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Tuesday, May 21, 2013         

Pro Bowl

ALOHA STADIUM • SUNDAY, JAN. 29 • 59 NFC / AFC 41
Marshall law
Brandon Marshall sets a record with 4 touchdown catches to lead the AFC
All of the theatrics and football skill of the AFC's 59-41 victory in Sunday's Pro Bowl could be capsulized in receiver Brandon Marshall's please-please-please catch in the third quarter. It was a wildly executed effort in a game in which entertainment often trumped ferocity. Story »
 
Nobody among this week's NFL Pro Bowl players is as adamant about the game staying in Hawaii as Miami's Brandon Marshall. Especially given his track record of record-breaking performances at Aloha Stadium. Story »

The Pro Bowl's typically laid-back pace drew the ire of the fans at Aloha Stadium at various points of Sunday's game. None of those instances involved San Diego Chargers safety Eric Weddle. Story »

 
It wasn't in the Cards this time. Arizona wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald put up another stellar Pro Bowl performance with three touchdowns, but the AFC ran away with Brandon Marshall's four in a 59-41 win on Sunday night at Aloha Stadium. Story »

 
The NFC won the Pro Bowl 59-41 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on Sunday, January 29.
Photos » NFC vs. AFCMore » 1st Half2nd Half
AFC-NFC practice sessions were held last week around Oahu, including Kapolei, Hickam, Ko Olina and at the Aloha Stadium in Aiea.
Photos » Part 1Part 2aPart 2bPart 3Part 4
 

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