2005 Pro Bowl
The 2005 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl was played February 13, 2005 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final score was AFC 38 - NFC 27. The most valuable player was Peyton Manning of the Colts.
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[edit] Game summary
The game started off slowly. The AFC was forced to punt away its first possession, and the NFC missed a field goal from 43 yards out. Two plays later, the AFC opened up scoring with a 62 yard pass from Peyton Manning to his Indianapolis Colts teammate, Marvin Harrison. The NFC drove back quickly, but Donovan McNabb's pass was intercepted by Jerry Porter. Manning then hooked up with Hines Ward for a 41 yard score, and the AFC led 14-0. The NFC came back with a time consuming drive that spanned the end of the first quarter to the beginning of the second, and ended with a 12 yard run by Brian Westbrook to bring the NFC within 7. However, David Akers' attempted onside kick would prove costly, as Ward recovered the kick and returned it 39 yards for a score, the first ever kickoff return for a touchdown in Pro Bowl history. Daunte Culpepper attempted to bring the NFC back, but was intercepted by Takeo Spikes. That interception led to another Manning touchdown, this time a 12 yard pass to Antonio Gates which gave the AFC a comfortable 28-7 lead. The NFC once again came down the field, led by Culpepper, but the drive was not without problems. On the second play, Torry Holt caught a pass but was hit by Tory James, causing a fumble. John Lynch recovered the fumble for the AFC, but the play was negated after a penalty on Marcus Stroud. Akers ended up kicking a 33 yard field goal to bring the score to 28-10, which is how the first half ended.
The third quarter was all NFC , who started off the half by scoring within the first 3 minutes, when Michael Vick hit Holt with a 27 yard pass to make the score 28-17. They later picked off Tom Brady when Lito Sheppard intercepted a pass on the NFC 31. The drive ended when Vick ran it in from 3 yards out, making the score 28-24. Adam Vinatieri and Akers then traded field goals before LaDainian Tomlinson added a rushing touchdown to make the score 38-27. The NFC made one final drive late in the game, but Vick was intercepted (the third pick of the game for the AFC) by Nate Clements, and Drew Brees kneeled to end the game. Manning, whose 3 passing TDs led the AFC's offense, won the Most Valuable Player award.
[edit] Scoring Summary
| Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NFC | 0 | 10 | 14 | 3 | 27 |
| AFC | 14 | 14 | 0 | 10 | 38 |
- AFC - TD M.Harrison 62 pass from P.Manning (A.Vinatieri kick) - 8:44 1st
- AFC - TD H.Ward 41 pass from P.Manning (A.Vinatieri kick) - 2:57 1st
- NFC - TD B.Westbrook 12 run (D.Akers kick) - 12:15 2nd
- AFC - TD H.Ward 39 kickoff return (A.Vinatieri kick) - 12:01 2nd
- AFC - TD A.Gates 12 pass from P.Manning (A.Vinatieri kick) - 6:01 2nd
- NFC - FG D.Akers 33 - 1:45 2nd
- NFC - TD T.Holt 27 pass from M.Vick (D.Akers kick) - 11:19 3rd
- NFC - TD M.Vick 3 run (D.Akers kick) - 4:10 3rd
- AFC - FG A.Vinatieri 44 - 14:19 4th
- NFC - FG D.Akers 29 - 9:07 4th
- AFC - TD L.Tomlinson 4 run (A.Vinatieri kick) - 5:56 4th
[edit] AFC
Players selected from the AFC (starters denoted in bold, injury replacements denoted with †):
| Offense | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Player (# Pro Bowls) | Team | Position | Game statistics |
| Peyton Manning (5) | Indianapolis Colts | Quarterback | 6 for 10, 130 passing yds, 3 passing TDs |
| Drew Brees (1) | San Diego Chargers | Quarterback | 2 for 2, 58 passing yds, 3 rushing attempts, -3 rushing yds |
| Tom Brady (2) | New England Patriots | Quarterback | 4 for 9, 48 passing yds, 1 INT, 1 rushing attempt, 2 rushing yds |
| LaDainian Tomlinson (2) | San Diego Chargers | Running back | 7 carries for 28 yd, 1 rushing TD |
| Rudi Johnson (1)† | Cincinnati Bengals | Running back | 6 carries for 33 yd |
| Jerome Bettis (5)† | Pittsburgh Steelers | Running back | 5 carries for 23 yd |
| Tony Richardson (2) | Kansas City Chiefs | Fullback | 3 carries for 6 yd, 2 receptions for 7 yd |
| Marvin Harrison (6) | Indianapolis Colts | Wide receiver | 2 receptions for 66 yd, 1 receiving TD |
