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Pro Bowl 1999

AFC 23 - NFC 10
(February 7, 1999)

The 1999 Pro Bowl was the final professional game for John Elway of the Denver Broncos. A wide receiver and a defensive back shared MVP honors. The attendance was 50,075 at Aloha Stadium. New York Jets assistant, Bill Belichick, filled in for Bill Parcells as coach of the AFC and the NFC was directed by Dennis Green of Minnesota.

On the game’s first series, Elway, the MVP of the Broncos' 34-19 Super Bowl victory over Atlanta a week earlier, completed four of five passes, including a 33 yarder to New England tight end Ben Coates. Elway passed for 55 yards in the opening 61 yard drive. He sidestepped a pair of pass rushers and lobbed a 3 yard TD pass to Sam Gash to put the AFC ahead, 7-0. The NFC came back when Arizona cornerback Aeneas Williams intercepted a throw by the Jets’ Vinny Testaverde. The NFC had first-and-goal at the 7 and settled for a 23 yard field goal by Minnesota's Gary Anderson. In the second quarter, Denver’s Jason Elam kicked a 23 yard field goal. The NFC just missed a halftime tie by four yards. Dallas' Deion Sanders intercepted Vinny Testaverde's pass on the final play and returned it 87 yards before Denver wide receiver Ed McCaffrey tackled him at the AFC 4.

In the third quarter, New England’s Ty Law stepped in front of Green Bay wide receiver Antonio Freeman and picked off a pass by Philadelphia’s Randall Cunningham and had clear sailing 67 yards to the end zone. Law's TD gave the AFC a short-lived 14 point lead. Emmitt Smith of Dallas found a large hole up the middle on fourth down and ran for a 2 yard TD to narrow the gap to 17-10 midway through the third quarter. Jason Elam kicked a 46 yard field goal and the score at the end of the third quarter was 20-10. In the 4th quarter, Elam added a 26 yarder to make the final, AFC 23, NFC 10.

Wide receiver, Keyshawn Johnson of the NY Jets, who had 7 catches for 87 yards, and Law of New England were named co-MVP’s. Besides Law’s interception return, he also made five tackles and broke up three passes. Sanders' 87-yard interception return tied him with Everson Walls with four career interceptions in the All-Star game. San Francisco’s Jerry Rice's 60 yards in receptions gave him the Pro Bowl mark of 439 career yards, 31 more than Tim Brown.

ROSTER

AFC (American Football Conference) Roster
QB
Mark Brunell - jax
Rich Gannon - oak
Peyton Manning - ind
RB
Corey Dillon - cin
Sam Gash - buf
Eddie George - ten
Edgerrin James - ind
Detron Smith - den
WR
Tim Brown - oak
Terry Glenn - nwe
Marvin Harrison - ind
Keyshawn Johnson - nyj
Jimmy Smith - jax
TE
Tony Gonzalez - kan
Frank Wycheck - ten
OL
Tony Boselli - jax
Ruben Brown - buf
Bruce Matthews - ten
Kevin Mawae - nyj
Tom Nalen - den
Jonathan Ogden - bal
Leon Searcy - jax
Will Shields - kan
DL
Tony Brackens - jax
Jevon Kearse - ten
Cortez Kennedy - sea
Michael McCrary - bal
Trevor Pryce - den
Darrell Russell - oak
LB
Peter Boulware - bal
Chad Brown - sea
Kevin Hardy - jax
Ray Lewis - bal
Zach Thomas - mia
DB
James Hasty - kan
Carnell Lake - jax
Tremain Mack - cin
Sam Madison - mia
Lawyer Milloy - nwe
Charles Woodson - oak
Rod Woodson - bal

NFC (National Football Conference) Roster
QB
Steve Beuerlein - car
Brad Johnson - was
Kurt Warner - ram
RB
Mike Alstott - tam
Stephen Davis - was
Marshall Faulk - ram
Glyn Milburn - chi
Emmitt Smith - dal
WR
Michael Bates - car
Isaac Bruce - ram
Cris Carter - min
Randy Moss - min
Muhsin Muhammad - car
TE
David Sloan - det
Wesley Walls - car
OL
Larry Allen - dal
Jeff Christy - min
Tre Johnson - was
Randall McDaniel - min
Orlando Pace - ram
William Roaf - nor
Erik Williams - dal
Tony Mayberry - tam
DL
Kevin Carter - ram
Luther Elliss - det
Robert Porcher - det
Warren Sapp - tam
Michael Strahan - nyg
Bryant Young - sfo
LB
Jessie Armstead - nyg
Stephen Boyd - det
Derrick Brooks - tam
Dexter Coakley - dal
Hardy Nickerson - tam
DB
Brian Dawkins - phi
Todd Lyght - ram
John Lynch - tam
Deion Sanders - dal
Lance Schulters - sfo
Aeneas Williams - ari


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