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2005 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game


National Football League all-star game

FieldValue
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name2005
image2005 Pro Bowl logo.svg
visitorNFC
visitor_qtr10
visitor_qtr210
visitor_qtr314
visitor_qtr43
homeAFC
home_qtr114
home_qtr214
home_qtr30
home_qtr410
dateFebruary 13, 2005
stadiumAloha Stadium
cityHonolulu, Hawaii
visitor_coachJim L. Mora
visitor_coach_teamAtlanta Falcons
home_coachBill Cowher
home_coach_teamPittsburgh Steelers
MVPPeyton Manning
MVPteamIndianapolis Colts
anthemJason Mraz
coin_tossAdmiral Thomas Fargo
halftimeDon Ho, Jasmine Trias and Kapena
refereeBernie Kukar
attendance50,225
networkESPN
announcersMike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, Suzy Kolber, and Michele Tafoya

The 2005 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 2004 season. The game was played February 13, 2005, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final score was AFC 38 – NFC 27. The most valuable player was Peyton Manning of the Colts. The game holds the record as the latest Pro Bowl played during the calendar year, and formerly the latest NFL game; this record was subsequently tied when Super Bowl LVI was played on February 13, 2022.

Game summary

The game started off slowly. The AFC was forced to punt away its first possession, and the NFC missed a field goal from 43 yards out. Two plays later, the AFC opened up scoring with a 62-yard pass from Peyton Manning to his Indianapolis Colts teammate, Marvin Harrison. The NFC drove back quickly, but Donovan McNabb's pass was intercepted by Joey Porter. Manning then hooked up with Hines Ward for a 41-yard score, and the AFC led 14–0. The NFC came back with a time consuming drive that spanned the end of the first quarter to the beginning of the second, and ended with a 12-yard run by Brian Westbrook to bring the NFC within 7. However, David Akers' attempted onside kick would prove costly, as Ward recovered the kick and returned it 39 yards for a score, the first ever kickoff return for a touchdown in Pro Bowl history. Daunte Culpepper attempted to bring the NFC back, but was intercepted by Takeo Spikes. That interception led to another Manning touchdown, this time a 12-yard pass to Antonio Gates which gave the AFC a comfortable 28–7 lead. The NFC once again came down the field, led by Culpepper, but the drive was not without problems. On the second play, Torry Holt caught a pass but was hit by Tory James, causing a fumble. John Lynch recovered the fumble for the AFC, but the play was negated after a penalty on Marcus Stroud. Akers ended up kicking a 33-yard field goal to bring the score to 28–10, which is how the first half ended.

The third quarter was all NFC, who started off the half by scoring within the first 3 minutes, when Michael Vick hit Holt with a 27-yard pass to make the score 28–17. They later picked off Tom Brady when Lito Sheppard intercepted a pass on the NFC 31. The drive ended when Vick ran it in from 3 yards out, making the score 28–24. Adam Vinatieri and Akers then traded field goals before LaDainian Tomlinson added a rushing touchdown to make the score 38–27. The NFC made one final drive late in the game, but Vick was intercepted (the third pick of the game for the AFC) by Nate Clements, and Drew Brees kneeled to end the game. Manning, whose 3 passing TDs led the AFC's offense, won the Most Valuable Player award while Vick was called the greatest of all time by the announcers.

Scoring Summary

  • AFC – TD Marvin Harrison 62 yd pass from Peyton Manning (Adam Vinatieri kick) – 8:44 1st
  • AFC – TD Hines Ward 41 yd pass from Peyton Manning (Vinatieri kick) – 2:57 1st
  • NFC – TD Brian Westbrook 12 yd run (David Akers kick) – 12:15 2nd
  • AFC – TD Hines Ward 39 yd kickoff return (Vinatieri kick) – 12:01 2nd
  • AFC – TD Antonio Gates 12 yd pass from Peyton Manning (Vinatieri kick) – 6:01 2nd
  • NFC – FG David Akers 33 yd – 1:45 2nd
  • NFC – TD Torry Holt 27 yd pass from Michael Vick (Akers kick) – 11:19 3rd
  • NFC – TD Michael Vick 3 yd run (Akers kick) – 4:10 3rd
  • AFC – FG Adam Vinatieri 44 yd – 14:19 4th
  • NFC – FG David Akers 29 yd – 9:07 4th
  • AFC – TD LaDainian Tomlinson 4 yd run (Vinatieri kick) – 5:56 4th

AFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis12 Tom Brady, New England
9 Drew Brees, San Diego
Running back28 Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets21 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego
32 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis28 Corey Dillon, New England
32 Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati
36 Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh
Fullback49 Tony Richardson, Kansas City
Wide receiver88 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis
85 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati80 Andre Johnson, Houston
86 Hines Ward, Pittsburgh
Tight end85 Antonio Gates, San Diego88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City
Offensive tackle75 Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore
71 Willie Anderson, Cincinnati78 Tarik Glenn, Indianapolis77 Willie Roaf, Kansas City
77 Marvel Smith, Pittsburgh
Offensive guard66 Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh
68 Will Shields, Kansas City54 Brian Waters, Kansas City
Center68 Kevin Mawae, N.Y. Jets64 Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh

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Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end93 Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis
99 Jason Taylor, Miami94 John Abraham, N.Y. Jets91 Aaron Smith, Pittsburgh
Defensive tackle95 Sam Adams, Buffalo
99 Marcus Stroud, Jacksonville93 Richard Seymour, New England98 John Henderson, Jacksonville
Outside linebacker51 Takeo Spikes, Buffalo
55 Terrell Suggs, Baltimore55 Joey Porter, Pittsburgh
Inside linebacker51 James Farrior, Pittsburgh52 Ray Lewis, Baltimore54 Tedy Bruschi, New England
Cornerback24 Champ Bailey, Denver
20 Tory James, Cincinnati21 Chris McAlister, Baltimore22 Nate Clements, Buffalo
Free safety47 John Lynch, Denver
Strong safety20 Ed Reed, Baltimore43 Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh

