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The
1996 Pro Bowl began with a
bang that was one for the
record books. The attendance
for the game was 50,034. The
coaches were Mike Holmgren
of Green Bay and Ted
Marchibroda of Indianapolis
Only 2:26 into the game,
Cincinnati’s Jeff Blake
connected with Pittsburgh’s
Yancy Thigpen on a
spectacular 93 yard
touchdown pass, the second
longest in the Pro Bowl’s
history. Later in the
quarter, Atlanta’s Morten
Andersen connected on a
36 yard field goal. It was
7-3 after one quarter. The NFC exploded in the second
quarter for three straight
scores. San Francisco’s
Jerry Rice caught a one yard
touchdown pass from Green
Bay’s Brett Favre, Ken Harvey of
the Redskins
returned an interception 36
yards and Andersen kicked
his second field goal to
make the halftime advantage
20-7 for the NFC.
In the third quarter, the
Colts’ Jim Harbaugh
connected with Curtis Martin
of New England for a 17 yard
scoring pass. There was no
scoring in the final period
and the final score was NFC
20, AFC 13.
Jerry Rice, playing in his
10th consecutive Pro Bowl,
had six receptions for 82
yards and a touchdown to
earn player of the game
honors. For Morton Andersen,
his two field goals gave him
ten in his pro bowl career.
His eight points on the
afternoon would establish
him as the greatest
individual scorer in Pro
Bowl history with 45 points.
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