Monday, February 7, 2000
Stats & Numbers
Game summary
AFC 7 14 0 10 31 NFC 10 17 10 14 51 First Quarter
NFC: Williams 62 interception return (Hanson kick), 12:14.NFC 7, AFC 0.
NFC: FG Hanson 21, 4:24. Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 5:24. Key play: Warner 48 pass to Moss to AFC 5.
NFC 10, AFC 0.
AFC: J.Smith 5 pass from Brunell (Mare kick), :30. Drive: 10 plays, 60 yards, 4:35. Key plays: Brunnell 14 pass to Harrison to NFC 43.
NFC 10, AFC 7.
Second Quarter
NFC: Alstott 1 run (Hanson kick), 14:57. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 2:33. Key play: Warner 46 pass to Moss to AFC 5.NFC 17, AFC 7.
AFC: Gonzalez 10 pass from Gannon (Mare kick), 10:05. Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:20. Key play: Seau recovery of B.Johnson fumble at AFC 35.
NFC 17, AFC 14.
NFC: Alstott 3 run, (Hanson kick), 4:45. Drive: 5 plays, 43 yards, 1:40. Key play: Alstott 27 run to AFC 3.
NFC 24, AFC 14.
AFC: J.Smith 21 pass from Manning (Mare kick), :20. Drive: 10 plays, 87 yards, 1:21. Key play: Manning 14 pass to Gonzalez on 3rd-and-1 to NFC 38.
NFC 24, AFC 21.
NFC: FG Hanson 51, :00. Drive: 1 play, 0 yards, :10. Key play: Bates 66 return AFC 33.
NFC 27-AFC 21.
Third Quarter
NFC: Alstott 1 run (Hanson kick), 7:08. Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 4:59. Key play: B.Johnson 30 pass to Moss to AFC 3.NFC 34, AFC 21.
NFC: FG Hanson 23, 2:03. Drive: 8 plays, 38 yards, 3:37. Key play: Beuerlein 19 pass to Moss to AFC 10.
NFC 37, AFC 21.
Fourth Quarter
AFC: FG Mare 33, 14:49. Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 2:14. Key plays: Manning 48 pass to Glenn to NFC 24; Manning 11 pass to Glenn to NFC 13.NFC 37, 24.
NFC: Brooks 20 interception return (Hanson kick), 11:12.
NFC 44, AFC 24.
AFC: J.Smith 52 pass from Manning (Mare kick), 6:30. Drive: 5 plays, 87 yards, 2:12 Key play: Manning 14 pass to J.Smith.
NFC 44, AFC 31.
NFC: Moss 25 pass from Beuerlein (Hanson kick), 1:05. Drive: 7 plays, 54 yards, 3:23. Key play: Beuerlein 20 pass to Muhammad on 3rd-and-8 to AFC 32.
NFC 51, AFC 31.
Team Statistics
AFC NFC First downs 21 19 Rushes-yards 20-48 37-110 Passing 349 260 Punt Returns 5-56 4-99 Kickoff Returns 5-153 6-232 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 5-86 Comp-Att-Int 48-27-5 31-18-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-12 Punts 5-47.0 6-44.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-1 Penalties-Yards 6-45 8-41 Time of Possession 26:11 33:49
Rushing: AFC -- George 9-42, James 9-14, Dillon 1-(minus 3), Manning 1-(minus 5). NFC -- Alstott 13-67, Faulk 13-39, E.Smith 7-10, Beuerlein 2-(minus 4), Davis 1-1, B.Johnson 1-(minus 3). Individual Statistics
Passing: AFC -- Manning 17-23-2-270, Brunell 6-14-2-44, Gannon 4-11-1-35. NFC -- Warner 8-11-0-123, B. Johnson 6-13-0-85.
Receiving: AFC -- J.Smith 8-119, K.Johnson 5-35, Harrison 4-35, Gonzalez 4-55, Glenn 3-69, Wycheck 1-16, James 1-11, Dillon 1-9. NFC -- Moss 9-212, Carter 5-27, Muhammad 2-24, E.Smith 1-4.
Missed field goals: None.
Officials: Referee Tom White, Ump Jeff Rice, HL Sid Semon, LJ Dave Anders, BJ Jack Vaughan, SJ Gary Lane, FJ Tom Sifferman.
Attendance: 50,112.
Individual and team records broken in yesterday's game: For the record
Individual
Most rushing touchdowns: Three by Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay. Old record three held by five players.Most receptions: Nine by Randy Moss, Minnesota. Old record eight held by three players.
Most yards gained receiving: 212 by Randy Moss, Minnesota. Old record 137 by Tim Brown, Oakland, 1997.
