National Football League all-star game
The 2018 Pro Bowl was the National Football League 's all-star game for the 2017 season , which was played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on January 28, 2018. For the first time since 2009, the game started during afternoon hours instead of primetime hours for U.S. Mainland viewers with a 3 p.m. ET start. It marked the second year the game was played in Orlando. It was televised nationally by ESPN and simulcasted on ABC . The roster was announced on December 19 on NFL Network . The AFC team won the game 24–23, the second straight year the Pro Bowl was won by the AFC.
Host selection process [ edit ] Under a three-year deal that began in 2017, the Pro Bowl will once again be hosted by Camping World Stadium in Orlando.[ 2]
The Pro Bowl Skills Challenge was held on January 25 at the Walt Disney World Resort and its ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex .
The game format was the same as for 2017, highlighted by:
Forty-four players were assigned to each team, up from 43 in 2016 (a regular game-day active roster has 46).
The two-minute warning that was given in the first and third quarters (in addition to the second and fourth quarters) in previous years was eliminated, and the ball did not change hands after the first and third quarters.
The coin toss determined which team was awarded possession first. There were no kickoffs; the ball was placed on the 25-yard line at the start of each half and after scoring plays.
Defenses were now permitted to play cover two and press coverage. Prior to 2014 , only man coverage was allowed, except for goal line situations.
A 38-second/25-second play clock was used instead of the usual 40-second/25-second clock, and up from 35-second/25-second clock in 2016.
Replay reviews will be allowed; previously there was replay in the Pro Bowl only when new equipment tests were being conducted.
There are no intentional grounding rules.
Only defensive ends and tackles may rush on passing plays, but those must be on the same side of the ball. The defense is not permitted to blitz.
All blindside blocks and blocks below the waist are illegal.
A tight end and running back must be in every formation.
No more than two wide receivers on either side of the ball.
Deep middle safety must be aligned inside the hash marks.
Play is stopped the moment a defender wraps his arms around the ball carrier. (This rule only applies to the quarterback in the backfield during regular NFL play.)
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NFC – Graham Gano 43-yard field goal, 12:08. NFC 10–3. Drive: 4 plays, −4 yards, 1:56.
NFC – Harrison Smith 79-yard interception return (Graham Gano kick), 7:18. NFC 17–3.
NFC – Graham Gano 40-yard field goal, 0:00. NFC 20–3. Drive: 11 plays, 58 yards, 1:53.
Third quarter
AFC – Delanie Walker 4-yard pass from Alex Smith (Chris Boswell kick), 11:20. NFC 20–10. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 3:40.
AFC – LeSean McCoy 2-yard run (Chris Boswell kick), 5:36. NFC 20–17. Drive: 5 plays, 53 yards, 3:07.
Fourth quarter
NFC – Graham Gano 38-yard field goal, 14:09. NFC 23–17. Drive: 13 plays, 55 yards, 6:27.
AFC – Delanie Walker 18-yard pass from Derek Carr (Chris Boswell kick), 1:31. AFC 24–23. Drive: 7 plays, 47 yards, 2:13.
Top passers
NFC – Jared Goff – 10/18, 86 yards
AFC – Alex Smith – 7/10, 131 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
NFC – Mark Ingram II – 5 rushes, 21 yards
AFC – LeSean McCoy – 3 rushes, 7 yards, TD
Top receivers
The following players were selected to represent the AFC:
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Quarterback
12 Tom Brady , New England [d]
7 Ben Roethlisberger , Pittsburgh 17 Philip Rivers , LA Chargers [b] [ 3]
11 Alex Smith , Kansas City [a] [ 3] 4 Derek Carr , Oakland [a] [ 4]
Running back
26 Le'Veon Bell , Pittsburgh
25 LeSean McCoy , Buffalo 27 Kareem Hunt , Kansas City
Fullback
46 James Develin , New England [d]
45 Roosevelt Nix , Pittsburgh [a] [ 5]
Wide receiver
10 DeAndre Hopkins , Houston [b] [ 6] 84 Antonio Brown , Pittsburgh
13 Keenan Allen , LA Chargers 18 A. J. Green , Cincinnati [b] [ 7]
13 T. Y. Hilton , Indianapolis [a] [ 7] 14 Jarvis Landry , Miami [a] [ 6]
Tight end
87 Travis Kelce , Kansas City [b] [ 8]
87 Rob Gronkowski , New England [d]
82 Delanie Walker , Tennessee [a] [ 8] 84 Jack Doyle , Indianapolis [a] [ 9]
Offensive tackle
77 Taylor Lewan , Tennessee 78 Alejandro Villanueva , Pittsburgh
72 Donald Penn , Oakland [b] [ 10]
76 Russell Okung , LA Chargers [a] [ 10]
Offensive guard
66 David DeCastro , Pittsburgh 70 Kelechi Osemele , Oakland
64 Richie Incognito , Buffalo
Center
53 Maurkice Pouncey , Pittsburgh
61 Rodney Hudson , Oakland
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Defensive end
93 Calais Campbell , Jacksonville [b] [ 11] 99 Joey Bosa , LA Chargers [b] [ 12]
