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1995 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game


National Football League all-star game

FieldValue
typepb
name1995
visitorAFC
homeNFC
visitor_qtr10
home_qtr110
visitor_qtr217
home_qtr20
visitor_qtr33
home_qtr33
visitor_qtr421
home_qtr40
dateFebruary 5, 1995
stadiumAloha Stadium
cityHonolulu, Hawaii
visitor_coachBill Cowher
visitor_coach_team[Pittsburgh Steelers](1994-pittsburgh-steelers-season)
home_coachBarry Switzer
home_coach_team[Dallas Cowboys](1994-dallas-cowboys-season)
MVPMarshall Faulk
MVPteam[Indianapolis Colts](1994-indianapolis-colts-season)
refereeLarry Nemmers
attendance49,121
networkABC

The 1995 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 1994 season. The game was played on February 5, 1995, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final Score was AFC 41, NFC 13. This was the AFC's largest margin of victory since the AFL-NFL merger. Rookie Marshall Faulk of the Indianapolis Colts rushed for a Pro Bowl record 180 yards and was the game's MVP. Chris Warren of the Seattle Seahawks added 127 yards rushing as the AFC posted records for rushing yards (400) and total yards (552). Both Warren and Faulk broke the Pro Bowl rushing record, formerly held by O. J. Simpson.

The coaches were Dallas’ Barry Switzer and Bill Cowher of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The game was viewed by 49,121 at Aloha Stadium. The referee was Larry Nemmers.

Rosters

AFC Roster

QB

Drew Bledsoe – N.E.

John Elway – DEN

Jeff Hostetler – L.A.

Dan Marino – MIA

RB

Leroy Hoard – CLE

Marshall Faulk – IND

Natrone Means – SD

Eric Metcalf – CLE

Chris Warren – SEA

WR

Tim Brown – LA

Irving Fryar – MIA

Rob Moore – NYJ

Andre Reed – BUF

Steve Tasker – BUF

TE

Ben Coates – N.E.

Shannon Sharpe – DEN

Eric Green – PIT (injury replacement)

OL

Bruce Armstrong – N.E.

Dermontti Dawson – PIT

Kevin Gogan – LA

Duval Love – PIT

Bruce Matthews – HOU

Keith Sims – MIA

Richmond Webb – MIA

Steve Wisniewski – LA

Gary Zimmerman – DEN

DL

Rob Burnett – CLE

Cortez Kennedy – SEA

Chester McGlockton – LA

Michael Dean Perry – CLE

Bruce Smith – BUF

Neil Smith – K.C.

Leslie O'Neal – SD

LB

Bryan Cox – MIA

Kevin Greene – PIT

Pepper Johnson – CLE

Greg Lloyd – PIT

Junior Seau – SD

Derrick Thomas – K.C.

DB

Steve Atwater – DEN

Dale Carter – K.C.

Carnell Lake – PIT

Darryll Lewis – HOU

Terry McDaniel – LA

Eric Turner – CLE

Rod Woodson – PIT

K

John Carney – SD

P

Rick Tuten – SEA

NFC Roster

QB

Troy Aikman – DAL

Warren Moon – MIN

Steve Young – SF

RB

Jerome Bettis – LA

Daryl Johnston – DAL

Barry Sanders – DET

Emmitt Smith – DAL

Ricky Watters – SF

WR

Cris Carter – MIN

Michael Irvin – DAL

Terance Mathis – ATL

Herman Moore – DET

Jerry Rice – SF

Sterling Sharpe – GB

TE

Brent Jones – SF

Jay Novacek – DAL

OL

Lomas Brown – DET

Randall McDaniel – MIN

Nate Newton – DAL

Bart Oates – SF

William Roaf – N.O.

Jesse Sapolu – SF

Mark Stepnoski – DAL

Mark Tuinei – DAL

Kevin Glover - DET

DL

Chris Doleman – ATL

William Fuller – PHI

Charles Haley – DAL

Leon Lett – DAL

Wayne Martin – NO

John Randle – MIN

Dana Stubblefield – SF

Reggie White – GB

LB

Jack Del Rio – MIN

Ken Harvey – WAS

Seth Joyner – ARI

Bryce Paup – GB

Chris Spielman – DET

Jessie Tuggle – ATL

DB

Eric Allen – PHI

Merton Hanks – SF

Tim McDonald – SF

Deion Sanders – SF

Elbert Shelley – ATL

Aeneas Williams – ARI

Darren Woodson – DAL

K

Fuad Reveiz – MIN

P

Reggie Roby – WAS

References

References

  1. "NFL Pro Bowl history – NFL – CBSSports.com Football". CBS Sports.
  2. Ken, Peters. (February 6, 1995). "Faulk breaks Pro Bowl rushing record as AFC whips NFC, 41–13". Point Pleasant (West Virginia) Register.
  3. "1995 Pro Bowl recap". ProBowlOnline.com.
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