National Football League all-star game
The 2019 Pro Bowl was the
National Football League 's
all-star game for the
2018 NFL season , played on January 27, 2019, at
Camping World Stadium in
Orlando, Florida . It was televised nationally by
ESPN and its sister networks.
Game format
The 2019 game featured the same format as the previous five editions. For the sixth straight year, the Pro Bowl differed from standard NFL game rules and format in that there were no kickoffs and every quarter had a
two-minute warning .
[1] Also, the play clock was only 35 seconds, and the game clock ran after pass incompletions, except with less than two minutes left in either half (or overtime, had it been necessary).
[2]
As with the previous Pro Bowl, a modified
limited-contact form was used, and play was called
dead as soon as a player was surrounded and likely to be tackled.
[3]
Summary
Box score
Scoring summary
Source:
[4]
Game statistics
Patrick Mahomes started at quarterback for the AFC.
Statistics
AFC
NFC
First downs
24
10
Plays–yards
64–416
38–148
Rushes–yards
18–54
9–47
Passing yards
362
101
Passing: comp–att–int
29–46–2
14–29–3
Time of possession
36:03
23:57
AFC Rosters
The following players were selected to represent the AFC:
Offense
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Quarterback
15
Patrick Mahomes ,
Kansas City
17
Philip Rivers ,
LA Chargers
[b]
[5] 12
Tom Brady ,
New England
[d]
[6]
12
Andrew Luck ,
Indianapolis
[a]
[5] 4
Deshaun Watson ,
Houston
[a]
[6]
Running back
30
James Conner ,
Pittsburgh
28
Melvin Gordon ,
LA Chargers 30
Phillip Lindsay ,
Denver
[b]
[7]
26
Lamar Miller ,
Houston
[a]
[7]
Fullback
42
Anthony Sherman ,
Kansas City
Wide receiver
10
DeAndre Hopkins ,
Houston
[b]
[8] 10
Tyreek Hill ,
Kansas City
13
Keenan Allen ,
LA Chargers 84
Antonio Brown ,
Pittsburgh
[b]
[9]
19
JuJu Smith-Schuster ,
Pittsburgh
[a]
[9] 80
Jarvis Landry ,
Cleveland
[a]
[8]
Tight end
87
Travis Kelce ,
Kansas City
[b]
[10]
85
Eric Ebron ,
Indianapolis
87
Jared Cook ,
Oakland
[a]
[10]
Offensive tackle
77
Taylor Lewan ,
Tennessee 78
Alejandro Villanueva ,
Pittsburgh
72
Eric Fisher ,
Kansas City
Offensive guard
66
David DeCastro ,
Pittsburgh
[b]
[11] 73
Marshal Yanda ,
Baltimore
56
Quenton Nelson ,
Indianapolis
75
Joel Bitonio ,
Cleveland
[a]
[11]
Center
53
Maurkice Pouncey ,
Pittsburgh
53
Mike Pouncey ,
LA Chargers
Defense
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Defensive end
99
J. J. Watt ,
Houston
[b]
[12] 95
Myles Garrett ,
Cleveland
54
Melvin Ingram ,
LA Chargers
93
Calais Campbell ,
Jacksonville
[a]
[12]
Defensive tackle
97
Geno Atkins ,
Cincinnati
[b]
[13] 99
Jurrell Casey ,
Tennessee
[b]
[14]
97
Cameron Heyward ,
Pittsburgh
95
Kyle Williams ,
Buffalo
[a]
[14] 98
Brandon Williams ,
Baltimore
[a]
[13]
Outside linebacker
58
Von Miller ,
Denver 90
Jadeveon Clowney ,
Houston
[b]
[15]
55
Dee Ford ,
Kansas City
90
T. J. Watt ,
Pittsburgh
[a]
[15]
Inside linebacker
57
C. J. Mosley ,
Baltimore
55
Benardrick McKinney ,
Houston
Cornerback
25
Xavien Howard ,
Miami 20
Jalen Ramsey ,
Jacksonville
24
Stephon Gilmore ,
New England
[d]
[16] 21
Denzel Ward ,
Cleveland
25
Chris Harris Jr. ,
Denver
[a]
[16]
Free safety
33
Derwin James ,
LA Chargers
32
Eric Weddle ,
Baltimore
Strong safety
33
Jamal Adams ,
NY Jets
Special teams
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 captain
a Replacement player selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured/suspended player; selected but did not participate
c Replacement starter; selected as reserve
d Selected but did not play because his team advanced to
