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1993 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game


National Football League all-star game

FieldValue
typepb
name1993
visitorAFC
homeNFC
visitor_qtr10
home_qtr13
visitor_qtr210
home_qtr210
visitor_qtr33
home_qtr30
visitor_qtr47
home_qtr47
visitor_qtr53
home_qtr50
dateFebruary 7, 1993
stadiumAloha Stadium
cityHonolulu, Hawaii
visitor_coachDon Shula
visitor_coach_team[Miami Dolphins](1992-miami-dolphins-season)
home_coachGeorge Seifert
home_coach_team[San Francisco 49ers](1992-san-francisco-49ers-season)
MVPSteve Tasker
MVPteam[Buffalo Bills](1992-buffalo-bills-season)
halftimeRandy Travis
refereeHoward Roe
attendance50,007
networkESPN
announcersMike Patrick and Joe Theismann

The 1993 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 1992 season. The game was played on February 7, 1993, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final score was AFC — 23, NFC — 20. Steve Tasker of the Buffalo Bills was the game's MVP. This was the first Pro Bowl to go into overtime. All four starting linebackers of the New Orleans Saints, who were collectively nicknamed the Dome Patrol, were part of the NFC squad. The Dome Patrol consisted of Rickey Jackson, Sam Mills, Vaughan Johnson, and Pat Swilling. The game's referee was Howard Roe.

Game summary

Nick Lowery's 33-yard field goal 4:09 into the extra period gave the AFC a 23–20 victory in the annual pro football all star game. The AFC won despite being dominated by the NFC in first downs 30–9, and in total yards gained 471–114. The AFC was able to capitalize on 6 forced turnovers, two blocked field goals (one of which was returned for a touchdown), and an interception that was taken back for six points. Special teams ace Steve Tasker of the AFC Champion Buffalo Bills was named the player of the game for making four tackles, forcing a fumble and blocking a field goal. His block came at a crucial point with just 8 minutes left and the game tied at 13. Los Angeles Raiders Terry McDaniel scooped up the ball and raced 28 yards to give the AFC a 20–13 lead. The NFC however rallied behind San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young, whose fourth down 23-yard touchdown pass to New York Giants running back Rodney Hampton tied the game with just 10 seconds left. Steve Young was 18 of 32 passes for 196 yards but was also sacked 3 times and lost a fumble in overtime. Howie Long of the Raiders fell on the ball setting up the game-winning field goal.

Halftime entertainment was provided by Randy Travis as he sang his song Heroes and Friends.

Scoring summary

AFC 0 10 3 7 3 23

NFC 3 10 0 7 0 20

NFC 1st: FG Morten Andersen 27 yards 3–0 NFC

AFC 2nd: Junior Seau 31 Int Return (Nick Lowery Kick) 7–3 AFC

NFC 2nd: FG Morten Andersen 37 yards 6–7 AFC

NFC 2nd: Michael Irvin 9 pass from Troy Aikman (Morten Andersen Kick) 13–7 NFC

AFC 2nd: FG Nick Lowery 42 yards 13–10 NFC

AFC 3rd: FG Nick Lowery 29 yards 13–13

AFC 4th: Terry McDaniel 28-yard blocked FG return (Nick Lowery Kick) 20–13 AFC

NFC 4th: Rodney Hampton 23 pass from Steve Young (Morten Andersen Kick) 20–20

AFC OT: Nick Lowery 33 FG 23–20 AFC

AFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Quarterback13 Dan Marino, Miami1 Warren Moon, Houston
12 Jim Kelly, Buffalo
14 Neil O'Donnell, Pittsburgh
Running back29 Barry Foster, Pittsburgh28 Harold Green, Cincinnati
33 Ronnie Harmon, San Diego
34 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo
44 Lorenzo White, Houston
Wide receiver83 Anthony Miller, San Diego
84 Haywood Jeffires, Houston80 Curtis Duncan, Houston
83 Andre Reed, Buffalo,
Tight end88 Keith Jackson, Miami81 Shannon Sharpe, Denver
Offensive tackle75 Howard Ballard, Buffalo
78 Richmond Webb, Miami69 Will Wolford, Buffalo
76 John Alt, Kansas City
Offensive guard63 Mike Munchak, Houston
76 Steve Wisniewski, L. A. Raiders51 Jim Richter, Buffalo
77 Carlton Haselrig, Pittsburgh
Center74 Bruce Matthews, Houston63 Dermontti Dawson, Pittsburgh

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Defensive end78 Bruce Smith, Buffalo
91 Leslie O'Neal, San Diego75 Howie Long, L. A. Raiders
90 Neil Smith, Kansas City
Defensive tackle96 Cortez Kennedy, Seattle79 Ray Childress, Houston
Outside linebacker58 Derrick Thomas, Kansas City51 Bryan Cox, Miami
95 Greg Lloyd, Pittsburgh
Inside linebacker55 Junior Seau, San Diego54 Al Smith, Houston
Cornerback22 Gill Byrd, San Diego
26 Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh36 Terry McDaniel, L.A. Raiders
Free safety27 Steve Atwater, Denver41 Eugene Robinson, Seattle
Strong safety42 Henry Jones, BuffaloNone

Special teams

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Punter3 Rohn Stark, IndianapolisNone
Placekicker8 Nick Lowery, Kansas CityNone
Kick returner83 Clarence Verdin, IndianapolisNone
Special teamer89 Steve Tasker, BuffaloNone

NFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Quarterback8 Steve Young, San Francisco4 Brett Favre, Green Bay
Running back22 Emmitt Smith, Dallas20 Barry Sanders, Detroit
27 Rodney Hampton, N.Y. Giants
32 Ricky Watters, San Francisco
Wide receiver80 Jerry Rice, San Francisco
84 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay80 Andre Rison, Atlanta
86 Fred Barnett, Philadelphia
Tight end84 Jay Novacek, Dallas84 Brent Jones, San Francisco
Offensive tackle74 Steve Wallace, San Francisco65 Gary Zimmerman, Minnesota
Offensive guard62 Guy McIntyre, San Francisco61 Nate Newton, Dallas
Center53 Mark Stepnoski, Dallas61 Joel Hilgenberg, New Orleans

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Defensive end56 Chris Doleman, Minnesota
96 Clyde Simmons, Philadelphia78 Pierce Holt, San Francisco
92 Reggie White, Philadelphia
Defensive tackle97 Henry Thomas, MinnesotaNone
Outside linebacker56 Pat Swilling, New Orleans
58 Wilber Marshall, Washington57 Rickey Jackson, New Orleans
Inside linebacker50 Mike Singletary, Chicago51 Sam Mills, New Orleans
53 Vaughan Johnson, New Orleans
Cornerback21 Deion Sanders, Atlanta21 Eric Allen, Philadelphia
40 Robert Massey, Phoenix
Free safety26 Chuck Cecil, Green BayNone
Strong safety46 Tim McDonald, Phoenix38 Todd Scott, Minnesota

Special teams

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)
Punter3 Rich Camarillo, PhoenixNone
Placekicker7 Morten Andersen, New OrleansNone
Kick returner23 Mel Gray, Detroit20 Johnny Bailey, Phoenix
Special teamer37 Elbert Shelley, AtlantaNone

References

References

  1. "The Dome Patrol". New Orleans Saints history.
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