Blog Post 1
This year’s NFL Pro Bowl was held in Orlando, Florida on Sunday,
January 26th. The week leading up to the game was filled
with fan meet and greets, team practices, and skill competitions. On
Sunday, the game ended 38-33 with the AFC coming out on top.
Fans voted for their favorite players throughout the season in hopes that
they’d see them in the showcase. Team rosters included household
names such as Aaron Rodgers, Michael Thomas, and Julio Jones among others.
Most notably, the Baltimore Ravens sent 13 players to the bowl.
The Skills Showdown consisted of five challenges including
Precision Passing, Best Hands, and Dodgeball. The Precision Passing
drill required players to earn as many points as possible in a passing accuracy
competition. The NFC beat the AFC 43-17. A new event making its debut,
Thread The Needle, saw defensive backs attempting to block the
opposite team’s quarterbacks from passing into a target. The NFC beat the
AFC 28-21.
On Sunday immediately before the teams left the locker room, the sports
community was rocked by the devastating news of Kobe Bryant and his daughter
Gianna’s passing. A heavy shadow could be felt during the event, with
players including Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson weighing in on the impact of
Kobe’s legacy.
Just before the game started, Russell Wilson reportedly gave up his starting
position to Drew Brees. Rumors surrounding Brees’ retirement may have
led to the decision. If the rumors are true, the pro bowl may have served as
the superstar quarterback’s final NFL start.
Lamar Jackson was named the Offensive MVP with many anticipating the Raven
being named the League MVP later this month. The other twelve Ravens had a
large impact on both offense and defense. The game was notably less physical
than regular season games, but many argued this was the least physical Pro Bowl
yet.
Finally, the NFL experimented with a new onside rule that would allow a
fourth-and-15 attempt from a team’s 25-yard line which would replace the
standard kickoff. Only the NFC attempted the play, which resulted in
a Kirk Cousins pick.