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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2006 AFC Defense 8 Brian Moorman, Buffalo . P 1 Neil Rackers, Arizona . K 9 Steve McNair, Tennessee . QB 7 Michael Vick, Atlanta. QB 10 Trent Green, Kansas City . QB 8 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle . QB 13 Jerome Mathis, Houston . KR ALOHA STADIUM SUNDAY 9 Josh Bidwell, Tampa Bay . P 17 Shayne Graham, Cincinnati . K HONOLULU, HAWAII FEBRUARY 12, 2006 11 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona . WR 18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis . QB 17 Jake Delhomme, Carolina . QB 21 Bob Sanders, Indianapolis . FS 18 Koren Robinson, Minnesota . KR 21 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego . RB AFC Offense NFC Offense 20 Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay . CB 24 Champ Bailey, Denver . CB 20 Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia. SS WR 88 Marvin Harrison 84 Chris Chambers 24 Ty Law, New York Jets . CB WR 89 Santana Moss 11 Larry Fitzgerald 21 Tiki Barber, NY Giants . RB T 71 Willie Anderson 78 Tarik Glenn 24 Deltha O'Neal, Cincinnati. CB T 71 Walter Jones 60 Chris Samuels 21 DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta . CB 27 Larry Johnson, Kansas City . RB G 66 Alan Faneca 54 Brian Waters G 73 Larry Allen 68 Mike Wahle 28 Warrick Dunn, Atlanta. RB 31 Hanik Milligan, San Diego. ST C 63 Jeff Saturday 64 Jeff Hartings C 65 LeCharles Bentley 61 Robbie Tobeck 31 Nathan Vasher, Chicago . CB 32 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis. RB G 68 Will Shields 54 Brian Waters G 76 Steve Hutchinson 68 Mike Wahle 31 Roy Williams, Dallas . SS 41 Lorenzo Neal, San Diego . FB T 75 Jonathan Ogden 78 Tarik Glenn T 76 Orlando Pace 60 Chris Samuels 37 Shaun Alexander, Seattle. RB 43 Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh . SS TE 85 Antonio Gates 88 Tony Gonzalez TE 83 Alge Crumpler 82 Jason Witten 38 Mack Strong, Seattle . FB 47 John Lynch, Denver . FS WR 85 Chad Johnson 80 Rod Smith WR 89 Steve Smith 81 Torry Holt 42 Darren Sharper, Minnesota. FS 51 Jonathan Vilma, New York Jets . LB QB 18 Peyton Manning 10 Trent Green 9 Steve McNair QB 8 Matt Hasselbeck 7 Michael Vick 17 Jake Delhomme 51 Lofa Tatupu, Seattle. LB 54 Mike Schneck, Buffalo . LS RB 32 Edgerrin James 21 LaDainian Tomlinson 27 Larry Johnson RB 37 Shaun Alexander 21 Tiki Barber 28 Warrick Dunn 54 Jeremiah Trotter, Philadelphia. MLB 54 Brian Waters, Kansas City . G FB 41 Lorenzo Neal FB 38 Mack Strong 55 Lance Briggs, Chicago . LB 55 Joey Porter, Pittsburgh . OLB 55 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay . OLB 56 Shawne Merriman, San Diego . LB 56 Keith Brooking, Atlanta. OLB 56 Al Wilson, Denver . LB NFC Defense AFC Defense 60 Chris Samuels, Washington. T 56 Derrick Burgess, Oakland . DE DE 90 Julius Peppers 72 Osi Umenyiora DE 56 Derrick Burgess 93 Kyle Vanden Bosch 61 Robbie Tobeck, Seattle. C 59 Cato June, Indianapolis . LB DT 91 Tommie Harris 97 La’Roi Glover DT 99 Marcus Stroud 98 Casey Hampton 65 LeCharles Bentley, New Orleans . C 63 Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis . C DT 92 Shaun