Yes, Pro Bowl games are always one thing. So someone had to win the event.
Sunday, the NFC won a measure of brawling rights over their AFC counterparts, winning the 76-63 stars matches while the quarter of the Detroit lions, Jared Goff, won the offensive honors and the teammate From Pro Bowl, Byron Murphy, received defensive honors.
Goff went 10 out of 11 for 126 yards and three Touché and Murphy passes had a choice 6.
AFC’s head coach Peyton Manning had jokes for the light affair, which he lost three consecutive years against his younger brother Eli.
Many are made up of the way this version of the pro bowl is not as fun as before, especially since it is not a tackle football match with pads. THE Many reminders of Shaun Taylor jaw From the bettor Brian Moorman in 2006 carried out the annual social media rounds. And some of the old stars launched their two hundred, including the legend of the Colts Reggie Wayne, which offered this little humor:
The 3 biggest things that NFL players are missing during the ProBowl.
1. Play a real football match.
2. Be in Hawaii
3. Be the mouth of wood of May tais and chicken wings … my God who was the best …. #Probowlgames #Nfl
– Reggie Wayne (@ regiewayne_17) February 2, 2025
Despite the belly, there have been some fun strengths. Of Summary events:
The recruit Malik Nabres of the New York Giants found the goal area twice for the NFC, and Justin Jefferson of Minnesota also scored. Jefferson captured six passes for 46 yards. Nabres finished with five receptions for 62 yards.
Ja’Marr Chase de Cincinnati scored three times, including a 45 yards from Russell Wilson late, and Brian Thomas Jr. de Jacksonville added two others for the AFC. Chase celebrated his third with a backflip, then played “The Grid” that his former college teammate, Jefferson, helped popularize.
The NFC started the day with an advance of 14-7 after six skills competitions worth three points by Thursday evening. The conference added in its advance by winning the “Great Football Race” and dominated an old -fashioned competition against war.
With Dexter Lawrence of the New York Jets, Vita Vea of Tampa Bay and Leonard Williams of Seattle anchoring the force test, the AFC was pulled in a foam pit twice in an event at the best of three.