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2009 Pro Bowl

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National Football League all-star game

2009 NFL Pro Bowl
NFCAFC
3021
Head coach:
Andy Reid
(Philadelphia Eagles)
Head coach:
John Harbaugh
(Baltimore Ravens)
1234Total
NFC01071330
AFC770721
DateFebruary 8, 2009
StadiumAloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
MVPLarry Fitzgerald (Arizona Cardinals)
RefereeScott Green
Attendance49,958
Ceremonies
National anthemDavid Archuleta
Halftime showCiara
TV in the United States
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersAl Michaels,Cris Collinsworth,Andrea Kremer, andTiki Barber

The2009 Pro Bowl was theNational Football League'sall-star game for the2008 season. It was played atAloha Stadium inHonolulu, Hawaii on February 8, 2009. This was the most recent year that the game was held after theSuper Bowl. The NFC defeated the AFC, 30–21.[1]

The AFC was coached byBaltimore'sJohn Harbaugh, while the NFC's coach wasPhiladelphia'sAndy Reid.

This is the last game to be held one week 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 play in the Pro Bowl.

AFC roster

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Offense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback18Peyton Manning,Indianapolis  4Brett Favre,N.Y. Jets[b]
  6Jay Cutler,Denver
  5Kerry Collins,Tennessee[a][e]
Running back20Thomas Jones,N.Y. Jets28Chris Johnson,Tennessee[b]
23Ronnie Brown,Miami
23Marshawn Lynch,Buffalo[a]
Fullback33Le'Ron McClain,Baltimore
Wide receiver80Andre Johnson,Houston
15Brandon Marshall,Denver
87Reggie Wayne,Indianapolis
83Wes Welker,New England
Tight end88Tony Gonzalez,Kansas City85Antonio Gates,San Diego[b]81Owen Daniels,Houston[a]
Offensive tackle73Joe Thomas,Cleveland
71Jason Peters,Buffalo[b]
71Michael Roos,Tennessee[c]77Jake Long,Miami[a]
Offensive guard66Alan Faneca,N.Y. Jets
68Kris Dielman,San Diego
54Brian Waters,Kansas City
Center68Kevin Mawae,Tennessee[b]74Nick Mangold,N.Y. Jets[c]62Casey Wiegmann,Denver[a]

Defense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end90Mario Williams,Houston
93Dwight Freeney,Indianapolis
98Robert Mathis,Indianapolis
Defensive tackle92Albert Haynesworth,Tennessee
77Kris Jenkins,N.Y. Jets
92Shaun Rogers,Cleveland
Outside linebacker92James Harrison,Pittsburgh
55Joey Porter,Miami
55Terrell Suggs,Baltimore
Inside linebacker52Ray Lewis,Baltimore51James Farrior,Pittsburgh
Cornerback21Nnamdi Asomugha,Oakland
31Cortland Finnegan,Tennessee
24Darrelle Revis,N.Y. Jets
Free safety20Ed Reed,Baltimore[b]24Chris Hope,Tennessee[c][f]33Michael Griffin,Tennessee[a]
Strong safety43Troy Polamalu,Pittsburgh

Special teams

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Position:Player:
Punter  9Shane Lechler,Oakland
Placekicker  3Stephen Gostkowski,New England
Kick returner29Leon Washington,N.Y. Jets
Special teamer51Brendon Ayanbadejo,Baltimore
Long snapper64Ryan Pontbriand,Cleveland[d]

NFC roster

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Offense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback13Kurt Warner,Arizona  9Drew Brees,New Orleans
10Eli Manning,N.Y. Giants
Running back28Adrian Peterson,Minnesota33Michael Turner,Atlanta
26Clinton Portis,Washington
Fullback45Mike Sellers,Washington
Wide receiver11Larry Fitzgerald,Arizona
81Anquan Boldin,Arizona
89Steve Smith,Carolina
84Roddy White,Atlanta
Tight end82Jason Witten,Dallas47Chris Cooley,Washington
Offensive tackles69Jordan Gross,Carolina
71Walter Jones,Seattle[b]
60Chris Samuels,Washington[b]76Flozell Adams,Dallas[a][c]
70Jammal Brown,New Orleans[a]
Offensive guards76Steve Hutchinson,Minnesota
76Chris Snee,N.Y. Giants
70Leonard Davis,Dallas[b]75Davin Joseph,Tampa Bay[a]
Center65Andre Gurode,Dallas60Shaun O'Hara,N.Y. Giants

Defense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive ends90Julius Peppers,Carolina
91Justin Tuck,N.Y. Giants
69Jared Allen,Minnesota
Defensive tackles93Kevin Williams,Minnesota
90Jay Ratliff,Dallas
94Pat Williams,Minnesota
Outside linebacker94DeMarcus Ware,Dallas
55Lance Briggs,Chicago
55Derrick Brooks,Tampa Bay[b]98Julian Peterson,Seattle[a]
Inside linebacker52Patrick Willis,San Francisco52Jon Beason,Carolina
Cornerback21Charles Woodson,Green Bay[b]
26Antoine Winfield,Minnesota
22Asante Samuel,Philadelphia[b]20Ronde Barber,Tampa Bay[a][c]
31Al Harris,Green Bay[a]
Free safety36Nick Collins,Green Bay20Brian Dawkins,Philadelphia
Strong safety24Adrian Wilson,Arizona

Special teams

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Position:Starter:
Punter18Jeff Feagles,N.Y. Giants
Placekicker  5John Carney,N.Y. Giants
Kick returner22Clifton Smith,Tampa Bay
Special teamer87Sean Morey,Arizona
Long snapper51Zak DeOssie,N.Y. Giants[d]

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
ePhilip Rivers was the first alternate, but declined due to injury[2]
f Hope was selected as strong safety

Number of selections per team

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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

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  1. ^"NFC rallies in fourth quarter to knock off AFC in Pro Bowl".NFL.com. February 8, 2009.Archived from the original on December 22, 2009. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2010.
  2. ^Acee, Kevin (January 21, 2009)."Rivers passing on Pro Bowl".San Diego Union-Tribune. RetrievedJanuary 20, 2010.

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