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National Football League all-star game
The
2005
Pro Bowl
was the
NFL
's
all-star game
for the
2004 season
. The game 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
.
[1]
The game holds the record as the latest Pro Bowl played during the calendar year, and formerly the latest NFL game; this record was subsequently tied when
Super Bowl LVI
was played on February 13, 2022.
Game summary
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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
Joey 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 while Vick was called the greatest of all time by the announcers.
Scoring Summary
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- AFC ? TD
Marvin Harrison
62 yd pass from
Peyton Manning
(
Adam Vinatieri
kick) ? 8:44 1st
- AFC ? TD
Hines Ward
41 yd pass from Peyton Manning (Vinatieri kick) ? 2:57 1st
- NFC ? TD
Brian Westbrook
12 yd run (
David Akers
kick) ? 12:15 2nd
- AFC ? TD Hines Ward 39 yd kickoff return (Vinatieri kick) ? 12:01 2nd
- AFC ? TD
Antonio Gates
12 yd pass from Peyton Manning (Vinatieri kick) ? 6:01 2nd
- NFC ? FG David Akers 33 yd ? 1:45 2nd
- NFC ? TD
Torry Holt
27 yd pass from
Michael Vick
(Akers kick) ? 11:19 3rd
- NFC ? TD Michael Vick 3 yd run (Akers kick) ? 4:10 3rd
- AFC ? FG Adam Vinatieri 44 yd ? 14:19 4th
- NFC ? FG David Akers 29 yd ? 9:07 4th
- AFC ? TD
LaDainian Tomlinson
4 yd run (Vinatieri kick) ? 5:56 4th
AFC roster
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Offense
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Position
|
Starter(s)
|
Reserve(s)
|
Alternate(s)
|
Quarterback
|
18
Peyton Manning
,
Indianapolis
|
12
Tom Brady
,
New England
9
Drew Brees
,
San Diego
|
|
Running back
|
28
Curtis Martin
,
N.Y. Jets
[b]
|
21
LaDainian Tomlinson
,
San Diego
[c]
32
Edgerrin James
,
Indianapolis
[b]
|
28
Corey Dillon
,
New England
[a]
[b]
32
Rudi Johnson
,
Cincinnati
[a]
36
Jerome Bettis
,
Pittsburgh
[a]
|
Fullback
|
49
Tony Richardson
,
Kansas City
|
|
|
Wide receiver
|
88
Marvin Harrison
,
Indianapolis
85
Chad Johnson
,
Cincinnati
|
80
Andre Johnson
,
Houston
86
Hines Ward
,
Pittsburgh
|
|
Tight end
|
85
Antonio Gates
,
San Diego
|
88
Tony Gonzalez
,
Kansas City
|
|
Offensive tackle
|
75
Jonathan Ogden
,
Baltimore
71
Willie Anderson
,
Cincinnati
[b]
|
78
Tarik Glenn
,
Indianapolis
[c]
|
77
Willie Roaf
,
Kansas City
[a]
[b]
77
Marvel Smith
,
Pittsburgh
[a]
|
Offensive guard
|
66
Alan Faneca
,
Pittsburgh
68
Will Shields
,
Kansas City
|
54
Brian Waters
,
Kansas City
|
|
Center
|
68
Kevin Mawae
,
N.Y. Jets
|
64
Jeff Hartings
,
Pittsburgh
|
|
Source
[2]
Defense
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Position
|
Starter(s)
|
Reserve(s)
|
Alternate(s)
|
Defensive end
|
93
Dwight Freeney
,
Indianapolis
99
Jason Taylor
,
Miami
|
94
John Abraham
,
N.Y. Jets
[b]
|
91
Aaron Smith
,
Pittsburgh
[a]
|
Defensive tackle
|
95
Sam Adams
,
Buffalo
99
Marcus Stroud
,
Jacksonville
|
93
Richard Seymour
,
New England
[b]
|
98
John Henderson
,
Jacksonville
[a]
|
Outside linebacker
|
51
Takeo Spikes
,
Buffalo
55
Terrell Suggs
,
Baltimore
|
55
Joey Porter
,
Pittsburgh
|
|
Inside linebacker
|
51
James Farrior
,
Pittsburgh
|
52
Ray Lewis
,
Baltimore
[b]
|
54
Tedy Bruschi
,
New England
[a]
|
Cornerback
|
24
Champ Bailey
,
Denver
20
Tory James
,
Cincinnati
|
21
Chris McAlister
,
Baltimore
23
Patrick Surtain
,
Miami
[b]
|
22
Nate Clements
,
Buffalo
[a]
|
Free safety
|
47
John Lynch
,
Denver
|
|
|
Strong safety
|
20
Ed Reed
,
Baltimore
|
43
Troy Polamalu
,
Pittsburgh
|
|
Special teams
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Source
[2]
NFC roster
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Offense
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Position
|
Starter(s)
|
Reserve(s)
|
Alternate(s)
|
Quarterback
|
5
Donovan McNabb
,
Philadelphia
|
11
Daunte Culpepper
,
Minnesota
7
Michael Vick
,
Atlanta
|
|
Running back
|
21
Tiki Barber
,
N.Y. Giants
|
30
Ahman Green
,
Green Bay
37
Shaun Alexander
,
Seattle
[b]
|
36
Brian Westbrook
,
Philadelphia
[a]
|
Fullback
|
33
William Henderson
,
Green Bay
|
|
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Wide receiver
|
87
Muhsin Muhammad
,
Carolina
