The Pro Bowl will be at 7 pm ET on ESPN.
Team Rice vs. Team Irvin will square off in Hawaii. Here are the rosters: Team Rice: QB: Eli Manning, Giants DT: Aaron Donald, Rams QB: Derek Carr, Raiders DT: Fletcher Cox, Eagles QB: Tyrod Taylor, Bills DT: Gerald McCoy, Buccaneers FB: John Kuhn, Packers DE: Cameron Jordan, Saints RB: Adrian Peterson, Vikings DE: Everson Griffen, Vikings RB: Doug Martin, Buccaneers LB: Elvis Dumervil, Ravens RB: Chris Ivory, Jets LB: Julius Peppers, Packers WR: Jarvis Landry, Dolphins LB: Tamba Hali, Chiefs WR: Amari Cooper, Raiders LB: Khalil Mack, Raiders WR: T.Y. Hilton, Colts LB: Clay Matthews, Packers WR: Odell Beckham Jr., Giants LB: Bobby Wagner, Seahawks TE: Travis Kelce, Chiefs CB: Marcus Peters, Chiefs TE: Gary Barnidge, Browns CB: Vontae Davis, Colts OG: Richie Incognito, Bills CB: Brent Grimes, Dolphins OG: Logan Mankins, Buccaneers CB: Jason Verrett, Chargers OG: Josh Sitton, Packers S: Eric Berry, Chiefs OG: Nick Mangold, Jets S: Mike Adams, Colts OT: Kyle Long, Bears S: Charles Woodson, Raiders OT: Joe Staley, 49ers ST: Cedric Peerman, Chargers OT: Joe Thomas, Browns KR: Tyler Lockett, Seahawks C: Eric Wood, Bills P: Johnny Hekker, Rams K: Josh Brown, Giants Team Irvin: QB: Russell Wilson, Seahawks DE: Michael Bennett, Seahawks QB: Jameis Winston, Buccaneers DE: Carlos Dunlap, Bengals QB: Teddy Bridgewater, Vikings DE: Ziggy Ansah, Lions FB: Patrick DiMarco, Falcons DT: Geno Atkins, Bengals RB: Todd Gurley, Rams DT: Calais Campbell, Cardinals RB: Latavius Murray, Raiders DT: Jurrell Casey, Titans RB: Devonta Freeman, Falcons LB: Sean Lee, Cowboys WR: Julio Jones, Falcons LB: Anthony Barr, Vikings WR: A.J. Green, Bengals LB: Lavonte David, Buccaneers WR: DeAndre Hopkins, Texans LB: NaVorro Bowman, 49ers WR: Allen Robinson, Jaguars LB: Derrick Johnson, Chiefs TE: Tyler Eifert, Bengals CB: Richard Sherman, Seahawks TE: Delanie Walker, Titans CB: Desmond Trufant, Falcons OG: David DeCastro, Steelers CB: Adam Jones, Bengals OG: Zack Martin, Cowboys CB: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Giants OG: Marshal Yanda, Ravens S: Malcolm Jenkins, Eagles OT: Branden Albert, Dolphins S: Reshad Jones, Dolphins OT: Tyron Smith, Cowboys S: Harrison Smith, Vikings OT: Andrew Whitworth, Bengals ST: Justin Bethel, Cardinals C: Travis Frederick, Cowboys KR: Darren Sproles, Eagles C: Alex Mack, Browns P: Sam Koch, Ravens K: Dan Bailey, Cowboys Congratulations to the Carolina Panthers on their huge win today! Have a great time at the Super Bowl!
Congratulations to the Broncos on reaching the Super Bowl!!! Good luck in this week of preparation!
Arizona Postseason History:
All-Time Playoff Record: 7-8 Conference Championship Record: 1-0 Last appearance in the Conference Championship was in 2008 (games were played in 2009). Last week's win vs. Green Bay was quarterback Carson Palmer's first ever playoff win in 13 seasons. The Cardinals are hoping for their second Super Bowl appearance and first championship. Carolina Postseason History: All-Time Playoff Record: 8-6 Conference Championship Record: 1-2 Last appearance in the Conference Championship was in 2005. The Panthers are even longer overdue for a Super Bowl appearance because they last appeared in 2003 against New England (game was played in 2004). This is the first time 2 Heisman trophy winners will face each other in the Super Bowl era. Palmer won it with the University of Southern California in 2002 and Cam Newton won with Auburn in 2010. This game will be a huge win for both teams and should not be missed. New England Postseason History:
All-Time Playoff Record: 29-18 Conference Championship Record: 8-3 Last appearance in the Conference Championship was last year vs. Indianapolis. Tom Brady is 11-5 against Peyton Manning in his career. Brady has 6 appearances in the Super Bowl and is 4-2. Brady has started in more Super Bowls than any other quarterback, active or retired. Brady knows the way to get there for sure, but will Denver stop him? Denver Postseason History: All-Time Playoff Record: 21-19 Conference Championship Record: 7-2 Last appearance in the Conference Championship was in the 2013 playoffs against New England. Denver won 26-16 and played Seattle in the Super Bowl. Peyton Manning has started in 3 Super Bowls and is 1-2. This year his defense could help him get there for a fourth time. The team's sack leader, Von Miller, racked up to 11 sacks this season. Danny Trevathan led the team with 109 tackles. Aqib Talib has 3 interceptions. Talib will be very hungry in this game because he is a former Patriot. The entire defense will be ready and waiting for New England tomorrow. Sunday, 1/24:
New England at Denver (3:05 pm ET) CBS Arizona at Carolina (6:40 pm ET) Fox Saturday, 1/16:
Kansas City at New England (4:35 pm ET) CBS Green Bay at Arizona (8:15 pm ET) NBC Sunday, 1/17: Seattle at Carolina (1:05 pm ET) Fox Pittsburgh at Denver (4:40 pm ET) CBS Saturday, 1/9:
Kansas City at Houston (4:35 pm ET) ESPN/ABC Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (8:15 pm ET) CBS Sunday, 1/10: Seattle at Minnesota (1:05 pm ET) NBC Green Bay at Washington (4:40 pm ET) Fox AFC:
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Kansas City at Houston NFC: Seattle at Minnesota Green Bay at Washington Teams on BYE: Denver (1), New England (2), Carolina (1), and Arizona (2). Denver will play Pittsburgh or winner of Kansas City vs. Houston. New England will play Cincinnati or winner Kansas City vs. Houston. Carolina will play Seattle or winner of Green Bay vs. Washington. Arizona will play Minnesota or winner of Green Bay vs. Washington. This is the last week of the regular season and time has flown! It's already a new year and so much has changed since Week One! We now know which teams are the real deal and which players could win MVP but we still don't know everyone in the playoffs just yet. That will make for some good football on Sunday.
Sunday, 1/3: New York Jets at Buffalo* (Jets can clinch a spot with win) New England at Miami Baltimore at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Cleveland* (Pittsburgh can still get in with a win and a Jets loss) Jacksonville at Houston* (Houston needs to win to clinch their division) Tennessee at Indianapolis* (Indianapolis can only get in with a win and a Houston loss) Washington at Dallas Philadelphia at New York Giants Detroit at Chicago New Orleans at Atlanta Oakland at Kansas City San Diego at Denver Seattle at Arizona St. Louis at San Francisco Tampa Bay at Carolina Minnesota at Green Bay (Sunday Night Football) Thanks to everyone for a good regular season and good luck if your team will be heading into the offseason early! There's always the draft and next year to look forward to! |
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