NFC Defeats AFC in Pro Bowl, 30-21

While the AFC’s Pittsburgh Steelers won the Superbowl last week, the National Football Conference has just defeated the American Football Conference in the 39th Pro Bowl by a score of 30-21.

The AFC got on top first with a TD pass from Peyton Manning to Tony Gonzalez, and lead 14-3 before the first half ended. However, the AFC could not at any point in the game come up with consecutive scores; all of their scores were answered immediately by the NFC. The NFC came up with two straight touchdowns after trailing 14-3, and took the lead 17-14, to see the AFC come back with a touchdown and go up 21-17. After that though, the NFC scored a TD and two field goals, putting the game away with 13 unanswered points

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees was the NFC’s best passer; Brees was 11-of-19 for 142 yards and a TD. New York Giants QB Eli Manning was also 8-of-14 for 111 yards a TD, and an interception. Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson ran the ball 8 times fo 48 yards and a TD. Carolina Panthers WR Steve Smith and Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald were the NFC’s top recievers, with 89 and 81 recieving yards respectively, while Fitzgerald had the NFC’s only two recieving TD’s. New York Giants K John Carney was perfect kicking field goals, punching in 3 in 3 attempts including a kick to make it a two possesion game following a turnover on downs by the NFC defense.

Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning was 12-of-17 with 151 yards and a TD. Kerry Collins, QB of the Tennessee Titans, was 10-of-15 with 108 yards passing with 1 TD and an interception. Buffalo Bills RB Marshawn Lynch ran the ball 6 times for 48 yards, averaging 8 yards/carry. Miami Dolphins RB Ronnie Brown had 7 carries with 41 rushing yards. LeRon McClain of the Baltimore Ravens ran the ball 3 times for only 5 yards, but had the AFC’s lone rushing TD. Kansas City Chiefs TE Tony Gonzalez was the top reciever for the AFC, catching 6 passes for 98 yards and a TD.

In the 30th and final Pro Bowl to be held in Honolulu, Hawaii, the NFC took the all-time Pro Bowl wins lead with 20 compared to the AFC’s 19. The NFC has also now won 2 straight Pro Bowls, and 4 of the last 6. Larry Fitzgerald was named the game’s MVP; he had 81 yards recieving with 2 touchdown receptions.

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Carmine Caruso

My name's Carmine Caruso (By the way "Carmine" is pronounced with a silent e, sounds like "Carmen"). I am one of the editors here at SFC. I'm also a fan of the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Boston College football & basketball. I live a few miles away from Gillete Stadium and my family holds season tickets to the Patriots, and I also go to Fenway Park a few times a year. Because of the recent success of my teams, I've been criticized as a bandwagon fan plenty of times. That is false; win or lose, I have always and will always love my teams. I am knowledgeable about sports and follow them well, and that's why I'm here.

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