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All-Star-Spiel der Saison 2016 der National Football League (NFL) Aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie
Der Pro Bowl 2017 der American-Football-Liga war das All-Star Game der National Football League (NFL) in der Saison 2016. Er wurde am 29. Januar 2017, eine Woche vor dem Super Bowl LI, im Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida ausgetragen. Die Teams wurden von Andy Reid und Jason Garrett zusammengestellt.[2]
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Datum | 29. Januar 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadion | Camping World Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadt | Orlando, Florida | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Travis Kelce (Offense AFC, Kansas City Chiefs) Lorenzo Alexander, (Defense AFC, Buffalo Bills) | ||||||||||||||||||
Referee | Jerome Boger[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Network | ESPN | ||||||||||||||||||
Deutschland | ProSieben MAXX, ran.de, DAZN | ||||||||||||||||||
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‹ Pro Bowl 2016 | Pro Bowl 2018 › |
Fünf Orte waren im Gespräch für die Austragung des Pro Bowls 2017, von denen vier eine formale Bewerbung abgegeben haben:[3]
Am 1. Juni 2016 wurde von Seiten der NFL verkündet, dass die nächsten drei Pro Bowls in Orlando stattfinden werden.[5][6]
Am 1. Juni 2016 bestätigte die NFL, dass der Pro Bowl im Jahr 2017 wieder im alten Format, basierend auf einem Spiel der beiden Conferences gegeneinander, ausgetragen wird.[5]
Die nachfolgenden Spieler sind ins Team AFC gewählt worden:
Position | Starter | Reserve | Alternative |
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Quarterback | Tom Brady, New England | Derek Carr, Oakland[7] Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh |
Alex Smith, Kansas City[7] |
Runningback | Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh | DeMarco Murray, Tennessee LeSean McCoy, Buffalo[10] |
Jay Ajayi, Miami[10] Melvin Gordon, San Diego[11] |
Fullback | Kyle Juszczyk, Baltimore | ||
Wide Receiver | Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Amari Cooper, Oakland[12] |
T. Y. Hilton, Indianapolis A. J. Green, Cincinnati[10] |
Jarvis Landry, Miami[10] Emmanuel Sanders, Denver[12] Demaryius Thomas, Denver |
Tight End | Travis Kelce, Kansas City | Delanie Walker, Tennessee | |
Offensive Tackle | Joe Thomas, Cleveland Donald Penn, Oakland[13] |
Taylor Lewan, Tennessee | Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati[13] |
Offensive Guard | Marshal Yanda, Baltimore[14] Kelechi Osemele, Oakland |
David DeCastro, Pittsburgh | Richie Incognito, Buffalo[14] |
Center | Rodney Hudson, Oakland | Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh | Jeremy Zuttah, Baltimore |
Position | Starter | Reserve | Alternative |
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Defensive End | Khalil Mack, Oakland[15] Cameron Wake, Miami |
Jadeveon Clowney, Houston[16] | Leonard Williams, NY Jets[15] Carlos Dunlap, Cincinnati[16] |
Defensive Tackle | Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Ndamukong Suh, Miami[17] |
Jurrell Casey, Tennessee | Kyle Williams, Buffalo[17] |
Outside Linebacker | Von Miller, Denver Lorenzo Alexander, Buffalo |
Brian Orakpo, Tennessee | |
Inside Linebacker | Dont’a Hightower, New England | C. J. Mosley, Baltimore | Ryan Shazier, Pittsburgh
Zach Brown, Buffalo |
Cornerback | Aqib Talib, Denver Marcus Peters, Kansas City |
Casey Hayward, San Diego Chris Harris Jr., Denver |
Stephon Gilmore, Buffalo |
Free Safety | Devin McCourty, New England | Reggie Nelson, Oakland[18] | Eric Weddle, Baltimore |
Strong Safety | Eric Berry, Kansas City[19] | Darian Stewart, Denver[19] |
Position | Starter | Alternative |
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Punter | Pat McAfee, Indianapolis[20] | Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City[7] |
Placekicker | Justin Tucker, Baltimore | |
Punt Returner | Tyreek Hill, Kansas City | |
Special Teams | Matthew Slater, New England | D.J. Alexander, Kansas City |
Long Snapper | Morgan Cox, Baltimore |
Die nachfolgenden Spieler sind ins Team NFC gewählt worden:
Position | Starter | Reserve | Alternative |
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Quarterback | Matt Ryan, Atlanta | Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Dak Prescott, Dallas |
Kirk Cousins, Washington,[21] Drew Brees, New Orleans[22] |
Runningback | Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas | David Johnson, Arizona[23] Devonta Freeman, Atlanta |
Jordan Howard, Chicago[23] Darren Sproles, Philadelphia |
Fullback | Mike Tolbert, Carolina | ||
Wide Receiver | Odell Beckham Jr., NY Giants Julio Jones, Atlanta |
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona |
Dez Bryant, Dallas |
Tight End | Greg Olsen, Carolina | Jordan Reed, Washington[24] | Jimmy Graham, Seattle[24] |
Offensive Tackle | Tyron Smith, Dallas Trent Williams, Washington |
Jason Peters, Philadelphia | David Bakhtiari, Green Bay |
Offensive Guard | Zack Martin, Dallas Brandon Scherff, Washington[25] |
T. J. Lang, Green Bay[26] | Trai Turner, Carolina[25] Josh Sitton, Chicago[26] |
Center | Travis Frederick, Dallas | Alex Mack, Atlanta | Jason Kelce, Philadelphia |
Position | Starter | Reserve | Alternative |
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Defensive End | Everson Griffen, Minnesota Cliff Avril, Seattle |
Michael Bennett, Seattle | |
Defensive Tackle | Aaron Donald, LA Rams[27] Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay |
Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia | Linval Joseph, Minnesota[27] |
Outside Linebacker | Vic Beasley, Atlanta[28] Ryan Kerrigan, Washington[24] |
Thomas Davis, Carolina | K. J. Wright, Seattle[24] Anthony Barr, Minnesota[28] |
Inside Linebacker | Bobby Wagner, Seattle | Luke Kuechly, Carolina[29] | Sean Lee, Dallas[29] |
Cornerback | Janoris Jenkins, NY Giants Patrick Peterson, Arizona |
Richard Sherman, Seattle Xavier Rhodes, Minnesota |
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Free Safety | Harrison Smith, Minnesota | Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay | |
Strong Safety | Landon Collins, NY Giants |
Position | Starter | Alternative |
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Punter | Johnny Hekker, LA Rams | |
Placekicker | Matt Bryant, Atlanta | Matt Prater, Detroit |
Punt Returner | Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota | |
Special Teams | Dwayne Harris, NY Giants | |
Long Snapper | Jake McQuaide, LA Rams[30] |
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Fett gedruckt, Spieler, die im Pro Bowl 2017 spielten.
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Hauptschiedsrichter des Spiels war Jerome Boger. Er wurde unterstützt vom Umpire Carl Paganelli, Head Linesman Greg Bradley, Line Judge Thomas Symonette, Field Judge James Coleman, Back Judge Greg Meyer und dem Side Judge Bob Waggoner. Replay Official war Al Hynes.[31]
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