| Chad Johnson (3) | Cincinnati Bengals | Wide receiver | |
| Andre Johnson (1) | Houston Texans | Wide receiver | 1 reception for 24 yd |
| Hines Ward (4) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Wide receiver | 3 receptions for 63 yd, 1 receiving TD, 39 yd kickoff return for TD |
| Antonio Gates (1) | San Diego Chargers | Tight end | 3 receptions, 51 yards, 1 TD |
| Tony Gonzalez (6) | Kansas City Chiefs | Tight end | 1 reception for 25 yd |
| Kevin Mawae (6) | New York Jets | Center | |
| Jeff Hartings (6) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Center | |
| Alan Faneca (4) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Guard | |
| Will Shields (10) | Kansas City Chiefs | Guard | |
| Brian Waters (1) | Kansas City Chiefs | Guard | |
| Jonathan Ogden (8) | Baltimore Ravens | Tackle | |
| Tarik Glenn (1)† | Indianapolis Colts | Tackle | |
| Marvel Smith (1)† | Pittsburgh Steelers | Tackle | |
| Defense | |||
| Player (# Pro Bowls) | Team | Position | Game statistics |
| Jason Taylor (3) | Miami Dolphins | Defensive end | 3 tackles |
| Dwight Freeney (2) | Indianapolis Colts | Defensive end | |
| Aaron Smith (1)† | Pittsburgh Steelers | Defensive end | 1 tackle, 1 sack |
| Marcus Stroud (2) | Jacksonville Jaguars | Defensive tackle | 4 tackles |
| Sam Adams (4) | Buffalo Bills | Defensive tackle | |
| John Henderson (1)† | Jacksonville Jaguars | Defensive tackle | 2 tackles, 1 sack |
| James Farrior (1) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Middle linebacker | 4 tackles |
| Tedy Bruschi (1)† | New England Patriots | Middle linebacker | 1 tackle |
| Takeo Spikes (2) | Buffalo Bills | Outside linebacker | 5 tackles, 1 interception |
| Terrell Suggs (1) | Baltimore Ravens | Outside linebacker | |
| Joey Porter (2) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Outside linebacker | 2 tackles, 1 interception |
| Champ Bailey (5) | Denver Broncos | Cornerback | 2 tackles |
| Tory James (1) | Cincinnati Bengals | Cornerback | 4 tackles |
| Nate Clements (1)† | Buffalo Bills | Cornerback | 3 tackles, 1 interception |
| John Lynch (6) | Denver Broncos | Free safety | 3 tackles |
| Ed Reed (2) | Baltimore Ravens | Strong safety | 6 tackles |
| Troy Polamalu (1) | Pittsburgh Steelers | Strong safety | 5 tackles |
| Special teams | |||
| Player (# Pro Bowls) | Team | Position | Game statistics |
| Adam Vinatieri (3) | New England Patriots | Placekicker | 1/2 field goals (44 yd), 5/5 PAT |
| Shane Lechler (2) | Oakland Raiders | Punter | 2 punts, avg. 42.5 yd |
| Terrence McGee (1) | Buffalo Bills | Kick returner | 5 returns, avg. 25.2 yd |
| Larry Izzo (4) | New England Patriots | Special teams | 1 carry, 27 yards |
| Kendall Gammon (1) | Kansas City Chiefs | Long snapper | |
Players unable to play due to injury:
- John Abraham - defensive end, New York Jets
- Willie Anderson - offensive tackle, Cincinnati Bengals
- Corey Dillon - running back, New England Patriots
- Edgerrin James - running back, Indianapolis Colts
- Curtis Martin - running back, New York Jets
- Chris McAlister - cornerback, Baltimore Ravens
- Willie Roaf - offensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs
- Richard Seymour - defensive tackle, New England Patriots
[edit] NFC
Players selected from the NFC (starters denoted in bold, injury replacements denoted with †):
| Offense | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Player (# Pro Bowls) | Team | Position | Game statistics |
| Donovan McNabb (5) | Philadelphia Eagles | Quarterback | 1 for 8, 24 passing yds, 1 INT, 1 rushing attempt, 3 rushing yds |
| Daunte Culpepper (3) | Minnesota Vikings | Quarterback | 9 for 15, 124 passing yds, 1 INT, 2 rushing attempts, 8 rushing yds |
| Michael Vick (2) | Atlanta Falcons | Quarterback | 14 for 24, 205 passing yds, 1 passing TD, 1 INT, 3 rushing attempts, 10 rushing yds, 1 rushing TD |
| Tiki Barber (1) | New York Giants | Running back | 9 carries for 70 yd, 1 reception for 6 yd |
| Ahman Green (4) | Green Bay Packers | Running back | 5 carries for 25 yd |
| Brian Westbrook (1)† | Philadelphia Eagles | Running back | 7 carries for 39 yd, 1 rushing TD, 2 receptions for 7 yd |
| William Henderson (2) | Green Bay Packers | Fullback | |
| Muhsin Muhammad (2) | Carolina Panthers | Wide receiver | 4 receptions for 54 yd, 1 tackle |
