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2022 Pro Bowl

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National Football League all-star game

2022 NFL Pro Bowl
NFCAFC
3541
Head coach:
Matt LaFleur
(Green Bay Packers)
Head coach:
Mike Vrabel
(Tennessee Titans)
1234Total
NFC13801435
AFC141413041
DateFebruary 6, 2022
StadiumAllegiant Stadium,Las Vegas, Nevada
Offensive MVPJustin Herbert, QB (Los Angeles Chargers)
Defensive MVPMaxx Crosby, DE (Las Vegas Raiders)
RefereeTony Corrente
Attendance56,206
Ceremonies
National anthemTim Brown and the NFL Players Choir
Halftime showJabbawockeez
TV in the United States
NetworkESPN
ABC
Disney XD
AnnouncersSteve Levy,Brian Griese,Louis Riddick andLisa Salters
Radio in the United States
NetworkWestwood One
AnnouncersRyan Radtke (play-by-play)
Tony Boselli (color commentator)
Amber Theoharis (sideline reporter)

The2022 Pro Bowl was theNational Football Leagueall-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]

Background

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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]

Summary

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Box score

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2022 Pro Bowl: NFC at AFC
Quarter1234Total
NFC13801435
AFC141413041

atAllegiant Stadium,Paradise, Nevada

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPNFCAFC
112:00AFCInterception returned 45 yards for touchdown byShaquille Leonard,Justin Tucker kick good07
19:574391:53NFCKyle Juszczyk 14-yard touchdown reception fromKirk Cousins,Jake Elliott kick good77
19:261150:07AFCMark Andrews 15-yard touchdown reception fromJustin Herbert, Justin Tucker kick good714
10:00NFCInterception returned 63 yards for touchdown byAntoine Winfield Jr., 2-point pass failed1314
214:48AFCFumble recovery returned 22 yards for touchdown byMyles Garrett, 2-point pass complete1322
210:417353:46NFCMike Evans 19-yard touchdown reception fromKyler Murray, 2-point pass complete2122
25:014532:08AFCMark Andrews 7-yard touchdown reception from Justin Herbert, 2-point run failed2128
37:2413957:36AFCHunter Renfrow 6-yard touchdown reception fromMac Jones, 2-point pass failed2134
31:397284:17AFCStefon Diggs 4-yard touchdown run, Justin Tucker kick good2141
410:1813756:21NFCKyle Pitts 5-yard touchdown reception from Kyler Murray, Jake Elliott kick good2841
42:366361:11NFCDalvin Cook 5-yard touchdown reception from Kyler Murray, Jake Elliott kick good3541
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.3541

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

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StatisticsNFCAFC
First downs1819
Total yards287315
Rushes–yards8–121–52
Passing yards286263
Passing: Comp–Att33–5425–38
Time of possession28:1131:49
Turnovers53
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
NFCPassingKyler Murray18/27, 160 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingJustin Jefferson1 carry, 7 yards
ReceivingMike Evans2 receptions, 50 yards, TD
AFCPassingMac Jones12/16, 112 yards, TD, INT
RushingNick Chubb6 carries, 17 yards
ReceivingMark Andrews5 receptions, 82 yards, 2 TD

Starting lineups

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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.

NFCPositionAFC
Offense
Justin JeffersonWRTyreek Hill
George KittleTEMark Andrews
D. J. HumphriesLTRashawn Slater
Ali MarpetLGJoel Bitonio
Ryan JensenCCorey Linsley
Laken TomlinsonRGWyatt Teller
Brian O'NeillRTOrlando Brown Jr.
Deebo SamuelWRStefon Diggs
Kyler MurrayQBJustin Herbert
Dalvin CookRBJonathan Taylor
Kyle JuszczykFBPatrick Ricard
Defense
Cam JordanDEMyles Garrett
Jonathan AllenDTDeForest Buckner
Javon HargraveDTCameron Heyward
Brian BurnsDEMaxx Crosby
Chandler JonesOLBT. J. Watt
Micah ParsonsMLBShaquille Leonard
Robert QuinnOLBMatthew Judon
Budda BakerSSDerwin James
Harrison SmithFSKevin Byard
Trevon DiggsCBJ. C. Jackson
Darius SlayCBXavien Howard

