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{{Short description|National Football League all-star game}}
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The '''1962 East-West [[Pro Bowl]]''' was played on [[January 13]], [[1963]] at the [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] in [[Los Angeles, California]] in front of 61,374 fans. The Eastern Conference was coached by [[Allie Sherman]] of the [[New York Giants]] and the West by [[Vince Lombardi]] of the [[Green Bay Packers]]. [[Jim Brown]] set a Pro Bowl record, carrying for 141 yards. He broke his own record of 120 set the year before. He was awarded the game’s offensive MVP. [[Gene Lipscomb]] of the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]], was awarded the lineman of the game award, he had arguably the finest day of any defender in the history of the [[Pro Bowl]]. He blocked two field goals and was responsible for hits that led to six West fumbles.<ref>http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/The_1963_Pro_Bowl.htm</ref>
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|caption = The front of the L.A. Memorial Coliseum
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|date=January 13, 1963
|stadium=[[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]]
|city=[[Los&nbsp;Angeles]], [[California]]
|visitor_coach=[[Allie Sherman]]
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|home_coach=[[Vince Lombardi]]
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|MVP=[[Jim Brown]]
|MVPteam=[[1962 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]], FB
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|network=[[NFL on NBC#1960s|NBC]]
|announcers=[[Chuck Thompson]], [[Ken Coleman]]
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The '''1963 [[Pro Bowl]]''' was the [[National Football League]]'s thirteenth annual [[all-star game]] which featured the outstanding performers from the {{nfly|1962}} season. The game was played on January 13, 1963, at the [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] in [[Los Angeles, California]], under sunny skies in front of 61,374 fans.<ref name=comerr>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FztWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O-kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6684%2C2362228 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=Associated Press |title=East wins Pro Bowl on comedy of errors |date=January 14, 1963 |page=3B}}</ref><ref name=bbsherm>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=w-4sAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7_cDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5896%2C581264 |work=Bend Bulletin |location=(Oregon) |agency=UPI |title=Sherman happy as East upsets West in Pro Bowl |date=January 14, 1963 |page=2}}</ref>


The Eastern Conference was coached by [[Allie Sherman]] of the [[1962 New York Giants season|New York Giants]] and the West by [[Vince Lombardi]] of the [[1962 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]].<ref name=GameRecap>{{cite news|title=East stars score 30&ndash;20 upset in Pro Bowl|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=C5xRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HmwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7292%2C1898629|access-date=January 20, 2012|newspaper=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|date=January 14, 1963|agency=[[Associated Press|AP]]|pages=22&ndash;23}}</ref> Both were the coaches in the [[1962 NFL Championship Game|NFL Championship Game]], held two weeks earlier in [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|New York]].
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Fullback [[Jim Brown]] of the [[1962 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]] set a Pro Bowl record, carrying for 141 yards, breaking his own record of 120 set the [[1962 Pro Bowl|previous year]]; he was named the "Back of the Game." [[Gene Lipscomb|"Big Daddy" Gene Lipscomb]] of the [[1962 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers]] was awarded "Lineman of the Game" honors; he had perhaps the finest day of any defender in the history of the [[Pro Bowl]], blocking two field goals and being responsible for hits that led to six West fumbles.<ref name="Bolding">{{cite web |title=The 1963 Pro Bowl |url=http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/The_1963_Pro_Bowl.htm |publisher=Bolding Sports Research |access-date=January 20, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211151052/http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/The_1963_Pro_Bowl.htm |archive-date=2012-02-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It was Lipscomb's final NFL appearance; he died four months later.<ref name=dophin>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=220jAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7k4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5724%2C3633674 |work=Pittsburgh Press |title=Steeler star Lipscomb dies, dope hinted |date=May 10, 1963 |page=1}}</ref><ref name=ldumc>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CQ8nAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_-IDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6938%2C1705662 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=Associated Press |title=Lipscomb dies under mysterious circumstances |date=May 10, 1963 |page=2B}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
*{{cite web|title=1963 Pro Bowl players |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1962/probowl.htm |publisher=[[Pro-Football-Reference.com]] |access-date=January 31, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120209041550/http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1962/probowl.htm |archive-date=February 9, 2012 |url-status=live }}

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Latest revision as of 05:04, 25 August 2023

1963 East–West Pro Bowl
DateJanuary 13, 1963
StadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
Co-MVPsJim Brown (Cleveland Browns, FB), Gene Lipscomb (Pittsburgh Steelers, DT)
Attendance61,374
TV in the United States
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersChuck Thompson, Ken Coleman

The 1963 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's thirteenth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1962 season. The game was played on January 13, 1963, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, under sunny skies in front of 61,374 fans.[1][2]

The Eastern Conference was coached by Allie Sherman of the New York Giants and the West by Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers.[3] Both were the coaches in the NFL Championship Game, held two weeks earlier in New York.

Fullback Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns set a Pro Bowl record, carrying for 141 yards, breaking his own record of 120 set the previous year; he was named the "Back of the Game." "Big Daddy" Gene Lipscomb of the Pittsburgh Steelers was awarded "Lineman of the Game" honors; he had perhaps the finest day of any defender in the history of the Pro Bowl, blocking two field goals and being responsible for hits that led to six West fumbles.[4] It was Lipscomb's final NFL appearance; he died four months later.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "East wins Pro Bowl on comedy of errors". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. January 14, 1963. p. 3B.
  2. ^ "Sherman happy as East upsets West in Pro Bowl". Bend Bulletin. (Oregon). UPI. January 14, 1963. p. 2.
  3. ^ "East stars score 30–20 upset in Pro Bowl". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. AP. January 14, 1963. pp. 22–23. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  4. ^ "The 1963 Pro Bowl". Bolding Sports Research. Archived from the original on February 11, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  5. ^ "Steeler star Lipscomb dies, dope hinted". Pittsburgh Press. May 10, 1963. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Lipscomb dies under mysterious circumstances". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. May 10, 1963. p. 2B.
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