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[[Image:LA Coliseum gate.jpg|thumb|right|170px|The front of the Olympic Stadium]]
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The '''1963 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>
The '''1963 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>


{{1962 NFL season by team}}
{{1962 NFL season by team}}

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The front of the Olympic Stadium

The 1963 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.[1]

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