Most touchdowns receiving (career): Four by Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville. Old record three by Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1994-1999
Most touchdowns receving (game): Three by Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville. Old record two by Wiliams Andrews, Atlanta, 1984, and Eric Green, Pittsburgh, 1995.
Longest kickoff return: 66 yards by Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay.
Team
Most points: 51 NFC. Old record 45 by NFC, 1984.Most points (both teams): 82 (51 NFC, 31 AFC). Old record 64 (NFC 37, AFC 27), 1980.
Most touchdowns: 10 (NFC 6, AFC 4). Old record 8 (AFC 4, NFC 4, 1973 and NFC 5, AFC 3, 1980).
Most PATs (both teams): 10 (NFC 6, AFC 4). Old record 7 (NFC 4, AFC 3, 1973; NFC 4, AFC 3, 1980; NFC 4, AFC 3, 1986).
Most rushing TDs: 4 AFC. Old record three (NFC, 1989 and 1991, AFC, 1985).
Most rushing TDs (both teams): 7 (AFC 4, NFC 3). Old record four (AFC 2, NFC 2 in 1973 and 1980).
Most kickoff return yards: 232 NFC. Old record 215 (AFC, 1984).
Most kickoff yards gained (both teams): 385 (NFC 232, AFC 153). Old record 325 (AFC 173, NFC 152, 1997).
Results and Most Outstanding Player Award winners since the Pro Bowl began in 1971. In 1971 and 1972, an outstanding back and an outstanding lineman were chosen: Scores and MVPs
1971
NFC -- 27
AFC -- 6
MVP: Back-Mel Renfro, WR, Dallas; Lineman-Fred Carr, LB, Green Bay
1972
AFC -- 26
NFC -- 13
MVP: Back-Jan Stenerud, PK, Kansas City; Lineman-Willie Lanier, LB, Kansas City
1973
AFC -- 33
NFC -- 28
MVP: O.J. Simpson, RB, Buffalo
1974
AFC -- 15
NFC -- 13
MVP: Garo Yepremian, PK, Miami
1975
NFC -- 17
AFC -- 10
MVP: James Harris, QB, Los Angeles
1976
NFC -- 23
AFC -- 20
MVP: Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, WR, Houston
1977
AFC -- 24
NFC -- 14
MVP: Mel Blount, DB, Pittsburgh
1978
NFC -- 14
AFC -- 13
MVP: Walter Payton, RB, Chicago
1979
NFC -- 13
AFC -- 7
MVP: Ahmad Rashad, WR, Minnesota
1980
NFC -- 37
AFC -- 27
MVP: Chuck Muncie, RB, New Orleans
1981
NFC -- 21
AFC -- 7
MVP: Ed Murray, PK, Detroit
1982
AFC -- 16
NFC -- 13
MVP: Lee Roy Selmon, DE, Tampa Bay; Kellen Winslow, TE, San Diego
1983
NFC -- 20
AFC -- 19
MVP: Dan Fouts, QB, San Diego;John Jefferson, WR, Green Bay
1984
NFC -- 45
AFC -- 3
MVP: Joe Theismann, QB, Washington
1985
AFC -- 22
NFC -- 14
MVP: Mark Gastineau, DE, New York Jets
1986
NFC -- 28
AFC -- 24
MVP: Phil Simms, QB, New York Giants
1987
AFC -- 10
NFC -- 6
MVP: Reggie White, DE, Philadelphia
1988
AFC -- 15
NFC -- 6
MVP: Bruce Smith, DE, Buffalo
1989
AFC -- 34
NFC -- 3
MVP: Randall Cunningham, QB, Philadelphia
1990
NFC -- 27
AFC -- 21
MVP: Jerry Gray, CB, Los Angeles Rams
1991
AFC -- 23
NFC -- 21
MVP: Jim Kelly, QB, Buffalo
1992
NFC -- 21
AFC -- 15
MVP: Michael Irvin, WR, Dallas
1993 *
AFC -- 23
NFC -- 20
MVP: Steve Tasker, WR, Buffalo
1994
NFC -- 17
AFC -- 3
MVP: Andre Rison, WR, Atlanta
1995
AFC -- 41
NFC -- 13
MVP: Marshall Faulk, RB, Indianapolis
1996
NFC -- 20
AFC -- 13
MVP: Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco
1997 *
AFC -- 26
NFC -- 23
MVP: Mark Brunell, QB, Jacksonville
1998
AFC -- 29
NFC -- 24
MVP: Warren Moon, QB, Seattle
1999
AFC -- 23
NFC -- 10
MVP: Keyshawn Johnson, WR, New York Jets; Ty Law, CB, New England
2000
NFC -- 51
AFC -- 31
MVP: Randy Moss, WR, Minnesota* Overtime