National Football League all-star game
The 2019 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2018 NFL season, played on January 27, 2019, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. It was televised nationally by ESPN and its sister networks.
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The 2019 game featured the same format as the previous five editions. For the sixth straight year, the Pro Bowl differed from standard NFL game rules and format in that there were no kickoffs and every quarter had a two-minute warning.[ 1] Also, the play clock was only 35 seconds, and the game clock ran after pass incompletions, except with less than two minutes left in either half (or overtime, had it been necessary).[ 2]
As with the previous Pro Bowl, a modified limited-contact form was used, and play was called dead as soon as a player was surrounded and likely to be tackled.[ 3]
Summary [ edit ]
Box score [ edit ]
2019 Pro Bowl: AFC vs NFC
at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida
Date : January 27, 2019Game time : 3:00 p.m. ESTGame attendance : 57,875Referee : Pete Morelli (1st half) and Walt Coleman (2nd half)TV announcers (ESPN/ABC/Disney XD) : Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters
Scoring summary [ edit ]
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
AFC
NFC
1
11:26
7
75
3:34
AFC
Eric Ebron 18-yard touchdown reception from Patrick Mahomes, Jason Myers kick good
7
0
2
12:54
7
74
3:52
AFC
Anthony Sherman 1-yard touchdown run, Jason Myers kick good
14
0
2
0:25
17
79
7:37
AFC
31-yard field goal by Jason Myers
17
0
3
4:06
9
57
5:54
AFC
47-yard field goal by Jason Myers
20
0
4
9:05
8
63
4:26
NFC
Austin Hooper 20-yard touchdown reception from Dak Prescott, Aldrick Rosas kick good
20
7
4
0:19
6
67
3:52
AFC
Jalen Ramsey 6-yard touchdown reception from Deshaun Watson, 2-point pass incomplete
26
7
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
26
7
Source:[ 4]
Game statistics [ edit ]
Patrick Mahomes started at quarterback for the AFC.
Statistics
AFC
NFC
First downs
24
10
Plays–yards
64–416
38–148
Rushes–yards
18–54
9–47
Passing yards
362
101
Passing: comp –att –int
29–46–2
14–29–3
Time of possession
36:03
23:57
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
AFC
Passing
Patrick Mahomes
7–14, 156 yds, 1 TD
Rushing
Tyreek Hill
2 car, 24 yds
Receiving
Keenan Allen
4 rec, 95 yds
NFC
Passing
Russell Wilson
5–8, 68 yds
Rushing
Ezekiel Elliott
3 car, 33 yds
Receiving
Davante Adams
2 rec, 41 yds
AFC Rosters [ edit ]
The following players were selected to represent the AFC:
Offense [ edit ]
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Quarterback
15 Patrick Mahomes , Kansas City
17 Philip Rivers, LA Chargers[b] [ 5] 12 Tom Brady, New England[d] [ 6]
12 Andrew Luck , Indianapolis[a] [ 5] 4 Deshaun Watson , Houston[a] [ 6]
Running back
30 James Conner , Pittsburgh
28 Melvin Gordon , LA Chargers30 Phillip Lindsay, Denver[b] [ 7]
26 Lamar Miller , Houston[a] [ 7]
Fullback
42 Anthony Sherman , Kansas City
Wide receiver
10 DeAndre Hopkins, Houston[b] [ 8] 10 Tyreek Hill , Kansas City
13 Keenan Allen , LA Chargers 84 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh[b] [ 9]
19 JuJu Smith-Schuster , Pittsburgh[a] [ 9] 80 Jarvis Landry , Cleveland[a] [ 8]
Tight end
87 Travis Kelce, Kansas City[b] [ 10]
85 Eric Ebron , Indianapolis
87 Jared Cook , Oakland[a] [ 10]