AFC roster

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Offense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback10Justin Herbert,LA Chargers15Patrick Mahomes,Kansas City
8Lamar Jackson,Baltimore[b]
10Mac Jones,New England[a]
Running back28Jonathan Taylor,Indianapolis24Nick Chubb,Cleveland
28Joe Mixon,Cincinnati[d]
22Najee Harris,Pittsburgh[a]
Fullback42Patrick Ricard,Baltimore
Wide receiver10Tyreek Hill,Kansas City
1Ja'Marr Chase,Cincinnati[d]
14Stefon Diggs,Buffalo
13Keenan Allen,LA Chargers[b]
13Hunter Renfrow,Las Vegas[a]
18Diontae Johnson,Pittsburgh[a]
Tight end89Mark Andrews,Baltimore87Travis Kelce,Kansas City
Offensive tackle70Rashawn Slater,LA Chargers
57Orlando Brown Jr.,Kansas City
73Dion Dawkins,Buffalo
Offensive guard56Quenton Nelson,Indianapolis[b]
75Joel Bitonio,Cleveland
77Wyatt Teller,Cleveland76Rodger Saffold,Tennessee[a]
Center63Corey Linsley,LA Chargers78Ryan Kelly,Indianapolis

Defense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end95Myles Garrett,Cleveland
98Maxx Crosby,Las Vegas
91Trey Hendrickson,Cincinnati[d]55Frank Clark,Kansas City[a]
Defensive tackle99DeForest Buckner,Indianapolis
95Chris Jones,Kansas City[b]
97Cameron Heyward,Pittsburgh98Jeffery Simmons,Tennessee[a]
Outside linebacker90T. J. Watt,Pittsburgh
97Joey Bosa,LA Chargers[b]
9Matthew Judon,New England58Harold Landry,Tennessee[a]
Inside linebacker53Darius Leonard,Indianapolis52Denzel Perryman,Las Vegas
Cornerback27J. C. Jackson,New England
25Xavien Howard,Miami
21Denzel Ward,Cleveland
23Kenny Moore II,Indianapolis
Free safety31Kevin Byard,Tennessee32Tyrann Mathieu,Kansas City[C]
Strong safety33Derwin James,LA Chargers

Special teams

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PositionStarter(s)Alternate(s)
Punter6A. J. Cole III,Las Vegas
Placekicker9Justin Tucker,Baltimore
Return specialist13Devin Duvernay,Baltimore
Special teams18Matthew Slater,New England
Long snapper46Luke Rhodes,Indianapolis
bold player who participated in game
italics signifies a rookie
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured player; selected but did not participate
c Replacement Player; selected as reserve
d Selected but did not play because his team advanced toSuper Bowl LVI(SeePro Bowl "Player selection" section)
e Selected but chose not to participate
f Selected as starter, but relinquished that role

NFC roster

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Offense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback12Aaron Rodgers,Green Bay[b]12Tom Brady,Tampa Bay[f]
1Kyler Murray,Arizona
8Kirk Cousins,Minnesota[a]
3Russell Wilson,Seattle[a]
Running back33Dalvin Cook,Minnesota6James Conner,Arizona
41Alvin Kamara,New Orleans
Fullback44Kyle Juszczyk,San Francisco
Wide receiver10Cooper Kupp,LA Rams[d]
17Davante Adams,Green Bay[b]
18Justin Jefferson,Minnesota
19Deebo Samuel,San Francisco
13Mike Evans,Tampa Bay[a]
88CeeDee Lamb,Dallas[a]
Tight end85George Kittle,San Francisco8Kyle Pitts,Atlanta
Offensive tackle71Trent Williams,San Francisco[b]
78Tristan Wirfs,Tampa Bay[b]
77Tyron Smith,Dallas[b]76Duane Brown,Seattle[a]
75Brian O'Neill,Minnesota[a]
74D. J. Humphries,Arizona[a]
Offensive guard70Zack Martin,Dallas[b]
75Brandon Scherff,Washington[b]
74Ali Marpet,Tampa Bay73Jonah Jackson,Detroit[a]
75Laken Tomlinson,San Francisco[a]
Center62Jason Kelce,Philadelphia[b]66Ryan Jensen,Tampa Bay50Alex Mack,San Francisco[a]

