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2006 Pro Bowl National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2005 by the National Football League 2006 Pro Bowl National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2005 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Date: Sunday, 2/12/2006 AFC At NFC Start Time: 1:15 PM HST at Aloha Stadium, Aloha Stadium Game Day Weather Game Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp: 79° F (26.1° C), Humidity: 52%, Wind: N 8 mph Played Outdoor on Turf: FieldTurf Officials Referee: Gerry Austin (34) Umpire: Steve Wilson (29) Head Linesman: John Schleyer (21) Line Judge: Carl Johnson (101) Side Judge: Laird Hayes (125) Field Judge: Scott Steenson (88) Back Judge: Phil Luckett (59) Replay Official: Video Operator: Lineups AFC NFC Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 88 M.Harrison DE 56 D.Burgess WR 89 S.Moss DE 90 J.Peppers T 71W.Anderson DT99M.Stroud T 71W.Jones DT91T.Harris G 66 A.Faneca DT 76 J.Williams G 73 L.Allen DT 92 S.Rogers C 63 J.Saturday DE 93 D.Freeney C 65 L.Bentley DE 92 M.Strahan G 68 W.Shields LB 55 J.Porter G 76 S.Hutchinson OLB 56 K.Brooking T 75 J.Ogden LB 56 A.Wilson T 76 O.Pace ILB 54 J.Trotter TE 85 A.Gates LB 56 S.Merriman TE 83 A.Crumpler LB 55 D.Brooks WR 85 C.Johnson DB 24 C.Bailey WR 89 S.Smith CB 20 R.Barber QB 18 P.Manning CB 24 D.O'Neal WR 81 T.Holt CB 21 D.Hall RB 32 E.James SS 43 T.Polamalu QB 8 M.Hasselbeck SS 31 R.Williams FB 41 L.Neal FS 21 B.Sanders RB 21 T.Barber FS 42 D.Sharper Substitutions Substitutions P 8 B.Moorman, QB 9 S.McNair, QB 10 T.Green, KR 13 J.Mathis, K 17 K 1 N.Rackers, QB 7 M.Vick, P 9 J.Bidwell, WR 11 L.Fitzgerald, QB 17 S.Graham, RB 21 L.Tomlinson, CB 24 T.Law, RB 27 L.Johnson, ST 31 J.Delhomme, KR 18 K.Robinson, SS 20 B.Dawkins, RB 28 W.Dunn, CB H.Milligan, FS 47 J.Lynch, LB 51 J.Vilma, G 54 B.Waters, LS 54 31 N.Vasher, FB 38 M.Strong, LB 51 L.Tatupu, LB 55 L.Briggs, T 60 M.Schneck, LB 59 C.June, C 64 J.Hartings, T 78 T.Glenn, WR 80 C.Samuels, C 61 R.Tobeck, G 68 M.Wahle, DT 72 O.Umenyiora, TE R.Smith, WR 84 C.Chambers, TE 88 T.Gonzalez, DE 93 K.Vanden 82 J.Witten, ST 85 D.Tyree, LS 88 M.Bartrum, DT 97 L.Glover Bosch, DT 98 C.Hampton Did Not Play Did Not Play RB 37 S.Alexander Not Active Not Active QB 9 C.Palmer, QB 12 T.Brady, LB 54 Z.Thomas, T 77 W.Roaf, DT 93 SS 30 M.Brown, LB 54 B.Urlacher, C 57 O.Kreutz, DT 75 R.Coleman, R.Seymour, DE 99 J.Taylor TE 80 J.Shockey Field Goals (made ( ) & missed) S.Graham (31) N.Rackers (32) (22) (20) 1234OTTotal VISITOR: AFC 7307 017 HOME: NFC 01076023 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home AFC15:09 C.Chambers 16 yd. pass from P.Manning (S.Graham kick) (7-45, 4:14) 7 0 NFC27:45 N.Rackers 32 yd. Field Goal (10-73, 5:08) 7 3 AFC23:22 S.Graham 31 yd. Field Goal (11-62, 4:23) 10 3 NFC20:02 A.Crumpler 14 yd. pass from M.Vick (N.Rackers kick) (3-20, 0:18) 10 10 NFC35:01 D.Brooks 59 yd. interception return (N.Rackers kick) 10 17 AFC4 12:47 T.Green 1 yd. run (S.Graham kick) (10-68, 5:31) 17 17 NFC46:29 N.Rackers 22 yd. Field Goal (13-59, 6:18) 17 20 NFC41:10 N.Rackers 20 yd. Field Goal (7-17, 2:32) 17 23 Paid Attendance: 50,190 Time: 3:38 AFC vs NFC 2/12/2006 at Aloha Stadium Final Individual Statistics AFC NFC RUSHING ATT YDSAVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDSAVG LG TD L.Johnson8 33 4.1 20 0 T.Barber11 33 3.0 11 0 E.James6 22 3.7 9 0 S.Moss1 18 18.0 18 0 L.Tomlinson5 13 2.6 6 0 M.Vick2 17 8.5 17 0 T.Green3 3 1.0 3 1 W.Dunn7 12 1.7 6 0 S.McNair2 0 0.0 0 0 L.Fitzgerald1 12 12.0 12 0 S.Smith1 6 6.0 6 0 M.Hasselbeck1 0 0.0 0 0 M.Strong1 0 0.0 0 0 Total2471 3.0 20 1 Total 25 98 3.9 18 0 PASSING ATTCMP YDSSK/YD