Offensive tackle
77 Taylor Lewan , Tennessee78 Alejandro Villanueva , Pittsburgh
72 Eric Fisher , Kansas City
Offensive guard
66 David DeCastro, Pittsburgh[b] [ 11] 73 Marshal Yanda , Baltimore
56 Quenton Nelson , Indianapolis
75 Joel Bitonio , Cleveland[a] [ 11]
Center
53 Maurkice Pouncey , Pittsburgh
53 Mike Pouncey , LA Chargers
Defense [ edit ]
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Defensive end
99 J. J. Watt, Houston[b] [ 12] 95 Myles Garrett , Cleveland
54 Melvin Ingram , LA Chargers
93 Calais Campbell , Jacksonville[a] [ 12]
Defensive tackle
97 Geno Atkins, Cincinnati[b] [ 13] 99 Jurrell Casey, Tennessee[b] [ 14]
97 Cameron Heyward , Pittsburgh
95 Kyle Williams , Buffalo[a] [ 14] 98 Brandon Williams , Baltimore[a] [ 13]
Outside linebacker
58 Von Miller , Denver90 Jadeveon Clowney, Houston[b] [ 15]
55 Dee Ford , Kansas City
90 T. J. Watt , Pittsburgh[a] [ 15]
Inside linebacker
57 C. J. Mosley , Baltimore
55 Benardrick McKinney , Houston
Cornerback
25 Xavien Howard , Miami20 Jalen Ramsey , Jacksonville
24 Stephon Gilmore, New England[d] [ 16] 21 Denzel Ward , Cleveland
25 Chris Harris Jr. , Denver[a] [ 16]
Free safety
33 Derwin James , LA Chargers
32 Eric Weddle , Baltimore
Strong safety
33 Jamal Adams , NY Jets
Special teams [ edit ]
Position
Starter(s)
Alternate(s)
Punter
6 Brett Kern , Tennessee
Placekicker
2 Jason Myers , NY Jets
Return specialist
19 Andre Roberts , NY Jets
Special teams
31 Adrian Phillips , LA Chargers
Long snapper
42 Casey Kreiter , Denver[ 17]
Notes:
Players must have accepted their invitations as alternates to be listed; those who declined are not considered Pro Bowlers.
bold player who participated in game
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured/suspended player; selected but did not participate
c Replacement starter; selected as reserve
d Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
e Selected but chose not to participate
NFC rosters [ edit ]
The following players were selected to represent the NFC:
Offense [ edit ]
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Quarterback
9 Drew Brees, New Orleans[b] [ 18]
16 Jared Goff, LA Rams[d] [ 19] 12 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay[b] [ 20]
3 Russell Wilson , Seattle[a] [ 20] 10 Mitchell Trubisky , Chicago[a] [ 19] 4 Dak Prescott , Dallas[a] [ 18]
Running back
30 Todd Gurley, LA Rams[d] [ 21]
26 Saquon Barkley , NY Giants21 Ezekiel Elliott , Dallas
41 Alvin Kamara , New Orleans[a] [ 21]
Fullback
44 Kyle Juszczyk , San Francisco
Wide receiver
13 Michael Thomas, New Orleans[b] [ 18] 11 Julio Jones, Atlanta[b] [ 22]
17 Davante Adams , Green Bay19 Adam Thielen , Minnesota
13 Mike Evans , Tampa Bay[a] [ 22] 19 Amari Cooper , Dallas[a] [ 18]
Tight end
86 Zach Ertz, Philadelphia[b] [ 23]
85 George Kittle , San Francisco
81 Austin Hooper , Atlanta[a] [ 23]
Offensive tackle
72 Terron Armstead, New Orleans[b] [ 24] 77 Tyron Smith, Dallas[b] [ 25]
71 Trent Williams, Washington[b]
65 Lane Johnson , Philadelphia[a] [ 25] 72 Charles Leno , Chicago[a] [ 24] 70 Jake Matthews , Atlanta[a]
Offensive Guard
79 Brandon Brooks, Philadelphia[b] [ 21] 70 Zack Martin, Dallas[b] [ 21]
70 Trai Turner , Carolina
75 Andrus Peat , New Orleans[a] [ 21] 67 Larry Warford , New Orleans[a] [ 21]
Center
51 Alex Mack , Atlanta
60 Max Unger, New Orleans[b] [ 24]
65 Cody Whitehair , Chicago[a] [ 24]
