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Celebrities electrify Las Vegas during Pro Bowl as Rae Sremmurd perform halftime show, Snoop Dogg and Pete Davidson make appearances

The Pro Bowl attracted the cream of the entertainment industry. Snoop Dogg, Pete Davidson, and Rae Sremmurd all descended on Las Vegas to take part in the reimagined games.

Rae Sremmurd entertained the audience at halftime. The hip-hop duo from Mississippi came out turning up the noise during the second flag football match. The Las Vegas Raiderettes were on hand to liven up the proceedings further as they performed with the BET award-winning duo.

Performing with @RaeSremmurd!! 💃✨🤍

#RaiderNation | #ProBowlGames | #ProBowlCheerleaders https://t.co/HYWNXwKHAh

However, they were not the only ones providing entertainment during the games. During the best catch competition between Stefon Diggs and Amon-Ra St. Brown, Snoop Dogg and Pete Davidson were on hand to judge the catches.

The legendary rapper and SNL alum combined to cast an eye on some of the best receivers in the league. Those going to Arizona to see the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs will also get to see Snoop Dogg again when he performs with Shaquille O'Neal during Super Bowl weekend.

Judging at the #ProBowlGames: @SnoopDogg, Pete Davidson and Ladanian Tomlinson @NFL https://t.co/hVRJ1R7bMc

Snoop Dogg, Pete Davidson, and Rae Sremmurd add star power as football legends descend on Las Vegas

Despite all the entertainment on hand, the Pro Bowl is here to celebrate the best footballers in the league. So, as is natural, some of the greatest players from days past also came down to the game.

Michael Vick was on hand to throw the football during the best catch challenge between Amon-Ra St. Brown and Stefon Diggs. As the former quarterback tossed the ball, Pro Football Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson stood beside Snoop Dogg and Pete Davidson judging the challenge.

The Detroit Lions wide receiver was definitely in the mood as he revealed a tattoo of the comedian that he got, stumping even Pete Davidson himself.

Amon-Ra St. Brown is a huge Pete Davidson fan https://t.co/sS4EmqiB4p

Then, of course, there were the Manning brothers. Eli Manning, who played for the New York Giants in the NFC, was coaching their contingent. Peyton Manning, a former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos player in the AFC and Pro Football Hall of Famer, was there to guide the AFC.

They pulled out some trick plays and some really great calls as viewers got to hear the calls out loud. They were entertained by the best players in the league as well as the legends of the past. Adding to the whole spectacle were some of the most well-known figures from the entertainment industry.

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