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1959 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game


National Football League all-star game

FieldValue
typepb
name1959
visitorEastern Conference
homeWestern Conference
visitor_qtr19
home_qtr17
visitor_qtr27
home_qtr27
visitor_qtr30
home_qtr37
visitor_qtr412
home_qtr40
dateJanuary 11, 1959
stadiumMemorial Coliseum
cityLos Angeles, California
visitor_coachJim Lee Howell
visitor_coach_team[New York Giants](1958-new-york-giants-season)
home_coachWeeb Ewbank
home_coach_team[Baltimore Colts](1958-baltimore-colts-season)
MVPFrank Gifford
MVPteam[New York Giants](1958-new-york-giants-season)
MVP2Doug Atkins
MVP2team[Chicago Bears](1958-chicago-bears-season)
attendance72,250
networkNBC
announcersJim Gibbons, Van Patrick

The 1959 Pro Bowl was the NFL's ninth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1958 season. The game was played on January 11, 1959, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California in front of 72,250 fans. The East scored 12 unanswered points in the fourth period to pull out a 28-21 victory.

The West team was led by the Baltimore Colts' Weeb Ewbank while Jim Lee Howell of the New York Giants coached the East squad.

The pregame build-up centered around West quarterback Bill Wade and East counterpart Norm Van Brocklin, who had spent four seasons as Los Angeles Rams teammates. After the 1957 season, with the less accomplished but younger Wade in the wings, Rams management decided not to extend Van Brocklin's contract. That prompted the 31-year-old veteran to retire briefly before he was dealt to the Philadelphia Eagles, one of the most significant developments of the off-season. The Pro Bowl marked a triumphant return to Los Angeles for the quarterback, who hooked up with Eagles end Pete Retzlaff on a 15-yard touchdown pass that gave the East a 26-21 lead with less than three minutes left in the fourth period.

New York Giants halfback Frank Gifford was selected as the outstanding back of the game and Chicago Bears defensive end Doug Atkins was named the outstanding lineman.

References

References

  1. (January 12, 1959). "Van Brocklin sparks East to 28–21 win". [[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  2. (January 10, 1959). "Two backfields feature West All-Pro entry". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
  3. "The 1959 Pro Bowl". Bolding Sports Research.
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