52 Khalil Mack , Oakland [b] [ 13]
54 Melvin Ingram , LA Chargers [a] [ 12] 97 Cameron Heyward , Pittsburgh [a] [ 13] 91 Yannick Ngakoue , Jacksonville [a] [ 11]
Defensive tackle
97 Geno Atkins , Cincinnati 99 Jurrell Casey , Tennessee
97 Malik Jackson , Jacksonville
Outside linebacker
58 Von Miller , Denver 90 Jadeveon Clowney , Houston [b] [ 11]
55 Terrell Suggs , Baltimore
50 Telvin Smith , Jacksonville [a] [ 11]
Inside linebacker
57 C.J. Mosley , Baltimore
50 Ryan Shazier , Pittsburgh [b] [ 14]
53 Joe Schobert , Cleveland [a] [ 14]
Cornerback
20 Jalen Ramsey , Jacksonville 21 A. J. Bouye , Jacksonville
21 Aqib Talib , Denver 26 Casey Hayward , LA Chargers
Free safety
32 Eric Weddle , Baltimore
23 Micah Hyde , Buffalo [b] [ 15]
Strong safety
20 Reshad Jones , Miami
31 Kevin Byard , Tennessee [a] [ 15]
The following players were selected to represent the NFC:
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Quarterback
11 Carson Wentz , Philadelphia [b] [d]
3 Russell Wilson , Seattle 9 Drew Brees , New Orleans
16 Jared Goff , LA Rams [a] [ 17]
Running back
30 Todd Gurley , LA Rams
22 Mark Ingram II , New Orleans 41 Alvin Kamara , New Orleans
Fullback
44 Kyle Juszczyk , San Francisco
Wide receiver
11 Julio Jones , Atlanta [b] [ 18] 19 Adam Thielen , Minnesota
11 Larry Fitzgerald , Arizona [b] [ 19] 13 Michael Thomas , New Orleans
17 Davante Adams , Green Bay [a] [ 18] 89 Doug Baldwin , Seattle [a] [ 19]
Tight end
86 Zach Ertz , Philadelphia [d]
88 Jimmy Graham , Seattle [b] [ 20]
82 Jason Witten , Dallas [a] [ 21] 82 Kyle Rudolph , Minnesota [a] [ 20]
Offensive tackle
71 Trent Williams , Washington [b] [ 22] 77 Tyron Smith , Dallas [b] [ 23]
65 Lane Johnson , Philadelphia [d]
77 Andrew Whitworth , LA Rams [a] [ 22] 74 Joe Staley , San Francisco [a] [ 23] 76 Duane Brown , Seattle [a] [ 24]
Offensive guard
70 Zack Martin , Dallas [b] [ 25] 79 Brandon Brooks , Philadelphia [d]
75 Brandon Scherff , Washington [b] [ 26]
70 Trai Turner , Carolina [a] [ 25] 76 T. J. Lang , Detroit [a] [ 26] 67 Larry Warford , New Orleans [a] [ 27]
Center
51 Alex Mack , Atlanta
72 Travis Frederick , Dallas
Position
Starter(s)
Reserve(s)
Alternate(s)
Defensive end
90 DeMarcus Lawrence , Dallas 97 Everson Griffen , Minnesota [b] [ 28]
94 Cameron Jordan , New Orleans
72 Michael Bennett , Seattle [a] [ 28]
Defensive tackle
91 Fletcher Cox , Philadelphia [d] 99 Aaron Donald , LA Rams [b] [ 29]
93 Gerald McCoy , Tampa Bay
76 Mike Daniels , Green Bay [a] [ 29] 98 Linval Joseph , Minnesota [a] [ 20]
Outside linebacker
55 Chandler Jones , Arizona 91 Ryan Kerrigan , Washington
55 Anthony Barr , Minnesota [b] [ 30]
58 Thomas Davis Sr. , Carolina [a] [ 30]
Inside linebacker
59 Luke Kuechly , Carolina [b] [ 31]
54 Bobby Wagner , Seattle [b] [ 32]
45 Deion Jones , Atlanta [a] [ 31] 58 Kwon Alexander , Tampa Bay [a] [ 32]
Cornerback
21 Patrick Peterson , Arizona 29 Xavier Rhodes , Minnesota
23 Marshon Lattimore , New Orleans 23 Darius Slay , Detroit
Free safety
29 Earl Thomas , Seattle
27 Malcolm Jenkins , Philadelphia [d]
Strong safety
21 Landon Collins , NY Giants [b] [ 20]
22 Keanu Neal , Atlanta [a] [ 33] 22 Harrison Smith , Minnesota [a] [ 20]
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 LII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section) Number of selections per team [ edit ] The 2018 Pro Bowl was televised nationally by ABC , ESPN , and ESPN Deportes . The simulcast marked the game's return to broadcast television, as well as its return to ABC for the first time since 2003 .[ 35] To accommodate the return to broadcast television, the game moved from primetime to an afternoon start time to avoid interfering with ABC's Primetime Lineup.
All selected in a different way, some by fan vote, some by team vote and some by choice of their director, the 2018 Pro Bowl Cheerleaders were a team composed of only one representative from each NFL team. This elite group of women attended events, performed for fans, and learned new routines all throughout the week leading up to the game. The team performed for the entirety of the game and in the half-time routine with Jordan Fisher.
Team
Cheerleader
Arizona Cardinals
Nikki
Atlanta Falcons
Leslie
Baltimore Ravens
Amanda
Carolina Panthers
Chanadale
Cincinnati Bengals
Kristen
Dallas Cowboys
KaShara
Denver Broncos
Angela
Detroit Lions
Stacey
Houston Texans
Lauren
Indianapolis Colts
Jessica
Jacksonville Jaguars
Ginger
Kansas City Chiefs
Ashley
Los Angeles Chargers
Lauryn
Los Angeles Rams
Sativa-Skye
Miami Dolphins
Allison
Minnesota Vikings
Saral
New England Patriots
Victoria
New Orleans Saints
Marshe'
New York Jets
Kimberly
Oakland Raiders
Angel
Philadelphia Eagles
Symone
Seattle Seahawks
Hailey
San Francisco 49ers
Nina
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Chloe
Tennessee Titans
Jocelyn
Washington Redskins
Kellie
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