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Pro Bowl 2007

AFC 31 - NFC 28
February 10, 2007

HONOLULU (AP) -- Even while the star-studded AFC cruised to a comfortable lead in the Pro Bowl, Carson Palmer could sense a wacky finish lurking just beyond everybody's control.

"With this much talent, anybody could change the game at any time," the Cincinnati quarterback said. "You've got to expect something crazy to happen, because it will."

Palmer's hunch proved correct in the improbable final minutes -- but thanks to Palmer's poise and a costly NFC penalty, the AFC's Hawaiian vacation ended with another win.

Nate Kaeding kicked a 21-yard field goal as time expired to cap another strong drive led by Palmer, the MVP of the AFC's 31-28 victory Saturday in the 57th edition of the NFL's all-star game.

The NFC trailed 28-14 with 3 minutes to play before injecting a little drama into this normally mellow exhibition. Steven Jackson scored on a fourth-down TD run, and Ronde Barber recovered an onside kick to set up Anquan Boldin's 47-yard TD catch from Tony Romo with 1:48 left -- followed by a tying 2-point conversion catch by Carolina's Steve Smith.

Suddenly, the AFC's $40,000 bonuses for winning the game were in doubt. But just as quickly as the NFC's playmakers got back in the game, the AFC got it together again.

"I had a feeling they were going to have one more shot," Jackson said. "These games are all about who lands the last punch, and Carson is a great player."

Palmer, who passed for 190 yards and two touchdowns, calmly got the AFC across midfield -- and then Arizona's Adrian Wilson, mistakenly believing Palmer's long pass had been tipped, leveled Chad Johnson at the goal line before the throw reached them.

The 39-yard pass-interference penalty put the ball near the goal line. San Diego's Kaeding easily made his field goal, setting off fireworks at sold-out Aloha Stadium for the talent-rich AFC's eighth win in the last 11 Pro Bowls.

Palmer threw a 42-yard TD pass to Johnson and a 72-yarder to Reggie Wayne, and Baltimore's Ed Reed intercepted two passes before the frantic finish. Palmer, who took over for Super Bowl MVP Peyton Manning after just two series, went 8-for-17 in his first Pro Bowl appearance after missing last season's game with a knee injury.

"This is all just a fun game," said Reed, who tied the Pro Bowl record for interceptions. "Carson made two great throws, and those guys made great catches. We needed those points."

League MVP LaDainian Tomlinson also ran for a score as the AFC underlined its regular-season superiority -- but until things got tight, neither side cared much about the result in the league's annual postseason showcase. Instead, they welcomed new stars such as Vince Young -- the first rookie quarterback here since Dan Marino in 1984 -- and said goodbye to older pros who won't be back.

Tiki Barber, the New York Giants' running back who's retiring after a 10-year career, scored on a 1-yard run in the second quarter. Kansas City guard Will Shields, who appeared in his record-tying 12th Pro Bowl, also is contemplating retirement.

Baltimore's Adalius Thomas returned Marc Bulger's fumble 70 yards for a confusing score in the first half, but there was no confusion about the game's best play: Sean Taylor, the maverick Washington safety, broke the unwritten rule about hard hits in an exhibition when he viciously leveled Buffalo punter Brian Moorman on an attempted fake in the third quarter.

"Believe it or not, it wasn't as bad as it looked," Moorman said. "It was just hard. It took me a second to realize that it didn't hurt so bad, so I got right back up."

Tiki Barber threw an interception and rushed for just 4 yards on seven carries, but the veteran scored the game's first touchdown. He got a standing ovation from the crowd and his fellow players when a video tribute to his career was shown on the scoreboard with 1:58 to play.

"I've been ready for this for a while, and I've been expecting it," Barber said. "I'm excited. I'm not sad and upset that it's over. I'm just real happy that it happened the way that it did, and I achieved all that I have, and get to go out on my terms."

Romo passed for 156 yards in the second half, and San Francisco's Frank Gore made an early TD run. The crowd actually booed Romo in the second half as the NFC's early comeback attempt stalled, but the Dallas quarterback led three strong final drives.

He was stopped on a fourth-down quarterback keeper on the first drive, but after Young fumbled, Jackson made a gutsy scoring run on another fourth down with 2:54 to play. The NFC tried a fake on the conversion attempt, but Romo -- who had no trouble holding for kicks after his infamous flub in a playoff loss to Seattle -- couldn't find an open receiver.

