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2008 NFL Pro Bowl
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1 2 3 4 Total
AFC 17 10 3 0 30
NFC 7 14 7 14 42
Date February 10, 2008
Stadium Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
MVP
Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)
Referee Bill Carollo
Attendance 50,044[1]
Ceremonies
National anthem Kelly Rowland
Coin toss
Will Shields and United States Navy Admiral Timothy J. Keating
TV in the United States
Network Fox
Announcers
Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa, and Brian Baldinger[2]

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The 2008 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2007 season. It was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 10, 2008. The game was televised in the United States by Fox and began shortly after 11:40am local time (4:40pm EST) following Pole Qualyfiling for 2008 Daytona 500. The NFC won, 42–30, despite a 17-point first half AFC lead. NFC running back Adrian Peterson rushed 16 times for 129 yards and was named the game's MVP, winning a Cadillac CTS in recognition of his efforts.


The starting rosters for the game were released on December 18, 2007, with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady starting for the AFC and the Green Bay Packers' Brett Favre for the NFC. However, Brett Favre withdrew due to an ankle injury. Notable Pro Bowl selections included the late Sean Taylor. The Dallas Cowboys had a record thirteen players named to the Pro Bowl roster, while five teams, including all four members of the NFC South, had no players initially named (Jeff Garcia of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was later chosen as a replacement quarterback for Brett Favre.) On February 4, 2008, Brady, Patriots receiver Randy Moss, Chargers tight end Antonio Gates, and Chargers defensive lineman Jamal Williams decided to pull out of the 2008 Pro Bowl. Brady was replaced by Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson, Moss was replaced by Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson, Gates was replaced by Browns tight end Kellen Winslow, and Williams was replaced by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Casey Hampton.[3]


The AFC was coached by Norv Turner of the San Diego Chargers staff, while Mike McCarthy and the staff of the Green Bay Packers coached the NFC. Three Washington Redskins players (Chris Cooley, Chris Samuels and Ethan Albright) wore #21 in memory of Taylor, their deceased teammate.[4] The game featured 41 players appearing in their first Pro Bowl (out of 86 total players), the most in eight years.[5] In addition, the NFC played their first defensive play with only ten players on the field, lacking a free safety, in Taylor's honor.


The game was the most watched Pro Bowl since 2000, pulling in a Nielsen rating of 6.3 and a 12 share.[6] It also marked the first ever Pro Bowl to be televised by Fox. The 2008 Pro Bowl also marked the fewest players represented by a Super Bowl winning team, with Osi Umenyiora being the lone representative of the New York Giants, winners of Super Bowl XLII.




Contents






  • 1 Scoring summary


  • 2 AFC roster


    • 2.1 Offense


    • 2.2 Defense


    • 2.3 Special teams




  • 3 NFC roster


    • 3.1 Offense


    • 3.2 Defense


    • 3.3 Special teams




  • 4 Number of selections per team


  • 5 Halftime


  • 6 Foreign transmissions


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Scoring summary



  • 1st Quarter

    • AFC – Lorenzo Neal 1-yard run (Rob Bironas kick), 10:59. AFC 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards, 4:01.

    • NFC – Larry Fitzgerald 6-yard pass from Tony Romo (Nick Folk kick), 7:08. Tied 7–7. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 3:51.

    • AFC – T.J. Houshmandzadeh 16-yard pass from Peyton Manning (Rob Bironas kick), 2:42. AFC 14–7. Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 4:26.

    • AFC – Rob Bironas 33-yard FG, 0:48. AFC 17–7. Drive: 5 plays, 14 yards, 1:41.





Pre-game coin toss




  • 2nd Quarter

    • AFC – T.J. Houshmandzadeh 1-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Rob Bironas kick), 12:08. AFC 24–7. Drive: 4 plays, 29 yards, 1:48.

    • NFC – Terrell Owens 6-yard pass from Tony Romo (Nick Folk kick), 7:58. AFC 24–14. Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards, 4:10.

    • AFC – Rob Bironas 48-yard FG, 3:30. AFC 27–14. Drive: 9 plays, 51 yards, 4:28.

    • NFC – Chris Cooley 17-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Nick Folk kick), 0:28. AFC 27–21. Drive: 6 plays, 77 yards, 3:02.




  • 3rd Quarter

    • NFC – Adrian Peterson 17-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 9:49. NFC 28–27. Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, 5:11.

    • AFC – Rob Bironas 28-yard FG, 6:58. AFC 30–28. Drive: 6 plays, 56 yards, 2:51.




  • 4th Quarter

    • NFC – Terrell Owens 6-yard pass from Jeff Garcia (Nick Folk kick), 12:29. NFC 35–30. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 5:46.

    • NFC – Adrian Peterson 6-yard run (Nick Folk kick), 2:43. NFC 42–30. Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 5:21.





