Texarkana Gazette

NFC whips AFC, 62-35, in Pro Bowl

- By Oskar Garcia

HONOLULU—Sack-happy defensive end J.J. Watt went out for a couple of passes as a wide receiver, retiring center Jeff Saturday snapped to two Mannings on opposite teams and the NFC blew past the AFC 6235 in a Pro Bowl that could be the league’s last.

Whether the NFL’s all-star game will return or not is a question league officials will ponder the next few months. And the players gave plenty to consider on both sides of the argument Sunday.

The NFC was unstoppabl­e on offense, with nearly each player putting up fantasy-worthy lines in limited play. The AFC, meanwhile, had five turnovers and scored most of its points well after the game was no longer competitiv­e.

Minnesota tight end Kyle Rudolph was voted the game’s MVP with five catches for 122 yards and a touchn

down.

Watt, who had 20 1/2 sacks for Houston, lined up as a wide receiver on the AFC’s third play from scrimmage, but missed a pass from Denver quarterbac­k Peyton Manning. He was targeted one more time, but didn’t make a catch.

He later showed a television camera a bloody left pinkie, joking with NBC telecaster­s that the players were trying.

“Hey, Commish, we’re playing hard,” Watt said as he showed his bloodied finger.

Roger Goodell has said the Pro Bowl won’t be played again if play didn’t improve this year. Last year, fans in Hawaii booed as lineman were clearly not trying. On one play in that game, Minnesota defensive end Jared Allen did a barrel roll to switch positions with a teammate.

If players were coasting this time around, it was less obvious. The AFC just played poorly. And fans didn’t boo much—the stands were relatively empty even though the game sold enough tickets to lift a local television blackout.

Giants wideout Victor Cruz broke a Pro Bowl record with 10 catches. Tampa Bay receiver Vincent Jackson had 91 yards and two touchdowns. Eli Manning threw for 191 yards and two touchdowns, while Seattle quarterbac­k Russell Wilson had three touchdown passes in the second half.

 ??  ?? New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz of the NFC breaks away from Indianapol­is Colts outside linebacker Robert Mathis, center, and Houston Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph, right, of the AFC to score a touchdown during the second quarter of the...
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz of the NFC breaks away from Indianapol­is Colts outside linebacker Robert Mathis, center, and Houston Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph, right, of the AFC to score a touchdown during the second quarter of the...

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