Defense [ edit ]
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Defensive end
94 Cameron Jordan , New Orleans90 DeMarcus Lawrence , Dallas
99 Danielle Hunter , Minnesota
Defensive tackle
99 Aaron Donald, LA Rams[d] [ 26] 91 Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia[b] [ 27]
96 Akiem Hicks , Chicago
99 DeForest Buckner , San Francisco[a] [ 27] 99 Kawann Short , Carolina[a] [ 26]
Outside linebacker
52 Khalil Mack, Chicago[b] [ 28] 91 Ryan Kerrigan , Washington
55 Anthony Barr , Minnesota
54 Olivier Vernon , NY Giants[a] [ 28]
Inside linebacker
59 Luke Kuechly, Carolina[b] [ 29]
54 Bobby Wagner , Seattle
55 Leighton Vander Esch , Dallas[a] [ 29]
Cornerback
23 Kyle Fuller , Chicago21 Patrick Peterson , Arizona
23 Darius Slay , Detroit31 Byron Jones , Dallas
Free safety
39 Eddie Jackson , Chicago
22 Harrison Smith , Minnesota
Strong safety
21 Landon Collins, NY Giants[b] [ 30]
27 Malcolm Jenkins , Philadelphia[a] [ 30]
Special teams [ edit ]
Position
Starter(s)
Alternate(s)
Punter
4 Michael Dickson , Seattle
Placekicker
2 Aldrick Rosas , NY Giants
Return specialist
29 Tarik Cohen , Chicago
Special teams
58 Cory Littleton, LA Rams[d] [ 31]
31 Michael Thomas , NY Giants[a] [ 31]
Long snapper
48 Don Muhlbach, Detroit [ 32]
Notes:
Players must have accepted their invitations as alternates to be listed; those who declined are not considered Pro Bowlers.
bold player who participated in game
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement Player selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured/suspended player; selected but did not participate
c Replacement starter; selected as reserve
d Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
Number of selections per team [ edit ]
American Football Conference
Team
Selections
Baltimore Ravens
4
Buffalo Bills
1
Cincinnati Bengals
1
Cleveland Browns
4
Denver Broncos
4
Houston Texans
6
Indianapolis Colts
3
Jacksonville Jaguars
2
Kansas City Chiefs
6
Los Angeles Chargers
7
Miami Dolphins
1
New England Patriots
2
New York Jets
3
Oakland Raiders
1
Pittsburgh Steelers
8
Tennessee Titans
3
National Football Conference
Team
Selections
Arizona Cardinals
1
Atlanta Falcons
5
Carolina Panthers
3
Chicago Bears
8
Dallas Cowboys
8
Detroit Lions
2
Green Bay Packers
2
Los Angeles Rams
4
Minnesota Vikings
4
New Orleans Saints
8
New York Giants
5
Philadelphia Eagles
5
San Francisco 49ers
3
Seattle Seahawks
3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1
Washington Redskins
2
Background [ edit ]
Host selection process [ edit ]
This was the last year of a three-year deal that began in 2017 that the Pro Bowl will be held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.[ 33]
Broadcasting [ edit ]
The game was televised nationally by ESPN, and simulcasted by ABC and Disney XD,[ 34] and broadcast via radio by Westwood One. The game was carried in Spanish by ESPN Deportes. In contrast to the network's "megacast" approach to other multi-network games, all three English-language TV channels carried the same feed. It was the first time the NFL Pro Bowl was aired on a cable network that targets children: Disney XD.
References [ edit ]
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^ "Overhaul the NFL's Pro Bowl selection process? Don't count on it" . ESPN.com . January 24, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019 .