Special teams

Position:Player:Alternate:
Punter9 Shane Lechler, Oakland
Placekicker4 Adam Vinatieri, New England
Kick returner24 Terrence McGee, Buffalo
Special teamer53 Larry Izzo, New England
Long snapper83 Kendall Gammon, Kansas City

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NFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback5 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia11 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota
7 Michael Vick, Atlanta
Running back21 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants30 Ahman Green, Green Bay
37 Shaun Alexander, Seattle36 Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia
Fullback33 William Henderson, Green Bay
Wide receiver87 Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina
87 Joe Horn, New Orleans84 Javon Walker, Green Bay
81 Terrell Owens, Philadelphia81 Torry Holt, St. Louis
Tight end83 Alge Crumpler, Atlanta82 Jason Witten, Dallas
Offensive tackle71 Walter Jones, Seattle
76 Orlando Pace, St. Louis72 Tra Thomas, Philadelphia76 Flozell Adams, Dallas
Offensive guard73 Larry Allen, Dallas
62 Marco Rivera, Green Bay76 Steve Hutchinson, Seattle
Center57 Olin Kreutz, Chicago78 Matt Birk, Minnesota

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end92 Bertrand Berry, Arizona
90 Julius Peppers, Carolina97 Patrick Kerney, Atlanta
Defensive tackle97 La'Roi Glover, Dallas
92 Shaun Rogers, Detroit93 Kevin Williams, Minnesota
Outside linebacker56 Keith Brooking, Atlanta
53 Marcus Washington, Washington55 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay58 Mark Fields, Carolina
Inside linebacker55 Dan Morgan, Carolina54 Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia
Cornerback20 Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay
26 Lito Sheppard, Philadelphia32 Dre' Bly, Detroit
Free safety20 Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia31 Roy Williams, Dallas
Strong safety32 Michael Lewis, Philadelphia

Special teams

Position:Player:Alternate:
Punter17 Mitch Berger, New Orleans
Placekicker2 David Akers, Philadelphia
Kick returner18 Eddie Drummond, Detroit20 Allen Rossum, Atlanta
Special teamer58 Ike Reese, Philadelphia
Long snapper86 Brian Jennings, San Francisco

Source

Notes: :Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy :Injured player; selected but did not play :Replacement starter; selected as reserve :"Need player"; named by coach

Number of selections per team

AFC teamSelectionsNFC teamSelections
Kansas City Chiefs6Green Bay Packers5
Baltimore Ravens5St. Louis Rams2
Tennessee Titans0Dallas Cowboys5
Indianapolis Colts5Seattle Seahawks3
Miami Dolphins2Carolina Panthers4
Denver Broncos2Minnesota Vikings3
New England Patriots6Tampa Bay Buccaneers2
Pittsburgh Steelers9Chicago Bears1
Buffalo Bills4Philadelphia Eagles10
Cincinnati Bengals4San Francisco 49ers1
New York Jets3Washington Redskins1
Jacksonville Jaguars2Atlanta Falcons5
Cleveland Browns0New Orleans Saints2
Houston Texans1New York Giants1
Oakland Raiders1Arizona Cardinals1
San Diego Chargers3Detroit Lions3

Official

  • Referee: Bernie Kukar
  • Umpire: Roy Ellison
  • Head linesman: Ed Camp
  • Line judge: Chuck Stewart
  • Field judge: Scott Edwards
  • Side judge: Joe Larrew
  • Back judge: Jim Howey

2005 Pro Bowl Cheerleading Squad

  • Heather Joy, Arizona Cardinals
  • Kim Kennedy, Atlanta Falcons
  • Jamie R, Buffalo Bills
  • Shannon McClattie, Carolina Panthers
  • Tara Wilson, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Brandi Redmond, Dallas Cowboys
  • Sarah Silva, Denver Broncos
  • Julie Rainbolt, Houston Texans
  • Jennifer Trock, Indianapolis Colts
  • Jill Cottingham, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Kendrea White, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Jackie Villarino, Miami Dolphins
  • Erin Frey, Minnesota Vikings
  • Allison Preston, New England Patriots
  • Deryn Derbigny, New Orleans Saints
  • Kristin Medwick, Oakland Raiders
  • Monica Devlin, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Lisa Simmons, San Diego Chargers
  • Jany Collaco, San Francisco 49ers
  • Kiara Bright, Seattle Seahawks
  • Sommer Harris, St. Louis Rams
  • Leigh Vollmer, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Jenita Smith, Tennessee Titans
  • Jamilla Keene, Washington Redskins
  • Brandi Redmond, Dallas Cowboys

Stats

  • Most players selected from one team:
    • AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers, 9
    • NFC: Philadelphia Eagles, 10
  • Most starters from one team:
    • AFC Offense: Indianapolis Colts, 3 (Manning, Harrison, Glenn)
    • AFC Defense: Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, and Denver Broncos, 2 each
    • NFC Offense: Green Bay Packers, 4 (Green, Walker, Henderson, Rivera)
    • NFC Defense: Philadelphia Eagles, 3 (Dawkins, Sheppard, Lewis)
  • First time selections:
    • AFC: 17 (7 starters)
    • NFC: 17 (11 starters)

References

References

  1. "NFL Pro Bowl History".
  2. "2004 NFL Pro Bowlers".
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