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Gridiron Summit: The 1995 Pro Bowl Unveiled

An analytical exploration of the National Football League's premier all-star exhibition game, detailing its participants, pivotal moments, and statistical achievements.

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Game Summary

Final Score

The American Football Conference (AFC) decisively defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) with a final score of 41 to 13. This marked the AFC's most substantial victory margin since the merger of the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL).

Most Valuable Player

Rookie running back Marshall Faulk, representing the Indianapolis Colts, was honored as the game's Most Valuable Player. His exceptional performance included a Pro Bowl record 180 rushing yards, setting a new benchmark for the event.

Rushing Records

Beyond Faulk's record-setting performance, the AFC's ground game was dominant. Chris Warren of the Seattle Seahawks contributed significantly with 127 rushing yards. Collectively, the AFC established new Pro Bowl records for both rushing yards (400) and total yards (552) in a single game.

Coaching Staff

The head coaches for this exhibition were Barry Switzer of the Dallas Cowboys, leading the NFC, and Bill Cowher of the Pittsburgh Steelers, guiding the AFC. The officiating was overseen by referee Larry Nemmers.

Event Details

1995 NFL Pro Bowl
Date February 5, 1995
Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
Attendance 49,121
MVP Marshall Faulk (Indianapolis Colts)
Referee Larry Nemmers
TV Network ABC
  • โ† 1994
  • Pro Bowl
  • 1996 โ†’

Player Rosters

AFC Roster

Quarterbacks (QB)
Drew Bledsoe โ€“ N.E.
John Elway โ€“ DEN
Jeff Hostetler โ€“ L.A.
Dan Marino โ€“ MIA

Running Backs (RB)
Leroy Hoard โ€“ CLE
Marshall Faulk โ€“ IND
Natrone Means โ€“ SD
Eric Metcalf โ€“ CLE
Chris Warren โ€“ SEA

Wide Receivers (WR)
Tim Brown โ€“ LA
Irving Fryar โ€“ MIA
Rob Moore โ€“ NYJ
Andre Reed โ€“ BUF
Steve Tasker โ€“ BUF

Tight Ends (TE)
Ben Coates โ€“ N.E.
Shannon Sharpe โ€“ DEN
Eric Green โ€“ PIT (injury replacement)

Offensive Linemen (OL)
Bruce Armstrong โ€“ N.E.
Dermontti Dawson โ€“ PIT
Kevin Gogan โ€“ LA
Duval Love โ€“ PIT
Bruce Matthews โ€“ HOU
Keith Sims โ€“ MIA
Richmond Webb โ€“ MIA
Steve Wisniewski โ€“ LA
Gary Zimmerman โ€“ DEN

Defensive Linemen (DL)
Rob Burnett โ€“ CLE
Cortez Kennedy โ€“ SEA
Chester McGlockton โ€“ LA
Michael Dean Perry โ€“ CLE
Bruce Smith โ€“ BUF
Neil Smith โ€“ K.C.
Leslie O'Neal โ€“ SD

Linebackers (LB)
Bryan Cox โ€“ MIA
Kevin Greene โ€“ PIT
Pepper Johnson โ€“ CLE
Greg Lloyd โ€“ PIT
Junior Seau โ€“ SD
Derrick Thomas โ€“ K.C.

Defensive Backs (DB)
Steve Atwater โ€“ DEN
Dale Carter โ€“ K.C.
Carnell Lake โ€“ PIT
Darryll Lewis โ€“ HOU
Terry McDaniel โ€“ LA
Eric Turner โ€“ CLE
Rod Woodson โ€“ PIT

Kicker (K)
John Carney โ€“ SD

Punter (P)
Rick Tuten โ€“ SEA

NFC Roster

Quarterbacks (QB)
Troy Aikman โ€“ DAL
Warren Moon โ€“ MIN
Steve Young โ€“ SF

Running Backs (RB)
Jerome Bettis โ€“ LA
Daryl Johnston โ€“ DAL
Barry Sanders โ€“ DET
Emmitt Smith โ€“ DAL
Ricky Watters โ€“ SF

Wide Receivers (WR)
Cris Carter โ€“ MIN
Michael Irvin โ€“ DAL
Terance Mathis โ€“ ATL
Herman Moore โ€“ DET
Jerry Rice โ€“ SF
Sterling Sharpe โ€“ GB

Tight Ends (TE)
Brent Jones โ€“ SF
Jay Novacek โ€“ DAL

Offensive Linemen (OL)
Lomas Brown โ€“ DET
Randall McDaniel โ€“ MIN
Nate Newton โ€“ DAL
Bart Oates โ€“ SF
William Roaf โ€“ N.O.
Jesse Sapolu โ€“ SF
Mark Stepnoski โ€“ DAL
Mark Tuinei โ€“ DAL
Kevin Glover - DET

Defensive Linemen (DL)
Chris Doleman โ€“ ATL
William Fuller โ€“ PHI
Charles Haley โ€“ DAL
Leon Lett โ€“ DAL
Wayne Martin โ€“ NO
John Randle โ€“ MIN
Dana Stubblefield โ€“ SF
Reggie White โ€“ GB

Linebackers (LB)
Jack Del Rio โ€“ MIN
Ken Harvey โ€“ WAS
Seth Joyner โ€“ ARI
Bryce Paup โ€“ GB
Chris Spielman โ€“ DET
Jessie Tuggle โ€“ ATL

Defensive Backs (DB)
Eric Allen โ€“ PHI
Merton Hanks โ€“ SF
Tim McDonald โ€“ SF
Deion Sanders โ€“ SF
Elbert Shelley โ€“ ATL
Aeneas Williams โ€“ ARI
Darren Woodson โ€“ DAL

Kicker (K)
Fuad Reveiz โ€“ MIN

Punter (P)
Reggie Roby โ€“ WAS

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