Pro Bowl

The Pro Bowl is the National Football League's All-Star game. The game is the last game of the season. It's officially called the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl. The game has been played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii since February 1980. A postseason All-Star game between the new league champion and a team of professional all-stars was added to the NFL schedule in January 1939, at the end of the 1938 season. In the first game at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles, California the New York Giants beat a team made up of players from NFL teams and two independent clubs the Los Angeles Bulldogs and the Hollywood Stars. An all-NFL All-Star team provided the opposition over the next four seasons, but the event was cancelled after the game at the close of the 1942 season. The NFL revived the game in January 1951, after the 1950 pro football season. It was a contest between conference all-star teams: American vs National (1951-53), Eastern vs Western (1954-1970), and AFC vs NFC (since 1971). After the AFL-NFL Merger of 1970, the name of the NFL's all-star game was changed to the "AFC-NFC Pro Bowl". Since the merger, the head coaches of the teams that lost in the AFC and NFC championship games have been selected as the coaches for the respective Pro Bowl squads — a compromise that arose from the decision to discontinue the Playoff Bowl, which had it been retained, would have matched up the two teams that lost the conference title games. The first Most Valuable Player award in the Pro Bowl was presented in 1951. From 1957 to 1971, two awards were presented to an offensive back and a defensive lineman. In 1972, there were awards for both an offensive player and a defensive player. Since 1973, there's been only one single MVP award.

NFL All-Star games (1939-1942)

No Most Valuable Player awards were presented during these games

NFL Pro Bowls (1951-70)

Date !! Score !! Most Valuable Players
a href="/encyclopedia/January-14" title="January 14">January 14, 1951 American Conference 28, National Conference 27 Otto Graham, Browns, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/January-12" title="January 12">January 12, 1952 National Conf. 30, American Conf. 13 Dan Towler, Rams, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/January-10" title="January 10">January 10, 1953 National Conf. 27, American Conf. 7 Don Doll, Lions, Defensive back
a href="/encyclopedia/January-17" title="January 17">January 17, 1954 East 20, West 9 Chuck Bednarik, Eagles, Linebacker
a href="/encyclopedia/January-16" title="January 16">January 16, 1955 West 26, East 19 Billy Wilson, 49ers, End
a href="/encyclopedia/January-15" title="January 15">January 15, 1956 East 31, West 30 Ollie Matson, Cardinals, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/January-13" title="January 13">January 13, 1957 West 19, East 10 Back: Bert Rechichar, Colts; Lineman: Ernie Stautner, Steelers
a href="/encyclopedia/January-12" title="January 12">January 12, 1958 West 26, East 7 Back: Hugh McElhenny, 49ers; Lineman: Gene Brito, Redskins
a href="/encyclopedia/January-11" title="January 11">January 11, 1959 East 28, West 21 Back: Frank Gifford, NY Giants; Lineman: Doug Atkins, Bears
a href="/encyclopedia/January-17" title="January 17">January 17, 1960 West 38, East 21 Back: Johnny Unitas, Colts; Lineman: Big Daddy Lipscomb, Steelers
a href="/encyclopedia/January-15" title="January 15">January 15, 1961 West 35, East 31 Back: Johnny Unitas, Colts; Lineman: Sam Huff, NY Giants
a href="/encyclopedia/January-14" title="January 14">January 14, 1962 West 31, East 30 Back: Jim Brown, Browns; Lineman: Henry Jordan, Packers
a href="/encyclopedia/January-13" title="January 13">January 13, 1963 East 30, West 20 Back: Jim Brown, Browns; Lineman: Big Daddy Lipscomb, Steelers
a href="/encyclopedia/January-12" title="January 12">January 12, 1964 West 31, East 17 Back: Johnny Unitas, Colts; Lineman: Gino Marchetti, Colts
a href="/encyclopedia/January-10" title="January 10">January 10, 1965 West 34, East 14 Back: Fran Tarkenton, Vikings; Lineman: Terry Barr, Lions
a href="/encyclopedia/January-15" title="January 15">January 15, 1966 East 36, West 7 Back: Jim Brown, Browns; Lineman: Dale Meinhart, Cardinals
a href="/encyclopedia/January-22" title="January 22">January 22, 1967 East 20, West 10 Back: Gale Sayers, Bears; Lineman: Floyd Peters, Eagles
a href="/encyclopedia/January-21" title="January 21">January 21, 1968 West 38, East 20 Back: Gale Sayers, Bears; Lineman: Dave Robinson, Packers
a href="/encyclopedia/January-19" title="January 19">January 19, 1969 West 10, East 7 Back: Roman Gabriel, Rams; Lineman: Merlin Olsen, Rams
a href="/encyclopedia/January-18" title="January 18">January 18, 1970 West 16, East 13 Back: Gale Sayers, Bears; Lineman: George Andrie, Cowboys

