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2009 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game

2009 Pro Bowl

National Football League all-star game

FieldValue
typepb
name2009
image2009 Pro Bowl logo.svg
homeAFC
visitorNFC
visitor_qtr10
home_qtr17
visitor_qtr210
home_qtr27
visitor_qtr37
home_qtr30
visitor_qtr413
home_qtr47
dateFebruary 8, 2009
stadiumAloha Stadium
cityHonolulu, Hawaii
home_coachJohn Harbaugh
home_coach_teamBaltimore Ravens
visitor_coachAndy Reid
visitor_coach_teamPhiladelphia Eagles
MVPLarry Fitzgerald
MVPteamArizona Cardinals
anthemDavid Archuleta
refereeScott Green
halftimeCiara
attendance49,958
networkNBC
announcersAl Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Andrea Kremer, and Tiki Barber

The 2009 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2008 season. It was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 8, 2009. The NFC defeated the AFC, 30–21. The AFC was coached by Baltimore's John Harbaugh, while the NFC's coach was Philadelphia's Andy Reid. This became the last Pro Bowl to be held on the weekend after the Super Bowl, the last game where the coaching staffs were from the teams who lost their conference title games, and the last game where players of the two teams competing in the Super Bowl played in the Pro Bowl.

AFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback18 **Peyton Manning**, Indianapolis4 Brett Favre, N.Y. Jets
6 **Jay Cutler**, Denver5 **Kerry Collins**, Tennessee
Running back20 **Thomas Jones**, N.Y. Jets28 Chris Johnson, Tennessee
23 **Ronnie Brown**, Miami23 **Marshawn Lynch**, Buffalo
Fullback33 **Le'Ron McClain**, Baltimore
Wide receiver80 **Andre Johnson**, Houston
15 **Brandon Marshall**, Denver87 **Reggie Wayne**, Indianapolis
83 **Wes Welker**, New England
Tight end88 **Tony Gonzalez**, Kansas City85 Antonio Gates, San Diego81 **Owen Daniels**, Houston
Offensive tackle73 **Joe Thomas**, Cleveland
71 Jason Peters, Buffalo71 **Michael Roos**, Tennessee77 **Jake Long**, Miami
Offensive guard66 **Alan Faneca**, N.Y. Jets
68 **Kris Dielman**, San Diego54 **Brian Waters**, Kansas City
Center68 Kevin Mawae, Tennessee74 **Nick Mangold**, N.Y. Jets62 **Casey Wiegmann**, Denver

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end90 **Mario Williams**, Houston
93 **Dwight Freeney**, Indianapolis98 **Robert Mathis**, Indianapolis
Defensive tackle92 **Albert Haynesworth**, Tennessee
77 **Kris Jenkins**, N.Y. Jets92 **Shaun Rogers**, Cleveland
Outside linebacker92 **James Harrison**, Pittsburgh
55 **Joey Porter**, Miami55 **Terrell Suggs**, Baltimore
Inside linebacker52 **Ray Lewis**, Baltimore51 **James Farrior**, Pittsburgh
Cornerback21 **Nnamdi Asomugha**, Oakland
31 **Cortland Finnegan**, Tennessee24 **Darrelle Revis**, N.Y. Jets
Free safety20 Ed Reed, Baltimore24 **Chris Hope**, Tennessee33 **Michael Griffin**, Tennessee
Strong safety43 **Troy Polamalu**, Pittsburgh

Special teams

Position:Player:
Punter9 **Shane Lechler**, Oakland
Placekicker3 **Stephen Gostkowski**, New England
Kick returner29 **Leon Washington**, N.Y. Jets
Special teamer51 **Brendon Ayanbadejo**, Baltimore
Long snapper64 **Ryan Pontbriand**, Cleveland

NFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback13 **Kurt Warner**, Arizona9 **Drew Brees**, New Orleans
10 **Eli Manning**, N.Y. Giants
Running back28 **Adrian Peterson**, Minnesota33 **Michael Turner**, Atlanta
26 **Clinton Portis**, Washington
Fullback45 **Mike Sellers**, Washington
Wide receiver11 **Larry Fitzgerald**, Arizona
81 **Anquan Boldin**, Arizona89 **Steve Smith**, Carolina
84 **Roddy White**, Atlanta
Tight end82 **Jason Witten**, Dallas47 **Chris Cooley**, Washington
Offensive tackles69 **Jordan Gross**, Carolina
71 Walter Jones, Seattle60 Chris Samuels, Washington76 **Flozell Adams**, Dallas
70 **Jammal Brown**, New Orleans
Offensive guards76 **Steve Hutchinson**, Minnesota
76 **Chris Snee**, N.Y. Giants70 Leonard Davis, Dallas75 **Davin Joseph**, Tampa Bay
Center65 **Andre Gurode**, Dallas60 **Shaun O'Hara**, N.Y. Giants

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive ends90 **Julius Peppers**, Carolina
91 **Justin Tuck**, N.Y. Giants69 **Jared Allen**, Minnesota
Defensive tackles93 **Kevin Williams**, Minnesota
90 **Jay Ratliff**, Dallas94 **Pat Williams**, Minnesota
Outside linebacker94 **DeMarcus Ware**, Dallas
55 **Lance Briggs**, Chicago55 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay98 **Julian Peterson**, Seattle
Inside linebacker52 **Patrick Willis**, San Francisco52 **Jon Beason**, Carolina
Cornerback21 Charles Woodson, Green Bay
26 **Antoine Winfield**, Minnesota22 Asante Samuel, Philadelphia20 **Ronde Barber**, Tampa Bay
31 **Al Harris**, Green Bay
Free safety36 **Nick Collins**, Green Bay20 **Brian Dawkins**, Philadelphia
Strong safety24 **Adrian Wilson**, Arizona

Special teams

Position:Starter:
Punter18 **Jeff Feagles**, N.Y. Giants
Placekicker5 **John Carney**, N.Y. Giants
Kick returner22 **Clifton Smith**, Tampa Bay
Special teamer87 **Sean Morey**, Arizona
Long snapper51 **Zak DeOssie**, N.Y. Giants

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 :Philip Rivers was the first alternate, but declined due to injury : Hope was selected as strong safety

Number of selections per team

The game's halftime show
AFC teamSelectionsNFC teamSelections
Tennessee Titans8New York Giants7
New York Jets7Dallas Cowboys6
Baltimore Ravens5Minnesota Vikings6
Indianapolis Colts4Arizona Cardinals5
Cleveland Browns3Carolina Panthers4
Denver Broncos3Tampa Bay Buccaneers4
Houston Texans3Washington Redskins4
Miami Dolphins3Green Bay Packers3
Pittsburgh Steelers3Atlanta Falcons2
Buffalo Bills2New Orleans Saints2
Kansas City Chiefs2Philadelphia Eagles2
New England Patriots2Seattle Seahawks2
Oakland Raiders2Chicago Bears1
San Diego Chargers2San Francisco 49ers1
Cincinnati Bengals0Detroit Lions0
Jacksonville Jaguars0St. Louis Rams0

References

References

  1. (February 8, 2009). "NFC rallies in fourth quarter to knock off AFC in Pro Bowl".
  2. Acee, Kevin. (January 21, 2009). "Rivers passing on Pro Bowl".
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