 49ers. In this time, other teams have fully turned their attention to the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft and the process that comes with it.

The All-Star events are in full swing with the Hula Bowl and some of the smaller events in the books while practice week for both the Reese’s Senior Bowl and the East-West Shrine Bowl in process.

MORE: Watch the East-West Shrine Bowl live with Fubo (free trial)

The Shrine Bowl has moved from its former location of Las Vegas, Nevada to Frisco, Texas this week, picking up on Saturday and running through Tuesday as prospects look to impress scouts throughout the showcase.

It will culminate in the official game on Feb. 1 at the Ford Center, where the Cowboys practice.

Last year’s event saw 10 of its participants selected within the top 125 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, including Ravens receiver Zay Flowers and Rams defensive tackle Kobie Turner, among others. Some of the game’s greatest success stories include 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, who is headed to Super Bowl 58 next.

The Sporting News is tracking live updates for the Shrine Bowl. Look below for the latest score updates and highlights from the 2024 NFL Draft showcase.

East-West Shrine Bowl score

Team 1 2 3 4 F
East 3 0 8    
West 6 11 6    

East-West Shrine Bowl live stats, updates, highlights from 2024 game

10:07 p.m.: Anthony Gold returns a punt for a touchdown, something he’s no stranger to after he did several times for the Oregon State Beavers throughout his college career. The two-point conversion is successful. Gold should be expected to be a special teams ace at the next level.

9:47 p.m.: Former UCF quarterback John Rhys Plumlee takes it in himself for the touchdown and the two-point conversion. Two-point conversion is called back. Plumlee is a dual-sport athlete who retired from baseball and played both quarterback and wide receiver in college.

West 17, East 3

9:17 p.m.: The first half expires on a completion.

9:11 p.m.: The East team continues to bring the pressure with Colorado State product Mohamed Kamara playing a large role.

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9:01 p.m.: Cam Little’s 26-yard attempt is good.

8:56 p.m.: Taulia Tagovailoa continues to showcase his mobility and ability to extend plays as he proves slippery for the defense to tackle with another first down run.

8:54 p.m.: Frank Gore Jr. breaks away for another big run as the East team defense leaves a huge gap open.

8:42 p.m.: Former Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa takes it in himself for the West team to extend their lead. The two-point conversion attempt is successful. Tagovailoa is the brother of Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The two are quite different, though, as Taulia projects as a powerful runner with some upside as a passer and Tua functions more so as a pure pocket passer with improvisation ability.

West 6, East 3

8:28 p.m.: The East team fails to capitalize on its progression, settling for a field goal.

8:26 p.m.: Colorado State tight end Dallin Holker helps move the chains for there East team, which has struggled to this point with quarterback Jack Plummer taking the snaps. Holker finished out the 2023 season with 64 receptions for 767 yards with 1 touchdown. The first quarter isn’t done yet and Holker has already made some nice contested catches. That one was his third of  the night.

8:22 p.m.: Former USC defender Solomon Byrd records the first sack of the evening, but it’s nullified by a penalty.

8:14 p.m.: Former Southern Miss running back Frank Gore Jr., son of the legendary Frank Gore, records the first touchdown of the game as he showcases his footwork on a 49-yarder. Gore was a prime asset in helping the Golden Eagles’ offense hum in 2023 when it was at its best. Gore has a smaller frame than his father but has him beat in the touchdown category as an emerging prospect.

8:12 p.m.: Quarterback Kedon Slovis takes the field first for the West team offense. Slovis flashed as a potential top future draft prospect while at USC, but faltered as he transferred to Pitt and BYU, where he would finish his college career. Slovis records the first completion of the game.

8:10 p.m.: UCLA linebacker Darius Muasau sets the tone for the West team defense as the East team is unable to make it past the line of scrimmage on the first play of the opening drive. Muasau could be a riser to watch.

8:08 p.m.: Cam Little is set to kick off for the West team as the East team will go to work first.

Pregame: Louisville alumni quarterback Jack Plummer and wide receiver Jamari Thrash have made solid first impressions at the Shrine Bowl and will be players to watch throughout the contest.

Pregame: Mike Kafka prepares to lead the West team in the Shrine Bowl.

Pregame: Mississippi State special teams ace Lideatrick “Tulu” Griffin remains one of the most intriguing players to watch in the Shrine Bowl.

Pregame: NFL analyst Bucky Brooks pins Kentucky quarterback Devin Leary as the next potential Brock Purdy of this showcase, noting his arm talent.

Pregame: Shrine Bowl announces locker rooms are set ahead of the 8 p.m. ET kickoff.

Shrine Bowl start time

  • Date: Thursday, Feb. 1
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET

The Shrine Bowl is set to kick off at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday at the Ford Center.

What channel is the Shrine Bowl on today?

The Shrine Bowl will be broadcasted on NFL Network on Feb. 1. Viewers can also live stream the contest on NFL+.

You can also stream the Shrine Bowl live with Fubo, which offers a free trial.

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