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It was played on January 26, 2020, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, and was televised nationally by ESPN, while being simulcast on ABC and Disney XD.Fan voting began on November 12, 2019, and ended on December 12, 2019.[2] The initial roster was released on December 17, 2019. The Baltimore Ravens tied an NFL record (set by the 2007 Dallas Cowboys) by having 13 players selected to the game. The coaching staff for the AFC was led by John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens, and for the NFC by Pete Carroll of the Seattle Seahawks.[3] The AFC won the game, 38\u201333.This was the first occasion since the 1995 season that the New York Giants had no player make the Pro Bowl.Table of ContentsBackground[edit]Rule changes[edit]Summary[edit]Box score[edit]Statistics[edit]Starting lineups[edit]AFC roster[edit]Offense[edit]Defense[edit]Special teams[edit]NFC roster[edit]Offense[edit]Defense[edit]Special teams[edit]Number of selections per team[edit]Broadcasting[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Background[edit]The NFL’s three-year contract with Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, expired after the 2019 game. The league explored alternative sites, including hosting the game in Miami a week after the Super Bowl.[4] In August 2019, the NFL decided to keep the game in Orlando for an additional year.[5]Rule changes[edit]As in previous years, some rules for the Pro Bowl were different from the regular season. Some of the rules used in this game were:[6]After a score, there was no kickoff, as in previous years’ Pro Bowls. The scoring team had two options:Give the opposing team the ball at the opposing team’s own 25-yard line (equivalent to a touchback), orRun one play from the scoring team’s 25-yard line, in lieu of an onside kick. If the scoring team gains at least 15 yards it retains possession and is awarded a first down; otherwise, the other team takes over at the dead ball spot. In essence, it is a 4th-and-15 play from a team’s own 25-yard line.The “onside kick” option was exercised by the NFC in the 4th quarter, resulting in QB Kirk Cousins throwing an interception to Earl Thomas.False start penalties on receivers flexed to the line of scrimmage were relaxed. A receiver could flinch or lift one foot off the ground without penalty.Summary[edit]Box score[edit]Scoring summaryQuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScorePlaysYardsTOPNFCAFC15:035902:41NFCMichael Thomas 16-yard touchdown reception from Drew Brees, Wil Lutz kick good7010:178754:48AFCAndre Roberts 15-yard touchdown reception from Lamar Jackson, Justin Tucker kick good77211:377753:38NFCAmari Cooper 6-yard touchdown reception from Russell Wilson, Wil Lutz kick good14724:3512757:02AFCMark Andrews 3-yard touchdown reception from Lamar Jackson, Justin Tucker kick good141421:005560:58AFCJack Doyle 13-yard touchdown reception from Deshaun Watson, Justin Tucker kick good142120:063300:21AFC50-yard field goal by Justin Tucker142438:06\u2013\u2013\u2013NFCInterception returned 61 yards for touchdown by Fletcher Cox, Wil Lutz kick good212432:575692:41NFCDavante Adams 13-yard touchdown reception from Kirk Cousins, Wil Lutz kick no good (blocked)272431:373751:19AFCD. J. Chark 60-yard touchdown reception from Ryan Tannehill, Justin Tucker kick good2731410:29\u2013\u2013\u2013AFCFumble recovery returned 82 yards for touchdown by T. J. Watt, Justin Tucker kick good273844:3711755:45NFCDavante Adams 4-yard touchdown reception from Kirk Cousins, 2-point run failed (Kirk Cousins sacked)3338“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.3338Statistics[edit]StatisticsNFCAFCFirst downs1827Total yards382452Rushes\u2013yards4\u20132120\u201371Passing yards361381Passing: Comp\u2013Att\u2013Int23\u201342\u2013231\u201345\u20133Time of possession25:2434:36TeamCategoryPlayerStatisticsNFCPassingKirk Cousins13\/22, 181 yards, 2 TD, 1 INTRushingDalvin Cook3 carries, 17 yardsReceivingKenny Golladay3 receptions, 109 yardsAFCPassingLamar Jackson16\/23, 185 yards, 2 TD, 1 INTRushingMark Ingram II5 carries, 31 yardsReceivingMark Andrews9 receptions, 73 yards, 1 TDStarting lineups[edit] AFC roster[edit]The following players were selected as the AFC Pro Bowl Team:Offense[edit]PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)Quarterback8 Lamar Jackson, Baltimore15 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City[d]4 Deshaun Watson, Houston17 Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee[a]Running back24 Nick Chubb, Cleveland22 Derrick Henry, Tennessee21 Mark Ingram II, BaltimoreFullback42 Patrick Ricard, BaltimoreWide receiver10 DeAndre Hopkins, Houston[b]13 Keenan Allen, LA Chargers80 Jarvis Landry, Cleveland10 Tyreek Hill, Kansas City[d]14 Courtland Sutton, Denver[a]17 D. J. Chark, Jacksonville[a]Tight end87 Travis Kelce, Kansas City[d]89 Mark Andrews, Baltimore84 Jack Doyle, Indianapolis[a]Offensive tackle79 Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore78 Laremy Tunsil, Houston77 Trent Brown, Oakland[b]78 Orlando Brown Jr., Baltimore[a]Guard73 Marshal Yanda, Baltimore56 Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis66 David DeCastro, Pittsburgh[b]75 Joel Bitonio, Cleveland[a]Center53 Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh[b]61 Rodney Hudson, Oakland78 Ryan Kelly, Indianapolis[a]Defense[edit]PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)Defensive