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1962 Pro Bowl
National Football League all-star game
National Football League all-star game
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | pb |
| name | 1962 |
| visitor | Eastern Conference |
| home | Western Conference |
| visitor_qtr1 | 3 |
| home_qtr1 | 14 |
| visitor_qtr2 | 7 |
| home_qtr2 | 3 |
| visitor_qtr3 | 6 |
| home_qtr3 | 7 |
| visitor_qtr4 | 14 |
| home_qtr4 | 7 |
| date | January 14, 1962 |
| stadium | Memorial Coliseum |
| city | Los Angeles, California |
| visitor_coach | Allie Sherman |
| visitor_coach_team | [New York Giants](1961-new-york-giants-season) |
| home_coach | Norm Van Brocklin |
| home_coach_team | [Minnesota Vikings](1961-minnesota-vikings-season) |
| MVP | Jim Brown |
| MVPteam | [Cleveland Browns](1961-cleveland-browns-season) |
| MVP2 | Henry Jordan |
| MVP2team | [Green Bay Packers](1961-green-bay-packers-season) |
| attendance | 57,409 |
| network | NBC |
| announcers | Lindsey Nelson, Chuck Thompson |
The 1962 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's twelfth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1961 season. The game was played on January 14, 1962, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California in front of 57,409 fans.
The coaches were Norm Van Brocklin of the Minnesota Vikings for the West and Allie Sherman of the New York Giants for the East. This Pro Bowl is considered one of the best, most-competitive games in history. After a Jim Brown fumble in the fourth quarter, Johnny Unitas drove the West to the East's 12-yard line. On the final play of the game, Unitas found halfback Jon Arnett alone in the end zone for the game-tying touchdown. The West kicked the winning point-after with time expired, making the final score 31–30.
Cleveland Browns fullback Jim Brown was voted the game's outstanding back and Henry Jordan of the Green Bay Packers was the selected as the lineman of the game.
Detroit Lions linebacker Joe Schmidt had his helmet wired for sound and to measure the shock of tackles in conjunction with a study by Northwestern University to help establish performance standards for headgear. The safety study was considered quite remarkable in that day and the specially adapted helmet cost $5,000.
References
References
- (January 15, 1962). "Unitas' last-second pass nips East; 31–30". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
- "The 1962 Pro Bowl". Bolding Sports Research.
- (January 13, 1962). "Schmidt to be wired for sound in Pro Bowl". [[The Daily Gazette.
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