Texas Rattlers play PBR Pictionary with Ariat & The Cowboy Channel

Ever wondered how Professional Bull Riders spend their free time? For now, it is all fun and games — but later in the ring, it is back to business!

One recent afternoon, members of the Texas Rattlers hung out with our friends from The Cowboy Channel at Ariat’s Fort Worth store.

You can catch more fun on PBR Now, which airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The Cowboy Channel and Cowboy Channel +! Also make sure to catch Cowboys of Thunder, new episodes premiere Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on RFD-TV and RFD-TV Now!

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