end97 Joey Bosa, LA Chargers[b]55 Frank Clark, Kansas City[d]93 Calais Campbell, Jacksonville54 Melvin Ingram, LA Chargers[a]41 Josh Allen, Jacksonville[a]Defensive tackle97 Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh95 Chris Jones, Kansas City[d]97 Geno Atkins, Cincinnati99 Jurrell Casey, Tennessee[a]Outside linebacker58 Von Miller, Denver90 T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh99 Matthew Judon, BaltimoreInside linebacker53 Shaquille Leonard, Indianapolis54 Dont’a Hightower, New England[b]49 Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo[a]Cornerback24 Stephon Gilmore, New England27 Tre’Davious White, Buffalo24 Marcus Peters, Baltimore[b]44 Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore23 Joe Haden, Pittsburgh[a][7]Free safety39 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh29 Earl Thomas, BaltimoreStrong safety33 Jamal Adams, NY JetsSpecial teams[edit]NFC roster[edit]The following players were selected as the NFC Pro Bowl Team:Offense[edit]Position(s)Starter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)Quarterback3 Russell Wilson, Seattle[f]9 Drew Brees, New Orleans12 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay[e]8 Kirk Cousins, Minnesota[a]Running back33 Dalvin Cook, Minnesota22 Christian McCaffrey, Carolina[b]21 Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas41 Alvin Kamara, New Orleans[a]Fullback44 Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco[d]30 C. J. Ham, Minnesota[a][8]Wide receiver11 Julio Jones, Atlanta[e]13 Michael Thomas, New Orleans13 Mike Evans, Tampa Bay[b]12 Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay[b]19 Amari Cooper, Dallas[a][9]19 Kenny Golladay, Detroit[a]17 Davante Adams, Green Bay[a]Tight end85 George Kittle, San Francisco[d]86 Zach Ertz, Philadelphia[b]87 Jared Cook, New Orleans[a]81 Austin Hooper, Atlanta[a]Offensive tackle69 David Bakhtiari, Green Bay[e]77 Tyron Smith, Dallas72 Terron Armstead, New Orleans65 Lane Johnson, Philadelphia[a]Guard70 Zack Martin, Dallas[b]79 Brandon Brooks, Philadelphia[b]75 Brandon Scherff, Washington[b]70 Trai Turner, Carolina[a][10]75 Andrus Peat, New Orleans[a]67 Larry Warford, New Orleans[a]Center62 Jason Kelce, Philadelphia72 Travis Frederick, DallasDefense[edit]PositionStarter(s)Reserve(s)Alternate(s)Defensive end94 Cameron Jordan, New Orleans97 Nick Bosa, San Francisco[d]99 Danielle Hunter, Minnesota97 Everson Griffen, Minnesota[a]Defensive tackle99 Aaron Donald, LA Rams[e]91 Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia97 Grady Jarrett, Atlanta97 Kenny Clark, Green Bay[a]Outside linebacker55 Chandler Jones, Arizona52 Khalil Mack, Chicago[e]58 Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay55 Za’Darius Smith, Green Bay[a]Inside linebacker54 Bobby Wagner, Seattle[e]59 Luke Kuechly, Carolina[b]54 Jaylon Smith, Dallas[a]54 Eric Kendricks, Minnesota[a]Cornerback23 Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans[e]25 Richard Sherman, San Francisco[d]23 Darius Slay, Detroit20 Jalen Ramsey, LA Rams[b]23 Kyle Fuller, Chicago[a]26 Shaquill Griffin, Seattle[a]29 Xavier Rhodes, Minnesota[a]Free safety32 Budda Baker, Arizona39 Eddie Jackson, ChicagoStrong safety22 Harrison Smith, MinnesotaSpecial teams[edit]Notes:Players must have accepted their invitations as alternates to be listed; those who declined are not considered Pro Bowlers.bold player who participated in game(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captaina Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancyb Injured\/suspended player; selected but did not participatec Replacement starter; selected as reserved Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl LIV (see Pro Bowl “Player Selection” section)e Selected but chose not to participatef Selected as starter, but relinquished that roleNumber of selections per team[edit]Broadcasting[edit]The game was televised nationally by ESPN, while being simulcast on ABC and Disney XD, and in Spanish by ESPN Deportes.[11]Early in the first quarter, an ABC News special report (simulcast on ESPN, with Disney XD continuing on with game coverage) interrupted the game to announce the death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash earlier in the day; before the game, NFC players who learned of his death conducted a prayer led by Wilson, while various on-field tributes were made during the game.[12] With coverage of Bryant’s death becoming a certain and continuing theme of the game coverage, it was decided to end the Disney XD simulcast with nine minutes remaining in the second quarter and switch that network to an impromptu marathon of Big City Greens.[13]References[edit]^ “Tori Kelly to Perform National Anthem at the 2020 Pro Bowl Presented by Verizon”. nflcommunications.com. 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Retrieved 2020-01-20.^ “Amari Cooper, Jaylon Smith Named To Pro Bowl”. dallascowboys.com.^ “Trai Turner named to 2020 Pro Bowl”. panthers.com.^ “2020 NFL Pro Bowl Returns to Orlando for the Fourth Straight Year on Sunday, January 26”. August 8, 2019.^ “Pro Bowl becomes tribute to Lakers legend Kobe Bryant”. ESPN. Retrieved January 26, 2020.^ “Disney XD simulcast of the 2020 Pro Bowl ends due to the breaking news of Kobe Bryant’s death”. YouTube. Google LLC. Retrieved 3 August 2020.External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/2020-pro-bowl-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2020 Pro Bowl – Wikipedia"}}]}]