^ "AFC wins 3rd straight Pro Bowl over NFC as players add 'intrigue' by changing positions" . Associated Press . January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
^ "AFC vs. NFC – Play-By-Play" . ESPN . January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019 .
^ a b Walker, Andrew (January 15, 2019). "Andrew Luck Named To 2019 NFL Pro Bowl" . Colts.com .
^ a b "QB Deshaun Watson named to 2019 Pro Bowl" . HoustonTexans.com . January 21, 2019. Archived from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b "Texans RB Lamar Miller named to 2019 Pro Bowl" . HoustonTexans.com . Retrieved January 9, 2019 .
^ a b "Browns WR Jarvis Landry added to the Pro Bowl roster" . Browns Wire . USA Today. Retrieved January 16, 2019 .
^ a b "JuJu named to Pro Bowl" . Steelers.com . Archived from the original on January 18, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2019 .
^ a b "Jared Cook Named to AFC Pro Bowl Team" . Raiders.com . January 21, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b "Browns OL Joel Bitonio named to 1st Pro Bowl" . ClevelandBrowns.com . January 10, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2019 .
^ a b "DL Calais Campbell Named to Fourth Career Pro Bowl" . Jaguars.com . January 21, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b Brown, Clifton (January 15, 2019). "Ravens DT Brandon Williams Named to Pro Bowl for First Time" . BaltimoreRavens.com .
^ a b "Kyle Williams to play once more in Pro Bowl" . buffalobills.com . Retrieved January 7, 2019 .
^ a b Alper, Josh. "TJ Watt added to AFC Pro Bowl roster" . Pro Football Talk . NBC Sports. Retrieved January 17, 2019 .
^ a b "Chris Harris Jr. named to 2019 Pro Bowl" . DenverBroncos.com . January 21, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ DiLalla, Aric (January 16, 2019). "Long snapper Casey Kreiter named to 2019 Pro Bowl" . DenverBroncos.com .
^ a b c d Eatman, Nick (January 21, 2019). "Cooper, Prescott Added to NFC Pro Bowl Roster" . DallasCowboys.com . Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b Mayer, Larry (January 21, 2019). "Trubisky named to NFC Pro Bowl roster" . ChicagoBears.com . Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b "Russell Wilson Named To 2019 Pro Bowl" . Seahawks.com . January 9, 2019.
^ a b c d e f "New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and guards Andrus Peat and Larry Warford named to Pro Bowl" . NewOrleansSaints.com . January 21, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b "Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans has officially been named to the Pro Bowl. Originally a first team alternate, he'll be replacing Julio Jones" . ESPN.com . Retrieved January 7, 2019 .
^ a b "Falcons TE Austin Hooper headed to the Pro Bowl" . TheFalcoholic.com . January 15, 2019.
^ a b c d Mayer, Larry (January 21, 2019). "Two more Bears added to NFC Pro Bowl roster" . ChicagoBears.com . Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b McPherson, Chris (January 21, 2019). "Lane Johnson Back In The Pro Bowl" . PhiladelphiaEagles.com . Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b "Kawann Short named to Pro Bowl roster" . Panthers.com . January 21, 2019. Archived from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ a b "49ers DL DeForest Buckner Named to 2019 Pro Bowl" . 49ers.com . January 15, 2019.
^ a b Eisen, Michael (January 10, 2019). "Olivier Vernon named to NFC Pro Bowl team" . Giants.com . Retrieved January 10, 2019 .
^ a b Eatman, Nick (January 15, 2019). "Vander Esch Added to 2019 Pro Bowl Roster" . DallasCowboys.com .
^ a b Gabe (January 15, 2019). "Eagles S Malcolm Jenkins named to 2019 Pro Bowl" . The Eagles Feast . Archived from the original on January 16, 2019. Retrieved January 16, 2019 .
^ a b Eisen, Michael (January 21, 2019). "Michael Thomas named to NFC Pro Bowl team" . Giants.com . Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
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