Rogers 97 La’Roi Glover DT 76 Jamal Williams 98 Casey Hampton 68 Mike Wahle, Carolina . G 64 Jeff Hartings, Pittsburgh . C DE 92 Michael Strahan 90 Julius Peppers DE 93 Dwight Freeney 93 Kyle Vanden Bosch 71 Walter Jones, Seattle . T 66 Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh. G OLB 56 Keith Brooking 55 Lance Briggs OLB 59 Cato June 55 Joey Porter 72 Osi Umenyiora, NY Giants . DE 68 Will Shields, Kansas City . G ILB 54 Jeremiah Trotter 51 Lofa Tatupu ILB 56 Al Wilson 51 Jonathan Vilma 73 Larry Allen, Dallas . G 71 Willie Anderson, Cincinnati. T OLB 53 Derrick Brooks 55 Lance Briggs OLB 56 Shawne Merriman 55 Joey Porter 76 Steve Hutchinson, Seattle . G 75 Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore . T CB 20 Ronde Barber 31 Nathan Vasher CB 24 Champ Bailey 24 Ty Law 76 Orlando Pace, St. Louis . T 76 Jamal Williams, San Diego. DT CB 21 DeAngelo Hall 31 Nathan Vasher CB 24 Deltha O’Neal 24 Ty Law 81 Torry Holt, St. Louis . WR 78 Tarik Glenn, Indianapolis . T SS 31 Roy Williams 20 Brian Dawkins SS 43 Troy Polamalu 82 Jason Witten, Dallas. TE 80 Rod Smith, Denver . WR FS 42 Darren Sharper FS 21 Bob Sanders 47 John Lynch 83 Alge Crumpler, Atlanta . TE 84 Chris Chambers, Miami. WR 85 David Tyree, NY Giants . ST 85 Antonio Gates, San Diego. TE 88 Mike Bartrum, Philadelphia . LS 85 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati . WR AFC Specialists NFC Specialists 89 Santana Moss, Washington . WR 88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City . TE 89 Steve Smith, Carolina . WR 88 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis. WR P 8 Brian Moorman P 9 Josh Bidwell 90 Julius Peppers, Carolina. DE 93 Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis. DE PK 17 Shayne Graham PK 1 Neil Rackers 91 Tommie Harris, Chicago. DT 93 Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee. DE KR 13 Jerome Mathis KR 18 Koren Robinson 92 Shaun Rogers, Detroit . DT 98 Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh . DT ST 31 Hanik Milligan ST 85 David Tyree 92 Michael Strahan, NY Giants . DE 99 Marcus Stroud, Jacksonville. DT LS 54 Mike Schneck LS 88 Mike Bartrum 97 La’Roi Glover, Dallas . DT TODAY’S OFFICIALS: Referee—Gerry Austin (34); Umpire—Steve Wilson (29); Head Linesman—John Schleyer (21); Line Judge—Carl Johnson (101); Field Judge—Scott Steenson (88); Side Judge—Laird Hayes (125); Back Judge—Phil Luckett (59); Alternate—Mike Weir (50) Printed in Hawaii by Hagadone Printing. AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 8 Brian Moorman, Buffalo . P NFL YRS. PRO NFL YRS. PRO 1 Neil Rackers, Arizona . K NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DOB EXP. BOWL COLLEGE NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DOB EXP. BOWL COLLEGE 9 Steve McNair, Tennessee . QB 71 Anderson, Willie, Cincinnati T 6-5 340 7/11/75 10 3 Auburn 37 Alexander, Shaun, Seattle RB 5-11 225 8/30/77 6 3 Alabama 7 Michael Vick, Atlanta. QB 10 Trent Green, Kansas City . QB 24 Bailey, Champ,Denver CB 6-0 192 6/22/78 7 6 Georgia 73 Allen, Larry, Dallas G 6-3 325 11/27/71 12 10 Sonoma State 8 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle . QB 13 Jerome Mathis, Houston . KR 12 Brady, Tom, New England QB 6-4 225 8/3/77 6 3 Michigan 20 Barber, Ronde, Tampa Bay CB 5-10 184 4/7/75 9 3 Virginia 9 Josh Bidwell, Tampa Bay . P 17 Shayne Graham, Cincinnati . K 56 Burgess, Derrick, Oakland DE 6-2 260 8/12/78 5 1 Mississippi 21 Barber, Tiki, NY Giants RB 5-10 200 4/7/75 9 2 Virginia 11 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona . WR 18 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis . QB 84 Chambers, Chris, Miami WR 5-11 210 8/12/78 5 1 Wisconsin 88 Bartrum, Mike, Philadelphia LS 6-4 245 6/23/70 12 1 Marshall 17 Jake Delhomme, Carolina . QB 21 Bob Sanders, Indianapolis . FS 66 Faneca, Alan, Pittsburgh G 6-5 307 12/7/76 8 5 Louisiana State 65 Bentley, LeCharles, New Orleans C 6-2 313 11/7/79 4 2 Ohio State 18 Koren Robinson, Minnesota . KR 93 Freeney, Dwight, Indianapolis DE 6-1 268 2/19/80 4 3 Syracuse 9 Bidwell, Josh, Tampa Bay P 6-3 220 3/13/76 6 1 Oregon 21 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego . RB 85 Gates, Antonio, San Diego TE 6-4 260 6/18/80 3 2 Kent State 55 Briggs, Lance, Chicago LB 6-1 238 11/12/1980 3 1 Arizona 20 Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay . CB 24 Champ Bailey, Denver . CB 78 Glenn, Tarik, Indianapolis T 6-5 332 5/25/76 9 2 California 56 Brooking, Keith, Atlanta OLB 6-2 245 10/30/75 8 5 Georgia Tech 20 Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia. SS 24 Ty Law, New York Jets . CB 88 Gonzalez, Tony, Kansas City TE 6-5 251 2/27/76 9 7 California 55 Brooks, Derrick, Tampa Bay OLB 6-0 235 4/18/73 11 9 Florida State 21 Tiki Barber, NY Giants . RB 24 Deltha O'Neal, Cincinnati. CB 17 Graham, Shayne, Cincinnati K 6-0 197 12/9/77 5 1 Virginia Tech 30 Brown, Mike, Chicago SS 5-10 212 2/13/78 6 1 Nebraska 21 DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta . CB 27 Larry Johnson, Kansas City . RB 10 Green, Trent, Kansas City QB 6-3 217 7/9/70 12 2 Indiana 83 Crumpler, Alge, Atlanta TE 6-2 262 12/23/77 5 3 North Carolina 28 Warrick Dunn, Atlanta. RB 98 Hampton, Casey, Pittsburgh DT 6-1 325 9/3/77 4 2 Texas 20 Dawkins, Brian, Philadelphia SS 6-0 210 10/13/73 10 5 Clemson 31 Hanik Milligan, San Diego. ST 31 Nathan Vasher, Chicago . CB 88 Harrison, Marvin, Indianapolis WR 6-0 175 8/25/72 10 7 Syracuse 17 Delhomme, Jake, Carolina QB 6-2 215 1/10/75 7 1 Louisiana-Laf. 32 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis. RB 64 Hartings, Jeff, Pittsburgh C 6-3 299 9/7/72 10 2 Penn State 28 Dunn, Warrick, Atlanta RB 5-9 180 1/5/75 9 3 Florida State 31 Roy Williams, Dallas . SS 41 Lorenzo Neal, San Diego . FB 32 James, Edgerrin, Indianapolis RB 6-0 214 8/1/78 7 4 Miami 11 Fitzgerald, Larry, Arizona WR 6-3 221 8/31/83 2 1 Pittsburgh 37 Shaun Alexander, Seattle. RB 43 Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh . SS 85 Johnson, Chad, Cincinnati WR 6-1 192 1/9/78 5 3 Oregon State 97 Glover, La’Roi, Dallas DT 6-2 290 7/4/74 10 6 San Diego State 38 Mack Strong, Seattle . FB 47 John Lynch, Denver . FS 27 Johnson, Larry, Kansas City RB 6-1 230 11/19/79 3 1 Penn State 21 Hall, DeAngelo, Atlanta CB 5-10 197 11/19/83 2 1 Virginia Tech 42 Darren Sharper, Minnesota.
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