Super Bowl LIII (see
Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
e Selected but chose not to participate
NFC rosters
The following players were selected to represent the NFC:
Offense
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Quarterback
9
Drew Brees ,
New Orleans
[b]
[18]
16
Jared Goff ,
LA Rams
[d]
[19] 12
Aaron Rodgers ,
Green Bay
[b]
[20]
3
Russell Wilson ,
Seattle
[a]
[20] 10
Mitchell Trubisky ,
Chicago
[a]
[19] 4
Dak Prescott ,
Dallas
[a]
[18]
Running back
30
Todd Gurley ,
LA Rams
[d]
[21]
26
Saquon Barkley ,
NY Giants 21
Ezekiel Elliott ,
Dallas
41
Alvin Kamara ,
New Orleans
[a]
[21]
Fullback
44
Kyle Juszczyk ,
San Francisco
Wide receiver
13
Michael Thomas ,
New Orleans
[b]
[18] 11
Julio Jones ,
Atlanta
[b]
[22]
17
Davante Adams ,
Green Bay 19
Adam Thielen ,
Minnesota
13
Mike Evans ,
Tampa Bay
[a]
[22] 19
Amari Cooper ,
Dallas
[a]
[18]
Tight end
86
Zach Ertz ,
Philadelphia
[b]
[23]
85
George Kittle ,
San Francisco
81
Austin Hooper ,
Atlanta
[a]
[23]
Offensive tackle
72
Terron Armstead ,
New Orleans
[b]
[24] 77
Tyron Smith ,
Dallas
[b]
[25]
71
Trent Williams ,
Washington
[b]
65
Lane Johnson ,
Philadelphia
[a]
[25] 72
Charles Leno Jr. ,
Chicago
[a]
[24] 70
Jake Matthews ,
Atlanta
[a]
Offensive Guard
79
Brandon Brooks ,
Philadelphia
[b]
[21] 70
Zack Martin ,
Dallas
[b]
[21]
70
Trai Turner ,
Carolina
75
Andrus Peat ,
New Orleans
[a]
[21] 67
Larry Warford ,
New Orleans
[a]
[21]
Center
51
Alex Mack ,
Atlanta
60
Max Unger ,
New Orleans
[b]
[24]
65
Cody Whitehair ,
Chicago
[a]
[24]
Defense
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Defensive end
94
Cameron Jordan ,
New Orleans 90
DeMarcus Lawrence ,
Dallas
99
Danielle Hunter ,
Minnesota
Defensive tackle
99
Aaron Donald ,
LA Rams
[d]
[26] 91
Fletcher Cox ,
Philadelphia
[b]
[27]
96
Akiem Hicks ,
Chicago
99
DeForest Buckner ,
San Francisco
[a]
[27] 99
Kawann Short ,
Carolina
[a]
[26]
Outside linebacker
52
Khalil Mack ,
Chicago
[b]
[28] 91
Ryan Kerrigan ,
Washington
55
Anthony Barr ,
Minnesota
54
Olivier Vernon ,
NY Giants
[a]
[28]
Inside linebacker
59
Luke Kuechly ,
Carolina
[b]
[29]
54
Bobby Wagner ,
Seattle
55
Leighton Vander Esch ,
Dallas
[a]
[29]
Cornerback
23
Kyle Fuller ,
Chicago 21
Patrick Peterson ,
Arizona
23
Darius Slay ,
Detroit 31
Byron Jones ,
Dallas
Free safety
39
Eddie Jackson ,
Chicago
22
Harrison Smith ,
Minnesota
Strong safety
21
Landon Collins ,
NY Giants
[b]
[30]
27
Malcolm Jenkins ,
Philadelphia
[a]
[30]
Special teams
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 captain
a Replacement Player selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured/suspended player; selected but did not participate
c Replacement starter; selected as reserve
d Selected but did not play because his team advanced to
Super Bowl LIII (see
Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
Number of selections per team
Background
Host selection process
This was the last year of a three-year deal that began in 2017 that the Pro Bowl will be held at
Camping World Stadium in
Orlando, Florida .
[33]
Broadcasting
The game was televised nationally by
ESPN , and simulcasted by
ABC and
Disney XD ,
[34] and broadcast via radio by
Westwood One . The game was carried in Spanish by
ESPN Deportes . In contrast to the network's "
megacast " approach to other multi-network games, all three English-language TV channels carried the same feed. It was the first time the NFL Pro Bowl was aired on a cable network that targets children: Disney XD.
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