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Revision as of 02:26, 26 January 2015

DateJanuary 25, 2015
StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
RefereeJohn Parry
AttendanceTBA
Ceremonies
National anthemJordin Sparks
Halftime showNico & Vinz
TV in the United States
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersMike Tirico, Jon Gruden, & Lisa Salters

The 2015 Pro Bowl will be the NFL's all-star game for the 2014 season. It is scheduled to take place at 6 pm local time on January 25 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The game will be televised nationally by ESPN.[1]

The game will continue the "unconferenced" format that was debuted in the 2014 Pro Bowl. This will be the third time that the game will take place in the same site as that year's Super Bowl. It will be the sixth consecutive year where the Pro Bowl will take place prior to the Super Bowl.[1]

Hall of Fame wide receivers Cris Carter and Michael Irvin were selected as the alumni captains of the game. Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys and John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens will be coaching in this game.[2] The coaches were to come from the higher seeded teams in each conference to lose in the Divisional Round of the 2014–15 NFL playoffs, which has been the convention since the 2010 Pro Bowl. However, the Denver Broncos (the highest seeded Divisional Round loser in the AFC) and head coach John Fox mutually agreed to part ways following their playoff loss, so Harbaugh (who coached the Ravens, the other Divisional Round loser from the AFC) was selected instead.

Game format

  • A two-minute warning will be added to the first and third quarters, plus overtime, and the ball will switch hands after every quarter/overtime.[3]
  • Teams will be given two timeouts per quarter (instead of the customary three timeouts per half) and if a team only uses one timeout in the first or third quarter, they can carry their additional timeout to the next quarter.[4] However, timeouts cannot carry over from one half to next or into first overtime.
  • No kickoffs. A coin toss will determine which team is awarded possession first, and the ball will be placed on the 25-yard line at the start of each quarter and after scoring plays.[3]
  • Goal Posts have been narrowed from 18 feet wide to 14 feet wide.
  • Extra Points will be attempted from the 25 yard line.
  • The rosters now consist of 44 players per squad.
  • The defense is now permitted to play "cover two" and "press" coverage. In the previous years, only the "man" coverage was permitted, except for goal line situations.[3]
  • Beginning at the two-minute mark of every quarter/overtime, if the offense does not gain at least one yard, the clock stops as if the play were an incomplete pass.[3]
  • A 35-second and 25-second play clock is used instead of the usual 40-second and 25-second clock.[3]
  • The game clock does not stop on quarterback sacks outside of the final two minutes of regulation.[3]

Summary

Scoring summary

2015 Pro Bowl: Team Carter vs. Team Irvin
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Team Carter 13 0 0013
Team Irvin 9 10 0019

at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona

  • Date: January 25, 2015
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST / 6:00 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 73 °F (23 °C), clear (retractable roof open)
Game information

Roster

Team Carter

Team Carter

Quarterbacks

[a][5]
[a][6]

Running Backs

[a][7]
FB
[a][8]

Wide Receivers

(C)


Tight Ends

[a][9]


Offensive Tackles

[a][10]


Offensive Guards

[a][11]
[a][12]
 

Centers


Defensive Ends

(C)

Defensive Tackles


Outside Linebackers


Inside Linebackers


Cornerbacks

[a][13]
[a][14]
 

Safeties

[a][15]
[a][16]

Punter

Placekicker

[a][17]

Return Specialist

Long Snapper

Special Teamer


Team Irvin

Team Irvin

Quarterbacks

[a][18]
[a][19]

Running Backs

[a][20]
[a][21]
(C)
FB

Wide Receivers

[a][22]
[a][23]
[a][24]
[a][14]

Tight Ends

[a][25]

Offensive Tackles


Offensive Guards

 

Centers


Defensive Ends


Defensive Tackles

[a][26]
[a][27]


Outside Linebackers


Inside Linebackers

[a][28]


Cornerbacks

(C)
 

Safeties

[a][29]


Punter

Placekicker

Return Specialist

Long Snapper

Special Teamer

[a][30]

Selected but did not participate

Selected but did not participate [d]

Quarterbacks

[b]
[c]
[b]
[b]

Running Backs

[b]
[c]
[b]
[b]

Wide Receivers

[b]
[a][b][31]
[b]
[b]
[b]
 

Tight Ends

[b]
[c]

Offensive Tackles

[b]

Offensive Guards

[b]
[b]

Defensive Tackles

[b]
[b]

Inside Linebackers

[c]
 

Cornerbacks

[c]
[c]

Safeties

[c]
[c]
[b]

Placekicker

[c]

Special Teamer

[c]

Notes:

(C) signifies the player has been selected as a captain
a Replacement selection due to injury or vacancy
b Injured player; selected but will not participate
c Selected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl XLIX (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)
d Players must have accepted their invitations as alternates to be listed; those who declined, such as Joe Flacco and Philip Rivers, are not considered Pro Bowlers

Number of selections per team

American Football Conference
Team Selections
Denver Broncos 11
Indianapolis Colts 7
New England Patriots 5
Pittsburgh Steelers 5
Baltimore Ravens 4
Cincinnati Bengals 4
Cleveland Browns 4
Kansas City Chiefs 4
Buffalo Bills 3
Houston Texans 3
Miami Dolphins 3
New York Jets 2
San Diego Chargers 2
Oakland Raiders 1
Jacksonville Jaguars 0
Tennessee Titans 0
National Football Conference
Team Selections
Philadelphia Eagles 9
Dallas Cowboys 8
Green Bay Packers 7
Detroit Lions 5
Seattle Seahawks 5
Arizona Cardinals 4
New Orleans Saints 4
Atlanta Falcons 3
San Francisco 49ers 3
Carolina Panthers 2
Chicago Bears 2
St. Louis Rams 2
Washington Redskins 2
New York Giants 1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1
Minnesota Vikings 0

References

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