Manning capped his week of tropical relaxation with 67 yards passing in just two series as the AFC's starting quarterback. NFC starter Drew Brees also played just two series before dislocating his left elbow -- a scary moment for Sean Payton, his coach with both the Saints and the NFC squad, but one that's unlikely to affect next season.

AFC

Position: Starters: Reserves:
Quarterback 18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis   9 Carson Palmer, Cincinnati
10 *Vince Young, Tennessee
17 Philip Rivers, San Diego (injured)
Running back 21 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 27 Larry Johnson, Kansas City
39 Willie Parker, Pittsburgh
41 Lorenzo Neal, San Diego  
Wide receiver 80 Andre Johnson, Houston 88 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis
85 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati 87 Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
85 Antonio Gates, San Diego 88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City
Offensive tackle 78 Tarik Glenn, Indianapolis (Injured) 73 *Marcus McNeil, San Diego
75 Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore 72 *Matt Light, New England
  71 Willie Anderson, Cincinnati (injured)
Offensive guard 66 Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh 54 Brian Waters, Kansas City
68 Will Shields, Kansas City
61 Nick Hardwick, San Diego 63 Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis
Defensive end 99 Jason Taylor, Miami 56 Derrick Burgess, Oakland
94 Aaron Schobel, Buffalo
93 Richard Seymour, New England 98 Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh
  76 Jamal Williams, San Diego 98 John Henderson, Jacksonville
96 Adalius Thomas, Baltimore 55 Terrell Suggs, Baltimore
56 Shawne Merriman, San Diego
Inside linebacker 54 Zach Thomas, Miami 52 Ray Lewis, Baltimore (injured)
57 Bart Scott, Baltimore 56 Al Wilson, Denver (injured)
24 Champ Bailey, Denver 21 Chris McAlister, Baltimore
  27 Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville
43 Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh  
20 Ed Reed, Baltimore 47 John Lynch,Denver
Punter   8 Brian Moorman, Buffalo  
Placekicker 10 Nate Kaeding, San Diego  
Kick returner 22 Justin Miller, N.Y. Jets  
Special teamer 81 Kassim Osgood, San Diego  
Long snapper 50 David Binn, San Diego  

NFC

Position: Starters: Reserves:
Quarterback   9 Drew Brees, New Orleans 10 Marc Bulger, St. Louis
  9 Tony Romo, Dallas
Running back 21 Frank Gore, San Francisco 21 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants
39 Steven Jackson, St. Louis
Fullback 38 Mack Strong, Seattle  
Wide receiver 80 Donald Driver, Green Bay 81 Anquan Boldin, Arizona
89 Steve Smith, Carolina 11 *Roy Williams, Detroit
  81 Torry Holt, St. Louis (injured)
Tight end 83 Alge Crumpler, Atlanta 82 *Jason Witten, Dallas
80 Jeremy Shockey, N.Y. Giants (injured)
Offensive tackle 71 Walter Jones, Seattle 76 *Flozell Adams, Dallas
60 Chris Samuels, Washington 70 Jammal Brown, New Orleans (injured)
Offensive guard 76 Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota 74 *Ruben Brown, Chicago
71 Larry Allen, San Francisco 73 Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia (injured)
Center 78 Matt Birk, Minnesota 65 *Andre Gurode, Dallas
57 Olin Kreutz, Chicago (injured)
Defensive end 90 Julius Peppers, Carolina 74 Aaron Kampman, Green Bay
91 Will Smith, New Orleans
Defensive lineman 93 Kevin Williams, Minnesota 94 *Pat Williams, Minnesota
77 Kris Jenkins, Carolina 91 Tommie Harris, Chicago (injured)
Outside linebacker 94 Demarcus Ware, Dallas 55 *Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay
59 Julian Peterson, Seattle 55 Lance Briggs, Chicago (injured)
Inside linebacker 51 Lofa Tatupu, Seattle 58 *Antonio Pierce, N.Y. Giants
54 Brian Urlacher, Chicago (injured)
Cornerback 20 Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay 27 *Walt Harris, San Francisco
21 DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta 26 Lito Sheppard, Philadelphia (injured)
Strong safety 24 Adrian Wilson, Arizona 31 Roy Williams, Dallas
Free safety 21 Sean Taylor, Washington 20 Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia (injured)
Punter   1 Mat McBriar, Dallas  
Placekicker   9 Robbie Gould, Chicago  
Kick returner 23 Devin Hester, Chicago  
Special teamer 94 Brendon Ayanbadejo, Chicago  
Long snapper 83 Dave Moore, Tampa Bay  



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