AFC-NFC Pro Bowls (1971-present)

Date !! Score !! Most Valuable Players
a href="/encyclopedia/January-24" title="January 24">January 24, 1971 NFC, 27-6 Back: Mel Renfro, Cowboys; Lineman: Fred Carr, Packers
a href="/encyclopedia/January-23" title="January 23">January 23, 1972 AFC, 26-13 Offense: Jan Stenerud, Chiefs; Defense: Willie Lanier, Chiefs
a href="/encyclopedia/January-21" title="January 21">January 21, 1973 AFC, 33-28 O. J. Simpson, Bills, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/January-20" title="January 20">January 20, 1974 AFC, 15-13 Garo Yepremian, Dolphins, Placekicker
a href="/encyclopedia/January-20" title="January 20">January 20, 1975 NFC, 17-10 James Harris, Rams, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/January-26" title="January 26">January 26, 1976 NFC, 23-20 Billy Johnson, Oilers, Kick returner
a href="/encyclopedia/January-17" title="January 17">January 17, 1977 AFC, 24-14 Mel Blount, Steelers, Cornerback
a href="/encyclopedia/January-23" title="January 23">January 23, 1978 NFC, 14-13 Walter Payton, Bears, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/January-29" title="January 29">January 29, 1979 NFC, 13-7 Ahmad Rashad, Vikings, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/January-27" title="January 27">January 27, 1980 NFC, 37-27 Chuck Muncie, Saints, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/February-1" title="February 1">February 1, 1981 NFC, 21-7 Eddie Murray, Lions, Placekicker
a href="/encyclopedia/January-31" title="January 31">January 31, 1982 AFC, 16-13 Kellen Winslow, Chargers, Tight end; and Lee Roy Selmon, Buccaneers, Defensive end
a href="/encyclopedia/February-6" title="February 6">February 6, 1983 NFC, 20-19 Dan Fouts, Chargers, Quarterback; and John Jefferson, Packers, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/January-29" title="January 29">January 29, 1984 NFC, 45-3 Joe Theismann, Redskins, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/January-27" title="January 27">January 27, 1985 AFC, 22-14 Mark Gastineau, Jets, Defensive end
a href="/encyclopedia/February-2" title="February 2">February 2, 1986 NFC, 28-24 Phil Simms, Giants, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-1" title="February 1">February 1, 1987 AFC, 10-6 Reggie White, Eagles, Defensive end
a href="/encyclopedia/February-7" title="February 7">February 7, 1988 AFC, 15-6 Bruce Smith, Bills, Defensive end
a href="/encyclopedia/January-29" title="January 29">January 29, 1989 NFC, 34-3 Randall Cunningham, Eagles, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-4" title="February 4">February 4, 1990 NFC, 27-21 Jerry Gray, Rams, Cornerback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-3" title="February 3">February 3, 1991 AFC, 23-21 Jim Kelly, Bills, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-2" title="February 2">February 2, 1992 NFC, 21-15 Michael Irvin, Cowboys, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/February-7" title="February 7">February 7, 1993 AFC, 23-20 (OT) Steve Tasker, Bills, Special teams
a href="/encyclopedia/February-6" title="February 6">February 6, 1994 NFC, 17-3 Andre Rison, Falcons, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/February-5" title="February 5">February 5, 1995 AFC, 41-13 Marshall Faulk, Colts, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/February-4" title="February 4">February 4, 1996 NFC, 20-13 Jerry Rice, 49ers, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/February-2" title="February 2">February 2, 1997 AFC, 26-23 (OT) Mark Brunell, Jaguars, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-1" title="February 1">February 1, 1998 AFC, 29-24 Warren Moon, Seahawks, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-7" title="February 7">February 7, 1999 AFC, 23-10 Ty Law, Patriots, Cornerback; and Keyshawn Johnson, Jets, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/February-6" title="February 6">February 6, 2000 NFC, 51-31 Randy Moss, Vikings, Wide receiver
a href="/encyclopedia/February-4" title="February 4">February 4, 2001 AFC, 38-17 Rich Gannon, Raiders, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-10" title="February 10">February 10, 2002 AFC, 38-30 Rich Gannon, Raiders, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-2" title="February 2">February 2, 2003 AFC, 45-20 Ricky Williams, Dolphins, Running back
a href="/encyclopedia/February-8" title="February 8">February 8, 2004 NFC, 55-52 Marc Bulger, Rams, Quarterback
a href="/encyclopedia/February-13" title="February 13">February 13, 2005 AFC, 38-27 Peyton Manning, Colts, Quarterback

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