87
Joe Horn
,
New Orleans
|
84
Javon Walker
,
Green Bay
81
Terrell Owens
,
Philadelphia
[b]
|
81
Torry Holt
,
St. Louis
[a]
|
Tight end
|
83
Alge Crumpler
,
Atlanta
|
82
Jason Witten
,
Dallas
|
|
Offensive tackle
|
71
Walter Jones
,
Seattle
76
Orlando Pace
,
St. Louis
|
72
Tra Thomas
,
Philadelphia
[b]
|
76
Flozell Adams
,
Dallas
[a]
|
Offensive guard
|
73
Larry Allen
,
Dallas
62
Marco Rivera
,
Green Bay
|
76
Steve Hutchinson
,
Seattle
|
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Center
|
57
Olin Kreutz
,
Chicago
|
78
Matt Birk
,
Minnesota
|
|
Defense
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Position
|
Starter(s)
|
Reserve(s)
|
Alternate(s)
|
Defensive end
|
92
Bertrand Berry
,
Arizona
90
Julius Peppers
,
Carolina
|
97
Patrick Kerney
,
Atlanta
|
|
Defensive tackle
|
97
La'Roi Glover
,
Dallas
92
Shaun Rogers
,
Detroit
|
93
Kevin Williams
,
Minnesota
|
|
Outside linebacker
|
56
Keith Brooking
,
Atlanta
53
Marcus Washington
,
Washington
|
55
Derrick Brooks
,
Tampa Bay
[b]
|
58
Mark Fields
,
Carolina
[a]
|
Inside linebacker
|
55
Dan Morgan
,
Carolina
|
54
Jeremiah Trotter
,
Philadelphia
|
|
Cornerback
|
20
Ronde Barber
,
Tampa Bay
26
Lito Sheppard
,
Philadelphia
|
32
Dre' Bly
,
Detroit
|
|
Free safety
|
20
Brian Dawkins
,
Philadelphia
|
31
Roy Williams
,
Dallas
|
|
Strong safety
|
32
Michael Lewis
,
Philadelphia
|
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Special teams
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Source
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Notes:
- a
Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy
- b
Injured player; selected but did not play
- c
Replacement starter; selected as reserve
- d
"Need player"; named by coach
Number of selections per team
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AFC Team
|
Selections
|
NFC Team
|
Selections
|
Kansas City Chiefs
|
6
|
Green Bay Packers
|
5
|
Baltimore Ravens
|
5
|
St. Louis Rams
|
2
|
Tennessee Titans
|
0
|
Dallas Cowboys
|
5
|
Indianapolis Colts
|
5
|
Seattle Seahawks
|
3
|
Miami Dolphins
|
2
|
Carolina Panthers
|
4
|
Denver Broncos
|
2
|
Minnesota Vikings
|
3
|
New England Patriots
|
6
|
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
|
2
|
Pittsburgh Steelers
|
9
|
Chicago Bears
|
1
|
Buffalo Bills
|
4
|
Philadelphia Eagles
|
10
|
Cincinnati Bengals
|
4
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
1
|
New York Jets
|
3
|
Washington Redskins
|
1
|
Jacksonville Jaguars
|
2
|
Atlanta Falcons
|
5
|
Cleveland Browns
|
0
|
New Orleans Saints
|
2
|
Houston Texans
|
1
|
New York Giants
|
1
|
Oakland Raiders
|
1
|
Arizona Cardinals
|
1
|
San Diego Chargers
|
3
|
Detroit Lions
|
3
|
Official
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- 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
2005 Pro Bowl Cheerleading Squad
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- Heather Joy, Arizona Cardinals
- Kim Kennedy, Atlanta Falcons
- Jamie R, Buffalo Bills
- Shannon McClattie, Carolina Panthers
- Tara Wilson, Cincinnati Bengals
- Brandi Redmond, Dallas Cowboys
- Sarah Silva, Denver Broncos
- Julie Rainbolt, Houston Texans
- Jennifer Trock, Indianapolis Colts
- Jill Cottingham, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Kendrea White, Kansas City Chiefs
- Jackie Villarino, Miami Dolphins
- Erin Frey, Minnesota Vikings
- Allison Preston, New England Patriots
- Deryn Derbigny, New Orleans Saints
- Kristin Medwick, Oakland Raiders
- Monica Devlin, Philadelphia Eagles
- Lisa Simmons, San Diego Chargers
- Jany Collaco, San Francisco 49ers
- Kiara Bright, Seattle Seahawks
- Sommer Harris, St. Louis Rams
- Leigh Vollmer, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Jenita Smith, Tennessee Titans
- Jamilla Keene, Washington Redskins
- Brandi Redmond, Dallas Cowboys
Stats
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- Most players selected from one team:
- 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
, 4 (Green, Walker, 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
(which coincidentally involved another former *NSYNC member,
Justin Timberlake
), 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 13.
References
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