TD LG IN RTPASSING ATTCMP YDSSK/YD TD LG IN RT P.Manning26 13 1390/01 33 3 39.3 M.Hasselbeck17 10 852/80 14 1 47.4 T.Green11 5 391/80 18 1 16.9 M.Vick12 4 692/131 32 1 46.9 S.McNair82 251/60 14 0 40.1 J.Delhomme10 7 531/50 19 0 82.5 Total 45 20 2032/141Total 33 428.3 39 21 2075/261 32 2 56.2 PASS RECEIVING NO YDSAVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDSAVG LG TD T.Gonzalez5 36 7.2 14 0 S.Smith8 46 5.8 14 0 M.Harrison4 74 18.5 33 0 S.Moss3 39 13.0 19 0 C.Chambers2 34 17.0 18 1 A.Crumpler3 35 11.7 16 1 L.Tomlinson2 18 9.0 11 0 T.Holt2 18 9.0 11 0 C.Johnson2 15 7.5 11 0 M.Strong2 17 8.5 9 0 R.Smith2 13 6.5 8 0 L.Fitzgerald1 32 32.0 32 0 A.Gates2 7 3.5 5 0 W.Dunn1 14 14.0 14 0 L.Neal1 6 6.0 6 0 T.Barber1 6 6.0 6 0 Total20203 10.2 33 1 Total 21 2079.9 32 1 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDSAVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDSAVG LG TD J.Lynch1 40 40.0 40 0 D.Brooks1 59 59.0 59 1 C.Bailey1 33 33.0 33 0 D.Sharper1 35 35.0 35 0 N.Vasher1 30 30.0 30 0 R.Williams1 11 11.0 11 0 D.Hall0 57 0.0 57 0 Total 247336.5 40 0Total 19248.0 59 1 PUNTING NO YDSAVGNET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDSAVGNET TB IN20 LG B.Moorman4 194 48.546.8 0 2 59 J.Bidwell548.431 24234.0 58 Total4 19448.546.8 0 2 59 Total 5 24248.434.0 3 1 58 PUNT RETURNS NO YDSAVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNSNO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.Mathis10 1212.0 12 0 S.Moss10 1212.0 12 0 [DOWNED]10 00.0 0 0 S.Smith10 -6-6.0 -6 0 [TOUCHBACK]30 00.0 0 0 D.Hall00 10.0 1 0 [DOWNED]20 00.0 0 0 Returns 11212.0 0 120Returns 273.5 0 120 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDSAVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.Mathis40 10927.3 54 0 K.Robinson40 9423.5 30 0 L.Neal10 1010.0 10 0 [TOUCHBACK]10 00.0 0 0 Returns 5 11923.8 0 54 0 Returns 49423.5 0 300 AFC FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS S.McNair2002 000 -40 0 J.Mathis1000 000 00 0 B.Sanders0000 100 00 0 C.Hampton0000 010 00 0 L.Johnson0000 010 00 0 S.Merriman0000 010 00 0 T.Polamalu0000 010 00 0 C.Bailey0000 001 00 0 AFC vs NFC 2 2/12/2006 at Aloha Stadium Final Individual Statistics AFC FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Stroud0000 001 00 0 Total 31-4042 200 0 NFC FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Vick1000 100 -10 0 T.Barber1000 000 00 1 A.Crumpler1000 000 00 1 J.Delhomme1001 000 00 0 S.Moss1001 000 00 0 M.Hasselbeck1000 000 -60 0 S.Smith0000 100 00 0 S.Rogers0000 001 00 0 J.Trotter0000 001 00 0 Total 62-7002 200 2 AFC vs NFC 2/12/2006 at Aloha Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Home AFC NFC TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 19 18 By Rushing 64 By Passing 11 12 By Penalty 22 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-13-31% 8-18-44% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS 260 279 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 71 69 Average gain per offensive play 3.7 4.0 NET YARDS RUSHING 71 98 Total Rushing Plays 24 25 Average gain per rushing play 3.0 3.9 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 1-1 3-6 NET YARDS PASSING 189 181 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 2-14 5-26 Gross yards passing 203 207 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 45-20-4 39-21-2 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 4.0 4.1 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-1-0 6-2-1 PUNTS Number and Average 4-48.5 5-48.4 Had Blocked 00 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 46.8 34.0 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 85 199 No.
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