Saturday, February 5, 2000
Stats and rosters | | |Changing of the Guard
NFC: St. Louis' championship aura.
AFC: Short on vets, but loaded with vigor.
Depth charts: Who's playing at each position.
Parking & shuttle service
The series in Hawaii
NFC has the lead
Representing the NFC
Representing the AFCSince the Pro Bowl moved to Hawaii in 1980, the series is tied at 10 wins each. Here are the results:
| | |1980
NFC -- 37
AFC -- 27
1981
AFC -- 7
NFC -- 21
1982
NFC -- 13
AFC -- 16
1983
AFC -- 19
NFC -- 20
1984
NFC -- 45
AFC -- 3
1985
AFC -- 22
NFC -- 14
1986
NFC -- 28
AFC -- 24
1987
AFC -- 10
NFC -- 6
1988
NFC -- 6
AFC -- 15
1989
AFC -- 3
NFC -- 34
The first Pro Bowl was played Jan. 24, 1970 in Los Angeles. The NFC won 27-6 and has built a slim 15-14 lead in the series. Overall, the NFC
has the lead
1990
NFC -- 27
AFC -- 21
1991
AFC -- 23
NFC -- 21
1992
NFC -- 21
AFC -- 15
1993
AFC -- 23
NFC -- 20
1994
NFC -- 17
AFC -- 3
1995
AFC -- 41
NFC -- 13
1996
NFC -- 20
AFC -- 13
1997
AFC -- 26
NFC -- 23
1998
AFC -- 29
NFC -- 24
1999
NFC -- 10
AFC -- 23
| | | Representing the
National Football Conference
Representing the AFC| | |St. Louis
Isaac Bruce
Orlando Pace
Kurt Warner
Marshall Faulk
Kevin Carter
Todd Lyght
Adam Timmerman
D'Marco Farr
Minnesota
Cris Carter
Randy Moss
Randall McDaniel
Jeff Christy
Mitch Berger
Carolina
Wesley Walls
Steve Beuerlein
Michael Bates
Muhsin Muhammad
New Orleans
William Roaf
Dallas
Erik Williams
Emmitt Smith
Dexter Coakley
Washington
Tre' Johnson
Brad Johnson
Stephen Davis
Tampa Bay
Tony Mayberry
Mike Alstott
Warren Sapp
Hardy Nickerson
John Lynch
Derrick Brooks
Detroit
David Sloan
Robert Porcher
Luther Elliss
Stephen Boyd
Jason Hanson
San Francisco
Lance Schulters
Phoenix
Simeon Rice
Aeneas Williams
Philadelphia
Brian Dawkins
Troy Vincent
New York
Mike Strahan
Jessie Armstead
Chicago
Glyn Milburn
Representing the
American Football ConferenceIndianapolis
Marvin Harrison
Peyton Manning
Edgerrin James
Jacksonville
Jimmy Smith
Leon Searcy
Mark Brunell
Tony Brackens
Kevin Hardy
Carnell Lake
Oakland
Rich Gannon
Darrell Russell
Charles Woodson
Baltimore
Jonathan Ogden
Michael McCrary
Rod Woodson
Peter Boulware
Seattle
Walter Jones
Chad Brown
Cortez Kennedy
Buffalo
Ruben Brown
Sam Gash
Tennessee
Bruce Matthews
Frank Wycheck
Eddie George
Jevon Kearse
Kansas City
Will Shields
James Hasty
Tony Gonzalez
Tim Grunhard
Denver
Detron Smith
Trevor Pryce
New York
Kevin Mawae
Mo Lewis
Tom Tupa
Keyshawn Johnson
Cincinnati
Tremain Mack
Corey Dillon
Miami
Zach Thomas
Sam Madison
Olindo Mare
San Diego
Junior Seau
New England
Lawyer Milloy
Terry Glenn