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1985 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game


National Football League all-star game

FieldValue
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name1985
image1985 Pro Bowl logo.gif
image_size200
visitorAFC
homeNFC
visitor_qtr10
home_qtr10
visitor_qtr29
home_qtr20
visitor_qtr30
home_qtr37
visitor_qtr413
home_qtr47
dateJanuary 27, 1985
stadiumAloha Stadium
cityHonolulu, Hawaii
visitor_coachChuck Noll
visitor_coach_team[Pittsburgh Steelers](1984-pittsburgh-steelers-season)
home_coachMike Ditka
home_coach_team[Chicago Bears](1984-chicago-bears-season)
MVPMark Gastineau
MVPteam[New York Jets](1984-new-york-jets-season)
refereeChuck Heberling
attendance50,385
networkABC
announcersFrank Gifford, Don Meredith & Lynn Swann

The 1985 Pro Bowl was the NFL's 35th annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1984 season. The game was played on Sunday, January 27, 1985, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii before a crowd of 50,385. The final score was AFC 22, NFC 14.

Chuck Noll of the Pittsburgh Steelers led the AFC team against an NFC team coached by Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka. The referee was Chuck Heberling.

Mark Gastineau of the New York Jets was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Players on the winning AFC team received $10,000 apiece while the NFC participants each took home $5,000.

Game Recap

For 26 minutes of this game, it was scoreless, then the NFC had the ball on their own 20-yard line with 4:10 left in the first half. On first down Joe Klecko sacked Neil Lomax for an 11-yard loss, then on second down Rod Martin sacked him for an 8-yard loss and on third down Mark Gastineau tackled Eric Dickerson for a safety and an AFC 2-0 lead. Later in the game Seattle's Fred Young blocked a partial punt to set the next score as NFL MVP of 1984 Dan Marino threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Allen as the AFC head to the locker room with a 9-0 lead at Halftime.

In the second half especially the third quarter, the NFC mounted the best drive of the game as it went 66 yards on 12 plays and capping it off with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Super Bowl XIX MVP Joe Montana to James Lofton with 8:04 left in period three. Then the NFC went into high gear as they had a 53-yard 9-play drive that culminated with a 1-yard touchdown run by Walter Payton with 35 seconds into the fourth quarter and a 14-9 lead. But then here comes the AFC as a 56-yard pass from Marino to Marcus Allen set a successful 33-yard field goal by the Seattle Seahawks Norm Johnson to cut the NFC lead to 14-12.

Now the NFC was driving trying to put this exhibition game out of reach, but with 5:15 left in the game and with the NFC at the AFC 15-yard line on third, Montano tried to hand off to 1984 record breaking sensation Eric Dickerson, but the two collided causing a fumble, and Art Still picked it up and ran 83 yards for a touchdown and the AFC took the lead 19-14. In the closing minutes, the AFC lead by the game's MVP Mark Gastineau shut down the NFC the rest of the way and Norm Johnson's 22-yard field goal with 43 seconds left in the game gave the AFC the victory and close the book on the 1984 NFL Season.

The game was televised on ABC's Wide World of Sports, and it was also the last telecast of Don Meredith's illustrious broadcasting career.

AFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Quarterback13 Dan Marino, Miami17 Dave Krieg, Seattle
Running back32 Marcus Allen, L. A. Raiders
23 Sammy Winder, Denver28 Greg Bell, Buffalo
41 Earnest Jackson, San Diego
24 Freeman McNeil, N.Y. Jets
Wide receiver85 Mark Duper, Miami
82 John Stallworth, Pittsburgh89 Mark Clayton, Miami
80 Steve Largent, Seattle
Tight end82 Ozzie Newsome, Cleveland46 Todd Christensen, L.A. Raiders
Offensive tackle78 Anthony Muñoz, Cincinnati
76 Brian Holloway, New England70 Henry Lawrence, L. A. Raiders
Offensive guard73 John Hannah, New England
64 Ed Newman, Miami63 Mike Munchak, Houston
Center57 Dwight Stephenson, Miami52 Mike Webster, Pittsburgh

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Defensive end99 Mark Gastineau, N.Y. Jets
75 Howie Long, L.A. Raiders67 Art Still, Kansas City
Defensive tackle72 Joe Nash, Seattle73 Bob Baumhower, Miami
73 Joe Klecko, N.Y. Jets
Outside linebacker53 Rod Martin, L.A. Raiders
57 Mike Merriweather, Pittsburgh56 Andre Tippett, New England
Inside linebacker56 Robin Cole, Pittsburgh
57 Steve Nelson, New England77 A.J. Duhe, Miami
Cornerback37 Lester Hayes, L.A. Raiders
22 Mike Haynes, L.A. Raiders22 Dave Brown, Seattle
Free safety20 Deron Cherry, Kansas City26 Vann McElroy, L.A. Raiders
Strong safety45 Kenny Easley, Seattle

Special teams

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Punter4 Reggie Roby, Miami
Placekicker9 Norm Johnson, Seattle
Kick returner83 Louis Lipps, Pittsburgh
Special Teamer50 Fredd Young, Seattle

NFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Quarterback16 Joe Montana, San Francisco15 Neil Lomax, St. Louis
Running back29 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams
34 Walter Payton, Chicago20 Wendell Tyler, San Francisco
32 James Wilder, Tampa Bay
Wide receiver81 Roy Green, St. Louis
81 Art Monk, Washington80 James Lofton, Green Bay
82 Mike Quick, Philadelphia
Tight end82 Paul Coffman, Green Bay84 Doug Cosbie, Dallas
Offensive tackle66 Joe Jacoby, Washington
78 Mike Kenn, Atlanta71 Keith Fahnhorst, San Francisco
Offensive guard51 Randy Cross, San Francisco
60 Russ Grimm, Washington72 Kent Hill, Los Angeles Rams
Center56 Fred Quillan, San Francisco56 Doug Smith, Los Angeles Rams

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Defensive end95 Richard Dent, Chicago
63 Lee Roy Selmon, Tampa Bay75 Bruce Clark, New Orleans
Defensive tackle99 Dan Hampton, Chicago54 Randy White, Dallas
Outside linebacker57 Rickey Jackson, New Orleans
56 Lawrence Taylor, N. Y. Giants58 Keena Turner, San Francisco
Inside linebacker50 Mike Singletary, Chicago
54 E. J. Junior, St. Louis53 Harry Carson, N. Y. Giants
Cornerback28 Darrell Green, Washington
42 Ronnie Lott, San Francisco36 Mark Haynes, N.Y. Giants
Free safety22 Dwight Hicks, San Francisco
Strong safety25 Todd Bell, Chicago27 Carlton Williamson, San Francisco

Special teams

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Punter10 Brian Hansen, New Orleans
Placekicker3 Jan Stenerud, Minnesota
Kick returner80 Henry Ellard, L.A. Rams
Special Teamer40 Bill Bates, Dallas

References

References

  1. "1985 Pro Bowl game book". [[National Football League]].
  2. (January 28, 1985). "AFC's defense scoops up Pro Bowl win". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
  3. (January 26, 1985). "49ers, Dolphins get another shot Sunday in Pro Bowl tilt". [[The Vindicator]] (Youngstown, Ohio).
  4. "NFL Pro Bowl history". [[CBSSports.com]].
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