National Football League all-star game
The2022 Pro Bowl was theNational Football League all-star game for the2021 NFL season . It was played atAllegiant Stadium inParadise, Nevada , on February 6, 2022.[ 1] ESPN ,ABC andDisney XD had the national television rights.[ 2] Voting for the game started on November 16.[ 3] The entire roster was announced on December 22.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] Mike Vrabel from theTennessee Titans coached theAFC team, whileMatt LaFleur from theGreen Bay Packers coached theNFC team.[ 8] This was the most recent traditional Pro Bowl game, as the NFL announced a switch in format for the 2022 season that included several skill competitions and a flag football game.[ 9]
The league awarded the game to Allegiant Stadium, as a make-up for the2021 Pro Bowl , which was originally scheduled to be held in that stadium before theCOVID-19 pandemic forced alternative festivities to take place instead of an actual game. With the league expanding the regular season from a 16-game schedule to 17 games, the Pro Bowl was moved from the last weekend in January to the first weekend in February.[ 2]
Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP NFC AFC 1 12:00 – – – AFC Interception returned 45 yards for touchdown byShaquille Leonard ,Justin Tucker kick good 0 7 1 9:57 4 39 1:53 NFC Kyle Juszczyk 14-yard touchdown reception fromKirk Cousins ,Jake Elliott kick good7 7 1 9:26 1 15 0:07 AFC Mark Andrews 15-yard touchdown reception fromJustin Herbert , Justin Tucker kick good7 14 1 0:00 – – – NFC Interception returned 63 yards for touchdown byAntoine Winfield Jr. , 2-point pass failed 13 14 2 14:48 – – – AFC Fumble recovery returned 22 yards for touchdown byMyles Garrett , 2-point pass complete 13 22 2 10:41 7 35 3:46 NFC Mike Evans 19-yard touchdown reception fromKyler Murray , 2-point pass complete21 22 2 5:01 4 53 2:08 AFC Mark Andrews 7-yard touchdown reception from Justin Herbert, 2-point run failed 21 28 3 7:24 13 95 7:36 AFC Hunter Renfrow 6-yard touchdown reception fromMac Jones , 2-point pass failed21 34 3 1:39 7 28 4:17 AFC Stefon Diggs 4-yard touchdown run, Justin Tucker kick good21 41 4 10:18 13 75 6:21 NFC Kyle Pitts 5-yard touchdown reception from Kyler Murray, Jake Elliott kick good28 41 4 2:36 6 36 1:11 NFC Dalvin Cook 5-yard touchdown reception from Kyler Murray, Jake Elliott kick good35 41 "TOP" =time of possession . For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football . 35 41
In the first quarter and a half, the NFC matched the AFC touchdown for touchdown, with the latter team leading by one due an unsuccessful two-point conversion after the NFC's second touchdown. After the AFC scored another touchdown before halftime, they continued to extend their lead in the third quarter with two more touchdowns, which gave them a 20-point lead at the end of that quarter. The NFC attempted a comeback, scoring 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, but the AFC took back and kept possession for the final two and a half minutes, securing their fifth consecutive Pro Bowl win.[ 10]
Statistics NFC AFC First downs 18 19 Total yards 287 315 Rushes–yards 8–1 21–52 Passing yards 286 263 Passing: Comp–Att 33–54 25–38 Time of possession 28:11 31:49 Turnovers 5 3
Team Category Player Statistics NFC Passing Kyler Murray 18/27, 160 yards, 3 TD, INT Rushing Justin Jefferson 1 carry, 7 yards Receiving Mike Evans 2 receptions, 50 yards, TD AFC Passing Mac Jones 12/16, 112 yards, TD, INT Rushing Nick Chubb 6 carries, 17 yards Receiving Mark Andrews 5 receptions, 82 yards, 2 TD
Starting lineups are based on the lineups provided in the gamebook for the game. The only exception, since neither team ran their first play on offense with a fullback, is the fullback has been swapped out for the additional tight end for the NFC and additional wide receiver for the AFC.