| Joe Horn (4) | New Orleans Saints | Wide receiver | 4 receptions for 60 yd, 1 tackle |
| Javon Walker (1) | Green Bay Packers | Wide receiver | 4 receptions for 53 yd |
| Torry Holt (5)† | St. Louis Rams | Wide receiver | 5 receptions for 99 yd, 1 receiving TD |
| Alge Crumpler (2) | Atlanta Falcons | Tight end | 1 reception for 24 yd, 1 fumble recovery for 16 yd |
| Jason Witten (1) | Dallas Cowboys | Tight end | 3 receptions for 50 yd |
| Olin Kreutz (7) | Chicago Bears | Center | |
| Matt Birk (4) | Minnesota Vikings | Center | |
| Larry Allen (10) | Dallas Cowboys | Guard | |
| Marco Rivera (4) | Green Bay Packers | Guard | |
| Steve Hutchinson (3) | Seattle Seahawks | Guard | |
| Walter Jones (6) | Seattle Seahawks | Tackle | |
| Orlando Pace (6) | St. Louis Rams | Tackle | |
| Flozell Adams (3)† | Dallas Cowboys | Tackle | |
| Defense | |||
| Player (# Pro Bowls) | Team | Position | Game statistics |
| Bertrand Berry (1) | Arizona Cardinals | Defensive end | 3 tackles, 1 sack |
| Julius Peppers (1) | Carolina Panthers | Defensive end | |
| Patrick Kerney (1) | Atlanta Falcons | Defensive end | 1 tackle, 1 sack |
| La'Roi Glover (6) | Dallas Cowboys | Defensive tackle | 1 tackle |
| Shaun Rogers (1) | Detroit Lions | Defensive tackle | 3 tackles |
| Kevin Williams (1) | Minnesota Vikings | Defensive tackle | 3 tackles, 1 sack |
| Dan Morgan (1) | Carolina Panthers | Middle linebacker | 3 tackles |
| Jeremiah Trotter (3) | Philadelphia Eagles | Middle linebacker | 2 tackles |
| Keith Brooking (4) | Atlanta Falcons | Outside linebacker | 2 tackles |
| Marcus Washington (1) | Washington Redskins | Outside linebacker | 2 tackles |
| Mark Fields # (1) | Carolina Panthers | Outside linebacker | 1 tackle |
| Ronde Barber (2) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Cornerback | 3 tackles, 1 assisted tackle |
| Lito Sheppard (1) | Philadelphia Eagles | Cornerback | 1 interception |
| Dre' Bly (2) | Detroit Lions | Cornerback | |
| Brian Dawkins (4) | Philadelphia Eagles | Free safety | |
| Roy Williams (3) | Dallas Cowboys | Free safety | 2 tackles |
| Michael Lewis (1) | Philadelphia Eagles | Strong safety | 4 tackles, 1 assisted tackle |
| Special teams | |||
| Player (# Pro Bowls) | Team | Position | Game statistics |
| David Akers (3) | Philadelphia Eagles | Placekicker | 2/3 field goals (33, 29 yd), 3/3 PAT |
| Mitch Berger (2) | New Orleans Saints | Punter | 2 punts, avg. 42.5 yd |
| Allen Rossum (1)† | Atlanta Falcons | Kick returner | 5 returns, avg. 27.2 yd |
| Ike Reese (1) | Philadelphia Eagles | Special teams | 2 tackles |
| Brian Jennings (1) | San Francisco 49ers | Long snapper | |
Players unable to play due to injury:
- Shaun Alexander - running back, Seattle Seahawks
- Derrick Brooks - linebacker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Eddie Drummond - kick returner, Detroit Lions
- Terrell Owens - wide receiver, Philadelphia Eagles
- Tra Thomas - offensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles
[edit] Officials
- Referee: Bernie Kukar
- Umpire: Roy Ellison
- Head Linesman: Ed Camp
- Line Judge: Chuck Stewart
- Field Judge: Scott Edwards
- Side Judge: Joe Larrew
- Back Judge: Jim Howey
[edit] Trivia
- Most players selected from one team:
- AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers, 9
- NFC: Philadelphia Eagles, 8
- Most starters from one team:
- AFC Offense: Indianapolis Colts, 3 (Manning, Harrison, Glenn)
- AFC Defense: Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, and Denver Broncos, 2 each
- NFC Offense: Green Bay Packers, 2 (Henderson, Rivera)
- NFC Defense: Philadelphia Eagles, 3 (Dawkins, Sheppard, Lewis)
- First time selections:
- AFC: 17 (7 starters)
- NFC: 17 (11 starters)
- JC Chasez of *NSYNC was originally slated to perform at halftime, but because of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy, he was asked not to perform (due to the raunchy lyrics of his hit song, "Some Girls Dance With Women"). The NFL asked him to sing the Star-Spangled Banner instead, and he refused. The national anthem was instead performed by Jason Mraz. Halftime entertainment was provided by Don Ho, Jasmine Trias and Kapena in the "Idols and Legends of Aloha" halftime show.
- This game marked the latest the NFL schedule has ever gone, February 13th.
