2008 Pro Bowl Explained

Type:pb
2008
Visitor:AFC
Home:NFC
Visitor Qtr1:17
Home Qtr1:7
Visitor Qtr2:10
Home Qtr2:14
Visitor Qtr3:3
Home Qtr3:7
Visitor Qtr4:0
Home Qtr4:14
Date:February 10, 2008
Stadium:Aloha Stadium
City:Honolulu, Hawaii
Visitor Coach:Norv Turner
Visitor Coach Team:San Diego Chargers
Home Coach:Mike McCarthy
Home Coach Team:Green Bay Packers
Mvp:Adrian Peterson
Mvpteam:Minnesota Vikings
Anthem:Kelly Rowland
Coin Toss:Will Shields and United States Navy Admiral Timothy J. Keating
Referee:Bill Carollo
Attendance:50,044[1]
Network:Fox
Announcers:Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa, and Brian Baldinger[2]

The 2008 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2007 season. It was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 10, 2008. The game was televised in the United States by Fox and began shortly after 11:40am local time (4:40pm EST) following Pole Qualifying for 2008 Daytona 500. The NFC won, 42–30, despite a 17-point first half AFC lead. NFC running back Adrian Peterson rushed 16 times for 129 yards and was named the game's MVP, winning a Cadillac CTS in recognition of his efforts.

The starting rosters for the game were released on December 18, 2007, with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady starting for the AFC and the Green Bay Packers' Brett Favre for the NFC. However, Brett Favre withdrew due to an ankle injury. Notable Pro Bowl selections included the late Sean Taylor. The Dallas Cowboys had a record thirteen players named to the Pro Bowl roster, while five teams, including all four members of the NFC South, had no players initially named (Jeff Garcia of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was later chosen as a replacement quarterback for Brett Favre.) This was the first occasion since their 1–15 1980 season that the New Orleans Saints had no player make the Pro Bowl.[3] The AFC was coached by Norv Turner of the San Diego Chargers staff, while Mike McCarthy and the staff of the Green Bay Packers coached the NFC. Three Washington Redskins players (Chris Cooley, Chris Samuels and Ethan Albright) wore #21 in memory of Taylor, their deceased teammate.[4] The game featured 41 players appearing in their first Pro Bowl (out of 86 total players), the most in eight years.[5] In addition, the NFC played their first defensive play with only ten players on the field, lacking a free safety, in Taylor's honor.

On February 4, 2008, Brady, Patriots receiver Randy Moss, Chargers tight end Antonio Gates, and Chargers defensive lineman Jamal Williams decided to pull out of the 2008 Pro Bowl. Brady was replaced by Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson, Moss was replaced by Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson, Gates was replaced by Browns tight end Kellen Winslow, and Williams was replaced by Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Casey Hampton.[6]

The game was the most watched Pro Bowl since 2000, pulling in a Nielsen rating of 6.3 and a 12 share.[7] It also marked the first ever Pro Bowl to be televised by Fox. The 2008 Pro Bowl also marked the fewest players represented by a Super Bowl winning team, with Osi Umenyiora being the lone representative of the New York Giants, winners of Super Bowl XLII.

Scoring summary

AFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback Tom Brady, New England Peyton Manning, Indianapolis
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh
Derek Anderson, Cleveland
Running back LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Joseph Addai, Indianapolis
Willie Parker, Pittsburgh
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville
Willis McGahee, Baltimore
Fullback Lorenzo Neal, San Diego
Wide receiver Randy Moss, New England
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
Braylon Edwards, Cleveland
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati
Tight end Antonio Gates, San Diego Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City Kellen Winslow II, Cleveland
Offensive tackle Matt Light, New England
Jason Peters, Buffalo
Offensive guard Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh
Logan Mankins, New England
Kris Dielman, San Diego
Center Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis Dan Koppen, New England

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end Jared Allen, Kansas City
Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee
Jason Taylor, Miami Aaron Schobel, Buffalo
Defensive tackle Jamal Williams, San Diego Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh
Outside linebacker Shawne Merriman, San Diego
Inside linebacker DeMeco Ryans, Houston Ray Lewis, Baltimore
Cornerback Champ Bailey, Denver
Asante Samuel, New England
Antonio Cromartie, San Diego
Free safety Ed Reed, Baltimore
Strong safety Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh John Lynch, Denver
Antoine Bethea, Indianapolis

