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词条 2006 Pro Bowl
释义

  1. Game summary

     Scoring summary 

  2. AFC roster

     Offense  Defense  Special teams 

  3. NFC roster

     Offense  Defense  Special teams 

  4. Number of selections per team

  5. Officials

  6. Fan balloting

  7. Entertainment

  8. Stats

  9. References

  10. Sources

  11. External links

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| image= 2006 Pro Bowl logo.png
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|home=NFC
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|home_qtr1=0
|visitor_qtr2=3
|home_qtr2=10
|visitor_qtr3=0
|home_qtr3=7
|visitor_qtr4=7
|home_qtr4=6
|date=February 12, 2006
|stadium=Aloha Stadium
|city=Honolulu, Hawaii
|visitor_coach=Mike Shanahan
|visitor_coach_team=Denver Broncos
|home_coach=John Fox
|home_coach_team=Carolina Panthers
|MVP=Derrick Brooks
|MVPteam=Tampa Bay Buccaneers
|anthem=JoJo
|coin_toss=Governor of Hawaii Linda Lingle
|referee=Gerald Austin
|attendance=50,190
|network=ESPN
|announcers=Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, Suzy Kolber, and Michele Tafoya
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The 2006 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2005 season. The game was played on February 12, 2006, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. It marked the 27th consecutive time that the National Football League's all-star game was held in Honolulu. The NFC all-stars won by the score of 23 to 17.

Game summary

The start of the game was interrupted by a surprise rainstorm that lasted through the first quarter, although it ended midway through the second. Both teams' first possessions were punted away, and each of their second drives ended in interceptions; the Chicago Bears' Nathan Vasher intercepted Peyton Manning, then John Lynch picked off Matt Hasselbeck. The AFC scored first on their next drive, culminating with a 16-yard touchdown pass from Manning to Chris Chambers. After the teams traded punts, Michael Vick took over for the NFC in the second quarter, and led the team to the AFC 15-yard line, where Neil Rackers kicked a 32-yarder to make it 7–3. Manning led the AFC right back down the field, and Shayne Graham's 31-yard field goal increased the AFC's lead.

Jake Delhomme of the Carolina Panthers took over at quarterback at the start of the third quarter, and hit Steve Smith, with three straight passes. The Carolina Panthers provided the NFC's team with their coaching staff, and with the Panthers' quarterback and wide receiver running the offense, the NFC moved quickly down the field. The drive stalled at midfield, and the NFC punted it away. After the AFC's drive, led by Chiefs' quarterback Trent Green, ended in a punt, Delhomme once again moved the NFC downfield before being sacked by Casey Hampton, forcing a fumble that was recovered by the AFC's Marcus Stroud. The NFC's defense once again responded, and on the third play of the drive, Derrick Brooks returned an interception 59 yards for a touchdown that gave the NFC the lead at 17–10. After the AFC punted away their next drive, Santana Moss fumbled the ball away in AFC territory. Green led the AFC down the field again, thanks in large part to a 20-yard run by his Chiefs teammate, Larry Johnson. Green tied the game at 17–17 with a one-yard quarterback sneak. Matt Hasselbeck took over for the NFC again, and led the team on a scoring drive, ending with a 22-yard field goal by Rackers that gave the NFC the lead again. Steve McNair came in for a play at AFC quarterback, and promptly fumbled the ball away. After the NFC punted the ball away, McNair came back and lost another fumble, giving the NFC the ball on their own 18-yard line. Following the fumble, the AFC switched to a shotgun formation. After another Rackers field goal, the AFC took over on their own 26 with 1:10 left. McNair brought the AFC to midfield, but could not get them the touchdown they needed, and the game ended on a sack by the New York Giants' Michael Strahan. Brooks was given the Most Valuable Player award.

Scoring summary

  • AFC – TD Chris Chambers 16 yd. pass from Peyton Manning (Shayne Graham kick) – 5:09 1st
  • NFC – FG Neil Rackers 32 yd. – 7:45 2nd
  • AFC – FG Shayne Graham 31 yd. – 3:22 2nd
  • NFC – TD Alge Crumpler 14 yd. pass from Michael Vick (Rackers kick) – 0:08 2nd
  • NFC – TD Derrick Brooks 59 yd. interception return (Rackers kick) – 5:01 3rd
  • AFC – TD Trent Green 1 yd. run (Graham kick) – 12:47 4th
  • NFC – FG Neil Rackers 22 yd. – 6:29 4th
  • NFC – FG Neil Rackers 20 yd. – 1:10 4th

AFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback18}} Peyton Manning, Indianapolis12}} Tom Brady, New England{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{Small|  9}} Carson Palmer, Cincinnati{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}
  16}} Jake Plummer, Denver{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}
{{Small|10}} Trent Green, Kansas City{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
{{Small|  9}} Steve McNair, Tennessee{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Running back32}} Edgerrin James, Indianapolis27}} Larry Johnson, Kansas City
{{Small|21}} LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego
Fullback41}} Lorenzo Neal, San Diego
Wide receiver88}} Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis
{{Small|85}} Chad Johnson, Cincinnati
84}} Chris Chambers, Miami
{{Small|80}} Rod Smith, Denver
Tight end85}} Antonio Gates, San Diego88}} Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City
Offensive tackle71}} Willie Anderson, Cincinnati
{{Small|77}} Willie Roaf, Kansas City{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}
78}} Tarik Glenn, Indianapolis{{Ref label|starter|c|c}}75}} Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Offensive guard66}} Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh
{{Small|68}} Will Shields, Kansas City
54}} Brian Waters, Kansas City
Center63}} Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis64}} Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end93}} Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis
{{Small|99}} Jason Taylor, Miami{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}
56}} Derrick Burgess, Oakland{{Ref label|starter|c|c}}93}} Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Defensive tackle99}} Marcus Stroud, Jacksonville
{{Small|76}} Jamal Williams, San Diego
93}} Richard Seymour, New England{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}98}} Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Outside linebacker59}} Cato June, Indianapolis
{{Small|56}} Shawne Merriman, San Diego
55}} Joey Porter, Pittsburgh
Inside linebacker56}} Al Wilson, Denver54}} Zach Thomas, Miami{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}51}} Jonathan Vilma, N.Y. Jets{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Cornerback24}} Champ Bailey, Denver
{{Small|24}} Deltha O'Neal, Cincinnati
24}} Ty Law, N.Y. Jets
Free safety21}} Bob Sanders, Indianapolis47}} John Lynch, Denver
Strong safety43}} Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh

Special teams

Position:Player:
Punter  8}} Brian Moorman, Buffalo
Placekicker17}} Shayne Graham, Cincinnati
Kick returner13}} Jerome Mathis, Houston
Special teamer31}} Hanik Milligan, San Diego
Long snapper54}} Mike Schneck, Buffalo{{Ref label|need|d|d}}
Source[1]

NFC roster

Offense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Quarterback  8}} Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle17}} Jake Delhomme, Carolina
{{Small|  7}} Michael Vick, Atlanta
Running back37}} Shaun Alexander, Seattle21}} Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants
{{Small|28}} Warrick Dunn, Atlanta
Fullback38}} Mack Strong, Seattle
Wide receiver89}} Santana Moss, Washington
{{Small|89}} Steve Smith, Carolina
11}} Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
{{Small|81}} Torry Holt, St.Louis
Tight end83}} Alge Crumpler, Atlanta80}} Jeremy Shockey, N.Y. Giants{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}82}} Jason Witten, Dallas{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Offensive tackle71}} Walter Jones, Seattle
{{Small|76}} Orlando Pace, St. Louis
60}} Chris Samuels, Washington
Offensive guard73}} Larry Allen, Dallas
{{Small|76}} Steve Hutchinson, Seattle
68}} Mike Wahle, Carolina
Center57}} Olin Kreutz, Chicago{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}65}} LeCharles Bentley, New Orleans{{Ref label|starter|c|c}}61}} Robbie Tobeck, Seattle{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}

Defense

PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)
Defensive end90}} Julius Peppers, Carolina
{{Small|92}} Michael Strahan, N.Y. Giants
72}} Osi Umenyiora, N.Y. Giants
Defensive tackle92}} Shaun Rogers, Detroit
{{Small|91}} Tommie Harris, Chicago
75}} Rod Coleman, Atlanta{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}97}} La'Roi Glover, Dallas{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Outside linebacker56}} Keith Brooking, Atlanta
{{Small|55}} Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay
55}} Lance Briggs, Chicago
Inside linebacker54}} Brian Urlacher, Chicago{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}54}} Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia{{Ref label|starter|c|c}}51}} Lofa Tatupu, Seattle{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}
Cornerback20}} Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay
{{Small|21}} DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta
31}} Nathan Vasher, Chicago
Free safety42}} Darren Sharper, Minnesota
Strong safety31}} Roy Williams, Dallas30}} Mike Brown, Chicago{{Ref label|injury|b|b}}20}} Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia{{Ref label|replacement|a|a}}

Special teams

Position:Player:
Punter  9}} Josh Bidwell, Tampa Bay
Placekicker  1}} Neil Rackers, Arizona
Kick returner18}} Koren Robinson, Minnesota
Special teamer85}} David Tyree, N.Y. Giants
Long snapper88}} Mike Bartrum, Philadelphia{{Ref label|need|d|d}}
Source[1]Notes:

{{note label|replacement|a|a}}Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy

{{note label|injury|b|b}}Injured player; selected but did not play

{{note label|starter|c|c}}Replacement starter; selected as reserve

{{note label|need|d|d}}"Need player"; named by coach

Number of selections per team

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

Officials

  • Referee: Gerald Austin
  • Umpire: Steve Wilson
  • Head Linesman: John Schleyer
  • Line Judge: Carl Johnson
  • Field Judge: Scott Steenson
  • Side Judge: Laird Hayes
  • Back Judge: Phil Luckett

Fan balloting

On December 19, 2005, the NFL announced that fans had cast more than 70.5 million votes via the Internet and the Sprint wireless telephone service, bettering by more than 16% the 61 million votes cast for the 2005 Pro Bowl. Of the top ten vote-getters, all were offensive players and seven, including four of the top five, hailed from the AFC. Colts quarterback Peyton Manning led all players, garnering 1,184,142 votes, a new single-player record, and narrowly edging out Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander (1,110,575 votes) and Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson (1,044,360 votes).

On the defensive side, AFC players filled six of the top ten spots, though Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher led all defenders, earning 420,983 votes; Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey (379,477 votes), Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney (374,289 votes), and Bengals cornerback Deltha O'Neal (373,918 votes) paced the AFC.

Among NFL rookies, Buccaneers running back Carnell Williams was the leading vote-getter, receiving 219,736 votes to surpass Steelers tight end Heath Miller (217,928 votes). Cowboys outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware (104,592 votes), Vikings punter Chris Kluwe (100,555 votes), and Bengals inside linebacker Odell Thurman (88,715 votes) rounded out the top five.

The top vote-getter at each position (as on the official NFL ballot), irrespective of conference:

Offense
PlayerTeamPositionFan votes
Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts Quarterback 1,184,142
Shaun Alexander Seattle Seahawks Running Back 1,110,575
Chris Cooley Washington Redskins Fullback 422,314
Chad Johnson Cincinnati Bengals Wide receiver 987,650
Antonio Gates San Diego Chargers Tight end 941,846
Jeff Saturday Indianapolis Colts Center 234,847
Larry Allen Dallas Cowboys Guard 248,561
Orlando Pace Saint Louis Rams Tackle 185,095
Defense
PlayerTeamPositionFan votes
Dwight Freeney Indianapolis Colts Defensive end 374,289
Rod Coleman Atlanta Falcons Interior lineman (Defensive tackle) 307,839
Demorrio Williams Atlanta Falcons Outside linebacker 244,419
Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Inside linebacker (Middle linebacker) 420,983
Champ Bailey Denver Broncos Cornerback 379,477
Brian Dawkins Philadelphia Eagles Free safety 193,166
Troy Polamalu Pittsburgh Steelers Strong safety 270,348
Special Teams
PlayerTeamPositionFan votes
Neil Rackers Arizona Cardinals Placekicker 533,004
Josh Bidwell Tampa Bay Buccaneers Punter 236,305
Dante Hall Kansas City Chiefs Kick returner 269,541
Robert Mathis Indianapolis Colts Special teams 130,890

Notably, four players—Cooley, Williams, Hall, and Robert Mathis—finished first in the balloting for their respective positions among fans but failed to secure a starting or reserve spot for the game.

Entertainment

JoJo performed the national anthem. Musical group Backstreet Boys performed during halftime alongside "200 hula dancers, drummers and fire knife dancers and 400 youth performers.[2]"

Stats

  • Most players selected from one team was seven, tied between the AFC's Indianapolis Colts and NFC's Seattle Seahawks (a Super Bowl XL contender).
  • Most starters selected from one team:
    • AFC: Indianapolis Colts, 7 (all of the players selected)
    • NFC: Seattle Seahawks (Super Bowl XL contender), 5
  • First-time selections was big: a total of 36 were in the Pro Bowl; 20 were starters. Here's the count for first-time selections:
    • AFC: 16 (11 starters)
    • NFC: 20 (9 starters)
    • Of interesting note, all four special team players (punter, kicker, kick returner, and special-team player) for both conferences were first-time selections.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2005/probowl.htm|title=2005 NFL Pro Bowlers|work=pro-football-reference.com|accessdate=January 5, 2019}}
2. ^The article requested can not be found! Please refresh your browser or go back. (M1,20060206,SPORTS04,602060349,AR). – The Honolulu Advertiser

Sources

  • {{cite news|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap?game_id=28858&displayPage=tab_recap&season=2005&week=PRO22|title=Defense leads NFC to 23–17 Pro Bowl win|publisher=NFL.com wire reports|date=2006-02-12|accessdate=2007-12-29}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/liveupdate/gamecenter/28858/NFC_Gamebook.pdf|title=NFL Gamebook – 2006 Pro Bowl|publisher=NFL.com|date=2006-02-12|accessdate=2007-12-29}}

External links

{{Commons category|2006 Pro Bowl}}
  • 2006 AFC Pro Bowl roster
  • 2006 NFC Pro Bowl roster
{{Pro Bowl}}{{2005 NFL season by team}}

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