The 2000 Pro Bowl was the NFL's all-star game for the 1999 season. The game was played on February 6, 2000 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii Attendance— 50,112. The game was broadcast by ABC with a running time of three hours and sixteen minutes.[1] The final score was NFC 51, AFC 31. The AFC coach was Tom Coughlin of Jacksonville. The NFC coach was Tony Dungy of Tampa Bay. Randy Moss of the Minnesota Vikings was the game's MVP with 9 catches for 212 yards and one touchdown.

2000 NFL Pro Bowl
DateFebruary 6, 2000
StadiumAloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
MVPRandy Moss (Minnesota Vikings)
RefereeTom White
Attendance50,112
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
AnnouncersAl Michaels, Boomer Esiason, Lesley Visser and Dan Fouts

The referee was Tom White.

Scoring summary

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The scores broken down by quarter:

  • 1st Quarter
  • 2nd Quarter
    • NFC— Mike Alstott 1-yd run (Hanson kick), 12:57; 17-7 NFC
    • AFC— Tony Gonzalez 10-yd pass from Rich Gannon (Mare kick), 10:05; 17-14 NFC
    • NFC—Alstott 3-yd run (Hanson kick), 4:45; 24-14 NFC
    • AFC—Smith 21-yd pass from Peyton Manning (Mare kick), 0:20; 24-21 NFC
    • NFC—Hanson 51-yd FG, 0:00. 27-21 NFC
  • 3rd Quarter
    • NFC—Alstott 1-yd run (Hanson kick), 7:08; 34-21 NFC
    • NFC—Hanson 23-yd FG, 2:03. 37-21 NFC
  • 4th Quarter
    • AFC—Mare 33-yd FG, 14:49; 37-24 NFC
    • NFC— Derrick Brooks 20-yd interception return (Hanson kick), 11:12: 44-24 NFC
    • AFC—Smith 52-yd pass from Manning (Mare kick), 6:30; 44-31 NFC
    • NFC— Randy Moss 25-yd pass from Steve Beuerlein (Hanson kick), 1:05. 51-31 NFC

Starting Lineups

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Starting Lineups as voted on by NFL players and coaches

AFC roster

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Offense

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Position: Starters: Reserves: Alternates:
Quarterback 18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis   8 Mark Brunell, Jacksonville
12 Rich Gannon, Oakland
Running back 32 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis 28 Corey Dillon, Cincinnati
27 Eddie George, Tennessee
Fullback 33 Sam Gash, Buffalo
Wide receiver 88 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis
82 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville
19 Keyshawn Johnson, N.Y. Jets
81 Tim Brown, Oakland[b]
88 Terry Glenn, New England[a]
Tight end 88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City 89 Frank Wycheck, Tennessee
Offensive tackle 75 Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore
71 Tony Boselli, Jacksonville[b]
72 Leon Searcy, Jacksonville[c] 71 Walter Jones, Seattle[a]
Offensive guard 79 Ruben Brown, Buffalo
74 Bruce Matthews, Tennessee
68 Will Shields, Kansas City
Center 66 Tom Nalen, Denver[b] 68 Kevin Mawae, N.Y. Jets[c] 61 Tim Grunhard, Kansas City[a]

Defense

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Position: Starters: Reserves: Alternates:
Defensive end 90 Tony Brackens, Jacksonville
90 Jevon Kearse, Tennessee
99 Michael McCrary, Baltimore
Defensive tackle 93 Trevor Pryce, Denver
96 Darrell Russell, Oakland
96 Cortez Kennedy, Seattle
Outside linebacker 58 Peter Boulware, Baltimore
51 Kevin Hardy, Jacksonville
94 Chad Brown, Seattle[b] 57 Mo Lewis, N. Y. Jets[a]
Inside linebacker 52 Ray Lewis, Baltimore[b] 54 Zach Thomas, Miami[c] 55 Junior Seau, San Diego[a]
Cornerback 29 Sam Madison, Miami
24 Charles Woodson, Oakland
40 James Hasty, Kansas City
Free safety 37 Carnell Lake, Jacksonville 26 Rod Woodson, Baltimore
Strong safety 36 Lawyer Milloy, New England

Special teams

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Position: Player: Alternates:
Punter   7 Tom Tupa, N.Y. Jets
Placekicker 10 Olindo Mare, Miami
Kick returner 34 Tremain Mack, Cincinnati
Special teamer 42 Detron Smith, Denver

