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Date | February 4, 2001 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Stadium | Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Rich Gannon (Oakland Raiders) | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Bob McElwee | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 50,301 | ||||||||||||||||||
Ceremonies | |||||||||||||||||||
National anthem | Dream | ||||||||||||||||||
Halftime show | 98 Degrees | ||||||||||||||||||
TV in the United States | |||||||||||||||||||
Network | ABC | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Al Michaels, Dan Fouts, Dennis Miller, Eric Dickerson and Melissa Stark | ||||||||||||||||||
The 2001 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 2000 season. The game was played on February 4, 2001, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The final score was AFC 38, NFC 17. Rich Gannon of the Oakland Raiders was the game's MVP.
Position: | Starters: | Reserves: |
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Quarterback | 12 Rich Gannon, Oakland | 18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 14 Brian Griese, Denver [b] 9 Steve McNair, Tennessee [b] 18 Elvis Grbac, Kansas City [a] |
Running back | 32 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis | 27 Eddie George, Tennessee 28 Corey Dillon, Cincinnati |
Fullback | 20 Richie Anderson, N.Y. Jets | |
Wide receiver | 88 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis 80 Eric Moulds, Buffalo | 82 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville 80 Rod Smith, Denver |
Tight end | 88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City | 89 Frank Wycheck, Tennessee |
Offensive tackle | 71 Tony Boselli, Jacksonville [b] 72 Brad Hopkins, Tennessee [c] 75 Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore | 72 Lincoln Kennedy, Oakland [a] |
Offensive guard | 79 Ruben Brown, Buffalo 74 Bruce Matthews, Tennessee [b] 76 Steve Wisniewski, Oakland [c] | 68 Will Shields, Kansas City [a] |
Center | 68 Kevin Mawae, N.Y. Jets | 66 Tom Nalen, Denver [b] 61 Tim Ruddy, Miami [a] |
Position: | Starters: | Reserves: |
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Defensive end | 93 Trace Armstrong, Miami 99 Jason Taylor, Miami | 90 Jevon Kearse, Tennessee |
Defensive tackle | 95 Sam Adams, Baltimore 93 Trevor Pryce, Denver | 92 Ted Washington, Buffalo |
Outside linebacker | 57 Mo Lewis, N.Y. Jets 55 Junior Seau, San Diego | 92 Jason Gildon, Pittsburgh |
Inside linebacker | 52 Ray Lewis, Baltimore | 56 Sam Cowart, Buffalo 54 Zach Thomas, Miami [d] |
Cornerback | 29 Sam Madison, Miami 21 Samari Rolle, Tennessee | 24 Charles Woodson, Oakland |
Free safety | 26 Rod Woodson, Baltimore | 31 Brock Marion, Miami |
Strong safety | 23 Blaine Bishop, Tennessee |
Position: | Player: |
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Punter | 2 Darren Bennett, San Diego |
Placekicker | 3 Matt Stover, Baltimore |
Kick returner | 85 Derrick Mason, Tennessee |
Special teamer | 53 Larry Izzo, Miami |
Position: | Starters: | Reserves: |
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Quarterback | 11 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota | 5 Jeff Garcia, San Francisco 13 Kurt Warner, St. Louis [b] 5 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia [a] |
Running back | 28 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis [b] 25 Charlie Garner, San Francisco [c] | 26 Robert Smith, Minnesota [b] 48 Stephen Davis, Washington [a] 28 Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay [a] |
Fullback | 40 Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay | |
Wide receiver | 80 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis [b] 84 Randy Moss, Minnesota [b] 80 Cris Carter, Minnesota [c] 81 Terrell Owens, San Francisco [c] | 87 Joe Horn, New Orleans [a] 88 Torry Holt, St. Louis [a] |
Tight end | 89 Chad Lewis, Philadelphia | 80 Stephen Alexander, Washington |
Offensive tackle | 76 Orlando Pace, St. Louis 77 Willie Roaf, New Orleans | 77 Korey Stringer, Minnesota |
Offensive guard | 73 Larry Allen, Dallas 64 Randall McDaniel, Tampa Bay | 65 Ron Stone, N.Y. Giants |
Center | 62 Jeff Christy, Tampa Bay | 78 Matt Birk, Minnesota |
Position: | Starters: | Reserves: |
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Defensive end | 53 Hugh Douglas, Philadelphia 94 Joe Johnson, New Orleans | 99 Marco Coleman, Washington |
Defensive tackle | 97 La'Roi Glover, New Orleans 99 Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay | 94 Luther Elliss, Detroit |
Outside linebacker | 98 Jessie Armstead, N.Y. Giants 55 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay | 59 Keith Mitchell, New Orleans |
Inside linebacker | 57 Stephen Boyd, Detroit [b] 54 Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia [c] | 54 Brian Urlacher, Chicago [a] 55 Mark Fields, New Orleans [d] |
Cornerback | 24 Champ Bailey, Washington 23 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia | 21 Donnie Abraham, Tampa Bay |
Free safety | 42 Darren Sharper, Green Bay | |
Strong safety | 24 Robert Griffith, Minnesota | 47 John Lynch, Tampa Bay |
Position: | Player: |
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Punter | 10 Scott Player, Arizona |
Placekicker | 7 Martin Gramatica, Tampa Bay |
Kick returner | 80 Desmond Howard, Detroit |
Special teamer | 24 Michael Bates, Carolina |
Notes:
Name | Position |
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Bob McElwee (#95) | Referee |
Butch Hannah (#40) | Umpire |
Paul Weidner (#87) | Head Linesman |
Tom Stephan (#68) | Line Judge |
Tom Sifferman (#118) | Field Judge |
Rick Patterson (#15) | Side Judge |
Billy Smith (#2) | Back Judge |
Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Total |
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AFC | 14 | 10 | 7 | 7 | 38 |
NFC | 0 | 3 | 14 | 0 | 17 |
Statistic | Number (NFC) | Number (AFC) |
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First Downs | 20 | 29 |
AFC Team | Selections | NFC Team | Selections |
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Tennessee Titans | 9 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 9 |
Miami Dolphins | 7 | Minnesota Vikings | 8 |
Baltimore Ravens | 5 | New Orleans Saints | 6 |
Oakland Raiders | 4 | Philadelphia Eagles | 5 |
Denver Broncos | 4 | St. Louis Rams | 5 |
Buffalo Bills | 4 | Washington Redskins | 5 |
Indianapolis Colts | 3 | Detroit Lions | 3 |
New York Jets | 3 | San Francisco 49ers | 3 |
Kansas City Chiefs | 3 | New York Giants | 2 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 2 | Green Bay Packers | 1 |
San Diego Chargers | 2 | Carolina Panthers | 1 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 1 | Dallas Cowboys | 1 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 1 | Chicago Bears | 1 |
Seattle Seahawks | 0 | Arizona Cardinals | 1 |
New England Patriots | 0 | Atlanta Falcons | 0 |
Cleveland Browns | 0 |
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