LAKE BUENA VISTA — No helmets, no pads, no running, no worries.
Practices for the Pro Bowl are a seriously low-key affair, and the first three days at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex saw the NFL's biggest stars in bucket hats and T-shirts, jogging through routes and enjoying a light week of preparation for tonight's game at Camping World Stadium.
At one point Friday morning, Cowboys rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott traded shirts with Vikings cornerback and former Florida State standout Xavier Rhodes, dropped into coverage on Dallas teammate Dez Bryant and was outleaped for a touchdown.