NFC roster

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Offense

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Position: Starters: Reserves: Alternates:
Quarterback 13 Kurt Warner, St. Louis   7 Steve Beuerlein, Carolina
14 Brad Johnson, Washington
Running back 28 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis 22 Emmitt Smith, Dallas
48 Stephen Davis, Washington
Fullback 40 Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay
Wide receiver 80 Cris Carter, Minnesota
80 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis
87 Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina
84 Randy Moss, Minnesota
Tight end 85 Wesley Walls, Carolina 86 David Sloan, Detroit
Offensive tackle 77 Willie Roaf, New Orleans
76 Orlando Pace, St. Louis
79 Erik Williams, Dallas
Offensive guard 73 Larry Allen, Dallas
64 Randall McDaniel, Minnesota
77 Tré Johnson, Washington
Center 62 Jeff Christy, Minnesota 61 Tony Mayberry, Tampa Bay

Defense

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Position: Starters: Reserves: Alternates:
Defensive end 92 Michael Strahan, N.Y. Giants
93 Kevin Carter, St. Louis[b]
91 Robert Porcher, Detroit[c] 97 Simeon Rice, Arizona[a]
Defensive tackle 94 Luther Elliss, Detroit
99 Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay
75 D'Marco Farr, St. Louis
Outside linebacker 98 Jessie Armstead, N.Y. Giants
55 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay
52 Dexter Coakley, Dallas
Inside linebacker 56 Hardy Nickerson, Tampa Bay 57 Stephen Boyd, Detroit
Cornerback 21 Deion Sanders, Dallas[b]
41 Todd Lyght, St. Louis
35 Aeneas Williams, Arizona[c] 23 Troy Vincent, Philadelphia[a]
Free safety 30 Lance Schulters, San Francisco 20 Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia
Strong safety 47 John Lynch, Tampa Bay

Special teams

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Position: Player: Alternates:
Punter 17 Mitch Berger, Minnesota
Placekicker   4 Jason Hanson, Detroit
Kick returner 24 Glyn Milburn, Chicago
Special teamer 84 Michael Bates, Carolina

Notes:

a Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured player; selected but did not play
c Replacement starter; selected as reserve

2000 Pro Bowl Cheerleading Squad

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  • Katie Currier, Arizona Cardinals
  • Jillian Edwards, Atlanta Falcons
  • Meah Pace, Baltimore Ravens
  • Julie F, Buffalo Bills
  • Nicole Price, Carolina Panthers
  • Nikki Lanzetta, Cincinnati Bengals
  • Megan Willsey, Dallas Cowboys
  • Marie Nesbitt, Denver Broncos
  • Carrie Vogel, Indianapolis Colts
  • Stephanie Archibald, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Rosie Hannan, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Suzanne Bierwith, Miami Dolphins
  • Angela Parkos, Minnesota Vikings
  • Kalen Mace, New England Patriots
  • Lani Quagliano, New Orleans Saints
  • Patty Herrera, Oakland Raiders
  • Cheryl Williams, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Michelle Steptoe, St. Louis Rams
  • Susan Macy, San Diego Chargers
  • Antoinette Bertolani, San Francisco 49ers
  • Angela Adto, Seattle Seahawks
  • Kristin Turner, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Number of selections per team

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AFC Team Selections NFC Team Selections
Jacksonville Jaguars 7 St. Louis Rams 7
Baltimore Ravens 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6
Tennessee Titans 4 Minnesota Vikings 5
Kansas City Chiefs 4 Dallas Cowboys 5
Oakland Raiders 4 Detroit Lions 5
New York Jets 4 Carolina Panthers 4
Indianapolis Colts 3 Washington Redskins 3
Miami Dolphins 3 Arizona Cardinals 2
Seattle Seahawks 3 New York Giants 2
Denver Broncos 3 Philadelphia Eagles 2
Buffalo Bills 2 Chicago Bears 1
New England Patriots 2 San Francisco 49ers 1
San Diego Chargers 1 New Orleans Saints 1
Cincinnati Bengals 1 Green Bay Packers 0
Pittsburgh Steelers 0 Atlanta Falcons 0
Cleveland Browns 0

References

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  1. ^ Shapiro, Leonard (February 7, 2000). "ABC Fumbles Away The Pro Bowl". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
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