Defense

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PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end97Nick Bosa,San Francisco[b]
53Brian Burns,Carolina
94Cameron Jordan,New Orleans94Josh Sweat,Philadelphia[a]
Defensive tackle99Aaron Donald,LA Rams[d]
93Jonathan Allen,Washington
97Kenny Clark,Green Bay[b]97Javon Hargrave,Philadelphia[a]
50Vita Vea,Tampa Bay[a]
Outside linebacker55Chandler Jones,Arizona
94Robert Quinn,Chicago
58Shaquil Barrett,Tampa Bay
Inside linebacker11Micah Parsons,Dallas54Bobby Wagner,Seattle[b]45Devin White,Tampa Bay[a]
Cornerback7Trevon Diggs,Dallas
5Jalen Ramsey,LA Rams[d]
2Darius Slay,Philadelphia
23Marshon Lattimore,New Orleans

9Stephon Gilmore,Carolina[a]

Free safety6Quandre Diggs,Seattle[b]22Harrison Smith,Minnesota31Antoine Winfield Jr.,Tampa Bay[a]
Strong safety3Budda Baker,Arizona

Special teams

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PositionStarter(s)Alternate(s)
Punter5Bryan Anger,Dallas
Placekicker8Matt Gay,LA Rams[d]4Jake Elliott,Philadelphia[a]
Return specialist17Jakeem Grant,Chicago
Special teams48J. T. Gray,New Orleans
Long snapper47Josh Harris,Atlanta
bold player who participated in game
italics signifies a rookie
(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured player; selected but did not participate
c Replacement player; selected as reserve
d Selected but did not play because his team advanced toSuper Bowl LVI(SeePro Bowl "Player selection" section)
e Selected but chose not to participate
f Selected but did not play due to initially retiring

Number of selections per team

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American Football Conference
TeamSelections
Baltimore Ravens5
Buffalo Bills2
Cincinnati Bengals3
Cleveland Browns5
Denver Broncos0
Houston Texans0
Indianapolis Colts7
Jacksonville Jaguars0
Kansas City Chiefs7
Las Vegas Raiders4
Los Angeles Chargers6
Miami Dolphins1
New England Patriots4
New York Jets0
Pittsburgh Steelers4
Tennessee Titans4
National Football Conference
TeamSelections
Arizona Cardinals4
Atlanta Falcons2
Carolina Panthers2
Chicago Bears2
Dallas Cowboys6
Detroit Lions1
Green Bay Packers3
Los Angeles Rams4
Minnesota Vikings5
New Orleans Saints4
New York Giants0
Philadelphia Eagles5
San Francisco 49ers7
Seattle Seahawks4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers9
Washington Football Team2

Broadcasting

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The game was televised nationally in the United States byESPN, and simulcast onABC andDisney XD.[2]

References

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  1. ^"NFL Season to Feature 17 Regular Season Games Per Team"(PDF).nflcommunications.com (Press release).NFL. March 30, 2021. RetrievedApril 28, 2021.
  2. ^abc"NFL to reimagine 2021 Pro Bowl; '22 Pro Bowl awarded to Las Vegas". NFL. October 14, 2020. RetrievedOctober 14, 2020.
  3. ^"2022 Pro Bowl Tickets On Sale As Fan Voting Begins". NFL. November 16, 2021. RetrievedNovember 16, 2021.
  4. ^Baca, Michael (December 20, 2021)."2022 Pro Bowl: Tom Brady, Aaron Donald, Cooper Kupp, Jonathan Taylor, Travis Kelce first five revealed". NFL. RetrievedDecember 21, 2021.
  5. ^"2022 Pro Bowl roster: Browns, Raiders, Vikings, Bears players revealed". NFL. December 20, 2021. RetrievedDecember 21, 2021.
  6. ^"2022 Pro Bowl: Complete AFC roster revealed". NFL. RetrievedDecember 22, 2021.
  7. ^"2022 Pro Bowl: Complete NFC roster revealed". NFL. RetrievedDecember 22, 2021.
  8. ^Willkennedy5 (January 24, 2022)."Mike Vrabel, Titans staff to coach AFC in Pro Bowl".DraftKings.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^"NFL replaces Pro Bowl with 'The Pro Bowl Games' featuring weeklong skills competitions, flag football game".ESPN.com. Associated Press. September 26, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2022.
  10. ^"2022 Pro Bowl: What we learned from AFC's win over NFC".National Football League. February 6, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2022.

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