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s) Quarterback 10 Justin Herbert ,LA Chargers 15 Patrick Mahomes ,Kansas City 8 Lamar Jackson ,Baltimore [b] 10 Mac Jones ,New England [a] Running back 28 Jonathan Taylor ,Indianapolis 24 Nick Chubb ,Cleveland 28 Joe Mixon ,Cincinnati [d] 22 Najee Harris ,Pittsburgh [a] Fullback 42 Patrick Ricard ,Baltimore Wide receiver 10 Tyreek Hill ,Kansas City 1 Ja'Marr Chase ,Cincinnati [d] 14 Stefon Diggs ,Buffalo 13 Keenan Allen ,LA Chargers [b] 13 Hunter Renfrow ,Las Vegas [a] 18 Diontae Johnson ,Pittsburgh [a] Tight end 89 Mark Andrews ,Baltimore 87 Travis Kelce ,Kansas City Offensive tackle 70 Rashawn Slater ,LA Chargers 57 Orlando Brown Jr. ,Kansas City 73 Dion Dawkins ,Buffalo Offensive guard 56 Quenton Nelson ,Indianapolis [b] 75 Joel Bitonio ,Cleveland 77 Wyatt Teller ,Cleveland 76 Rodger Saffold ,Tennessee [a] Center 63 Corey Linsley ,LA Chargers 78 Ryan Kelly ,Indianapolis
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s) Defensive end 95 Myles Garrett ,Cleveland 98 Maxx Crosby ,Las Vegas 91 Trey Hendrickson ,Cincinnati [d] 55 Frank Clark ,Kansas City [a] Defensive tackle 99 DeForest Buckner ,Indianapolis 95 Chris Jones ,Kansas City [b] 97 Cameron Heyward ,Pittsburgh 98 Jeffery Simmons ,Tennessee [a] Outside linebacker 90 T. J. Watt ,Pittsburgh 97 Joey Bosa ,LA Chargers [b] 9 Matthew Judon ,New England 58 Harold Landry ,Tennessee [a] Inside linebacker 53 Darius Leonard ,Indianapolis 52 Denzel Perryman ,Las Vegas Cornerback 27 J. C. Jackson ,New England 25 Xavien Howard ,Miami 21 Denzel Ward ,Cleveland 23 Kenny Moore II ,Indianapolis Free safety 31 Kevin Byard ,Tennessee 32 Tyrann Mathieu ,Kansas City [C] Strong safety 33 Derwin James ,LA Chargers
bold player who participated in gameitalics signifies a rookie(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captaina Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancyb Injured player; selected but did not participatec Replacement Player; selected as reserved Selected but did not play because his team advanced toSuper Bowl LVI (SeePro Bowl "Player selection" section) e Selected but chose not to participatef Selected as starter, but relinquished that rolePosition Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s) Quarterback 12 Aaron Rodgers ,Green Bay [b] 12 Tom Brady ,Tampa Bay [f] 1 Kyler Murray ,Arizona 8 Kirk Cousins ,Minnesota [a] 3 Russell Wilson ,Seattle [a] Running back 33 Dalvin Cook ,Minnesota 6 James Conner ,Arizona 41 Alvin Kamara ,New Orleans Fullback 44 Kyle Juszczyk ,San Francisco Wide receiver 10 Cooper Kupp ,LA Rams [d] 17 Davante Adams ,Green Bay [b] 18 Justin Jefferson ,Minnesota 19 Deebo Samuel ,San Francisco 13 Mike Evans ,Tampa Bay [a] 88 CeeDee Lamb ,Dallas [a] Tight end 85 George Kittle ,San Francisco 8 Kyle Pitts ,Atlanta Offensive tackle 71 Trent Williams ,San Francisco [b] 78 Tristan Wirfs ,Tampa Bay [b] 77 Tyron Smith ,Dallas [b] 76 Duane Brown ,Seattle [a] 75 Brian O'Neill ,Minnesota [a] 74 D. J. Humphries ,Arizona [a] Offensive guard 70 Zack Martin ,Dallas [b] 75 Brandon Scherff ,Washington [b] 74 Ali Marpet ,Tampa Bay 73 Jonah Jackson ,Detroit [a] 75 Laken Tomlinson ,San Francisco [a] Center 62 Jason Kelce ,Philadelphia [b] 66 Ryan Jensen ,Tampa Bay 50 Alex Mack ,San Francisco [a]
Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Alternate(s) Defensive end 97 Nick Bosa ,San Francisco [b] 53 Brian Burns ,Carolina 94 Cameron Jordan ,New Orleans 94 Josh Sweat ,Philadelphia [a] Defensive tackle 99 Aaron Donald ,LA Rams [d] 93 Jonathan Allen ,Washington 97 Kenny Clark ,Green Bay [b] 97 Javon Hargrave ,Philadelphia [a] 50 Vita Vea ,Tampa Bay [a] Outside linebacker 55 Chandler Jones ,Arizona 94 Robert Quinn ,Chicago 58 Shaquil Barrett ,Tampa Bay Inside linebacker 11 Micah Parsons ,Dallas 54 Bobby Wagner ,Seattle [b] 45 Devin White ,Tampa Bay [a] Cornerback 7 Trevon Diggs ,Dallas 5 Jalen Ramsey ,LA Rams [d] 2 Darius Slay ,Philadelphia 23 Marshon Lattimore ,New Orleans 9 Stephon Gilmore ,Carolina [a]
Free safety 6 Quandre Diggs ,Seattle [b] 22 Harrison Smith ,Minnesota 31 Antoine Winfield Jr. ,Tampa Bay [a] Strong safety 3 Budda Baker ,Arizona
bold player who participated in gameitalics signifies a rookie(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captaina Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancyb Injured player; selected but did not participatec Replacement player; selected as reserved Selected but did not play because his team advanced toSuper Bowl LVI (SeePro Bowl "Player selection" section) e Selected but chose not to participatef Selected but did not play due to initially retiringNumber of selections per team [ edit ] The game was televised nationally in the United States byESPN , and simulcast onABC andDisney XD .[ 2]
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