Special teams

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Punter Shane Lechler, Oakland
Placekicker Rob Bironas, Tennessee
Kick returner Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland
Special teamer Kassim Osgood, San Diego
Long snapper Ryan Pontbriand, Cleveland

NFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback Brett Favre, Green Bay Tony Romo, Dallas
Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle
Jeff Garcia, Tampa Bay
Running back Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Marion Barber III, Dallas
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia
Fullback Tony Richardson, Minnesota
Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
Terrell Owens, Dallas
Donald Driver, Green Bay
Torry Holt, St. Louis
Tight end Jason Witten, Dallas Chris Cooley, Washington
Offensive tackle Flozell Adams, Dallas
Walter Jones, Seattle
Chris Samuels, Washington Chad Clifton, Green Bay
Offensive guard Leonard Davis, Dallas
Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota
Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia
Center Andre Gurode, Dallas Matt Birk, Minnesota

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end Aaron Kampman, Green Bay
Patrick Kerney, Seattle
Osi Umenyiora, N.Y. Giants Trent Cole, Philadelphia
Defensive tackle Kevin Williams, Minnesota
Pat Williams, Minnesota
Tommie Harris, Chicago Darnell Dockett, Arizona
Outside linebacker Julian Peterson, Seattle
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas
Lance Briggs, Chicago Greg Ellis, Dallas
Inside linebacker Lofa Tatupu, Seattle Patrick Willis, San Francisco
Cornerback Al Harris, Green Bay
Marcus Trufant, Seattle
Terence Newman, Dallas
Free safety Sean Taylor, Washington Ken Hamlin, Dallas
Strong safety Darren Sharper, Minnesota Roy Williams, Dallas

Special teams

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Punter Andy Lee, San Francisco
Placekicker Nick Folk, Dallas
Kick returner Devin Hester, Chicago
Special teamer Brendon Ayanbadejo, Chicago
Long snapper Ethan Albright, Washington

Notes:

Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy

Injured player; selected but did not play

Replacement starter; selected as reserve

"Need player"; named by coach

Posthumous selection

Wore 21 in honor of Sean Taylor

Replacement for posthumous selection Sean Taylor

Number of selections per team

AFC Team Selections NFC Team Selections
San Diego Chargers 9 Dallas Cowboys 13
New England Patriots 8 Minnesota Vikings 7
Cleveland Browns 6 Seattle Seahawks 6
Indianapolis Colts 6 Green Bay Packers 5
Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Chicago Bears 4
Baltimore Ravens 4 Washington Redskins 4
Tennessee Titans 3 Philadelphia Eagles 3
Buffalo Bills 2 Arizona Cardinals 2
Cincinnati Bengals 2 San Francisco 49ers 2
Denver Broncos 2 New York Giants 1
Kansas City Chiefs 2 St. Louis Rams 1
Houston Texans 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1
Jacksonville Jaguars 1 Atlanta Falcons 0
Miami Dolphins 1 Carolina Panthers 0
Oakland Raiders 1 Detroit Lions 0
New York Jets 0 New Orleans Saints 0

Halftime

The halftime show featured a performance by the band Lifehouse, who played their songs "Hanging by a Moment" and "First Time".

Foreign transmissions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2008 Pro Bowl Gamebook . NFL.com. February 10, 2008. National Football League.
  2. News: Davis focuses on job with ESPN. Maffei, John. North County Times. February 8, 2008. February 10, 2008.
  3. Web site: New Orleans Saints All-Pros and Pro Bowlers. Pro Football Reference.
  4. News: Redskins to honor fallen teammate . Sakamoto, Kyle . The Honolulu Advertiser website . February 8, 2008 . February 9, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080214210019/http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20080208%2FSPORTS04%2F802080385%2F1049%2FSPORTS04 . February 14, 2008 . live .
  5. News: Fred Taylor among 41 Pro Bowl 'rookies' . . Jaymes Song . February 9, 2008 . February 9, 2008 . September 4, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200904092521/http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FBN_PRO_BOWL_FIRST_TIMERS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT . dead .
  6. News: Judge: Vick can keep bonus . . February 5, 2008 . February 9, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080210024015/http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/776577%2CCST-SPT-nflnt05.article . February 10, 2008 .
  7. News: Pro Bowl draws highest ratings since 2000 . . February 12, 2008 . February 13, 2008.