AFC roster



Offense

























































Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)

Quarterback

12 Tom Brady, New England[b]

18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis[c]
  7 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh

  3 Derek Anderson, Cleveland[a]

Running back

21 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego[b]

29 Joseph Addai, Indianapolis[c]
39 Willie Parker, Pittsburgh[b]

28 Fred Taylor, Jacksonville[a]
23 Willis McGahee, Baltimore[a]

Fullback

41 Lorenzo Neal, San Diego



Wide receiver

81 Randy Moss, New England[b]
87 Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis

17 Braylon Edwards, Cleveland[c]
86 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati

85 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati[a]

Tight end

85 Antonio Gates, San Diego[b]

88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City[c]

80 Kellen Winslow II, Cleveland[a]

Offensive tackle

72 Matt Light, New England
71 Jason Peters, Buffalo [b]


75 Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore [b]

73 Joe Thomas, Cleveland [a][c]
73 Marcus McNeill, San Diego [a]

Offensive guard

66 Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh
70 Logan Mankins, New England

68 Kris Dielman, San Diego


Center

63 Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis

67 Dan Koppen, New England



Defense



















































Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)

Defensive end

69 Jared Allen, Kansas City
93 Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee

99 Jason Taylor, Miami[b]

94 Aaron Schobel, Buffalo[a]

Defensive tackle

92 Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee
75 Vince Wilfork, New England

76 Jamal Williams, San Diego[b]

98 Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh[a]

Outside linebacker

92 James Harrison, Pittsburgh
50 Mike Vrabel, New England

56 Shawne Merriman, San Diego


Inside linebacker

59 DeMeco Ryans, Houston

52 Ray Lewis, Baltimore


Cornerback

24 Champ Bailey, Denver
22 Asante Samuel, New England

31 Antonio Cromartie, San Diego


Free safety

20 Ed Reed, Baltimore



Strong safety

21 Bob Sanders, Indianapolis[b]

43 Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh[b]

47 John Lynch, Denver[a][c]
41 Antoine Bethea, Indianapolis[a]


Special teams



























Position:
Player:

Punter

  9 Shane Lechler, Oakland

Placekicker

  2 Rob Bironas, Tennessee

Kick returner

16 Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland

Special teamer

81 Kassim Osgood, San Diego

Long snapper

64 Ryan Pontbriand, Cleveland[d]


NFC roster



Offense
























































Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)

Quarterback

  4 Brett Favre, Green Bay[b]

  9 Tony Romo, Dallas[c]
  8 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle

  7 Jeff Garcia, Tampa Bay[a]

Running back

28 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota

24 Marion Barber III, Dallas
36 Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia


Fullback

49 Tony Richardson, Minnesota



Wide receiver

11 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
81 Terrell Owens, Dallas

80 Donald Driver, Green Bay
81 Torry Holt, St. Louis


Tight end

82 Jason Witten, Dallas

47 Chris Cooley, Washington[f]


Offensive tackle

76 Flozell Adams, Dallas
71 Walter Jones, Seattle[b]

60 Chris Samuels, Washington[c][f]

76 Chad Clifton, Green Bay[a]

Offensive guard

70 Leonard Davis, Dallas
76 Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota

73 Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia

Center

65 Andre Gurode, Dallas

78 Matt Birk, Minnesota



Defense



















































Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)

Defensive end

74 Aaron Kampman, Green Bay
97 Patrick Kerney, Seattle[b]

72 Osi Umenyiora, N.Y. Giants[c]

58 Trent Cole, Philadelphia[a]

Defensive tackle

93 Kevin Williams, Minnesota
94 Pat Williams, Minnesota

91 Tommie Harris, Chicago[b]

90 Darnell Dockett, Arizona[a]

Outside linebacker

59 Julian Peterson, Seattle
94 DeMarcus Ware, Dallas

55 Lance Briggs, Chicago[b]

98 Greg Ellis, Dallas[a]

Inside linebacker

51 Lofa Tatupu, Seattle

52 Patrick Willis, San Francisco


Cornerback

31 Al Harris, Green Bay
23 Marcus Trufant, Seattle

41 Terence Newman, Dallas


Free safety

21 Sean Taylor, Washington[e]

26 Ken Hamlin, Dallas[c]


Strong safety

42 Darren Sharper, Minnesota


31 Roy Williams, Dallas[g]


Special teams



























Position:
Player:

Punter

  4 Andy Lee, San Francisco

Placekicker

  6 Nick Folk, Dallas

Kick returner

23 Devin Hester, Chicago

Special teamer

94 Brendon Ayanbadejo, Chicago

Long snapper

67 Ethan Albright, Washington[d][f]

Notes:




a Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy


b Injured player; selected but did not play


c Replacement starter; selected as reserve


d "Need player"; named by coach


e Posthumous selection


f Wore 21 in honor of Sean Taylor


g Replacement for posthumous selection Sean Taylor



Number of selections per team









































































































AFC Team Selections NFC Team Selections
San Diego Chargers 9 Dallas Cowboys 13
New England Patriots 8 Minnesota Vikings 7
Cleveland Browns 6 Seattle Seahawks 6
Indianapolis Colts 6 Green Bay Packers 5
Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Chicago Bears 4
Baltimore Ravens 4 Washington Redskins 4
Tennessee Titans 3 Philadelphia Eagles 3
Buffalo Bills 2 Arizona Cardinals 2
Cincinnati Bengals 2 San Francisco 49ers 2
Denver Broncos 2 New York Giants 1
Kansas City Chiefs 2 St. Louis Rams 1
Houston Texans 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1
Jacksonville Jaguars 1 Atlanta Falcons 0
Miami Dolphins 1 Carolina Panthers 0
Oakland Raiders 1 Detroit Lions 0
New York Jets 0 New Orleans Saints 0


Halftime


The halftime show featured a performance by the band Lifehouse, who played their songs "Hanging by a Moment" and "First Time".



Foreign transmissions




  • Denmark – TV3+


  • Norway – SportN


  • United Kingdom – Sky Sports


  • Middle East – Showsports 4



References





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External links







  • Official Pro Bowl website at NFL.com

  • Article examining the 2008 Pro Bowl's effect on Hawaii's tourism











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