The 2014 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2013 season. It took place at 2:30pm local time on January 26 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The game was televised nationally by NBC and was the final Pro Bowl on network television before ABC's airing in 2018 as part of a simulcast with sister network ESPN, whose parent company Disney currently holds domestic television rights to the game.

Significant changes to the Pro Bowl format were adopted in an attempt to make the game more "fan-friendly". These changes were proposed by National Football League Players Association president Dominique Foxworth and developed in partnership between the league and the players' union.

The most significant change was a switch to a "fantasy draft" format rather than pitting AFC all-stars against NFC all-stars. Hall of Fame players Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders were chosen, as honorary team captains, and joined by two active players each to assist in their selections. Chuck Pagano of the AFC South winning Indianapolis Colts coached Team Sanders, while Ron Rivera of the NFC South winning Carolina Panthers coached Team Rice. These coaches were selected for coaching the highest seeded teams to lose in the Divisional round of the playoffs, which has been the convention since the 2010 Pro Bowl.

Team Rice won the game 22–21.

Rule changes

  • The rosters now consist of 44 players per squad, with an additional defensive back added.
  • Two former players, Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders, drafted players to be members of the teams. Each was assisted by two player captains, and a top player from NFL.com fantasy football. The player captains were the top two offensive and defensive players from teams not in the conference championships, as determined by a vote; Drew Brees and Robert Quinn represented Team Rice, while Team Sanders was represented by Jamaal Charles and J. J. Watt. The draft was held on January 21 and 22, 2014, with the selection of top offensive and defensive positions held during a primetime broadcast on the second day, aired by NFL Network.
  • A "Game within the Game" format saw the addition of two-minute warnings to all four quarters, with a change of possession to start each quarter. The intention of this rule is to encourage four exciting two-minute drills.
  • No kickoffs. A coin toss will determine which team is awarded possession first, and the ball will be placed on the 25-yard line at the start of each quarter and after scoring plays.
  • The defense is now permitted to play "cover two" and "press" coverage. In the previous years, only the "man" coverage was permitted, except for goal line situations.
  • Beginning at the two-minute mark of every quarter, if the offense does not gain at least one yard, the clock stops as if the play were an incomplete pass.
  • A 35-second and 25-second play clock is used instead of the usual 40-second and 25-second clock.
  • The game clock does not stop on quarterback sacks outside of the final 2 minutes of regulation.

Summary

To begin the game, the coin toss was won by Team Sanders. They decided to defer to the second half, so Team Rice started with the ball.

The game featured six interceptions and nine sacks, while the 22–21 score was the lowest since the 2006 Pro Bowl, which ended with a 23–17 NFC win.

Scoring summary

The scores broken down by quarter:

Quarter1234Total
Team Rice0140822
Team Sanders770721

at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii

  • Date: January 26, 2014
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EST / 2:30 p.m. HST
  • Game weather: On and off rain, clearing late; temperature 21 C (73 F)
Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP RIC SAN 1 10:10 5 74 2:50 SAN Jackson 36-yard touchdown reception from Luck, Tucker kick good 0 7 2 9:05 7 55 3:25 RIC Graham 8-yard touchdown reception from Brees, Gostkowski kick good 7 7 2 5:42 4 7 2:08 SAN Newton 1-yard touchdown run, Tucker kick good 7 14 2 0:36 7 58 1:56 RIC Gordon 10-yard touchdown reception from Rivers, Gostkowski kick good 14 14 4 4:41 5 57 2:39 SAN Cameron 12-yard touchdown reception from Foles, Tucker kick good 14 21 4 0:41 4 26 0:19 RIC Murray 20-yard touchdown reception from Smith, 2-point Tolbert run good 22 21 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 22 21
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPRICSAN
110:105742:50SANJackson 36-yard touchdown reception from Luck, Tucker kick good07
29:057553:25RICGraham 8-yard touchdown reception from Brees, Gostkowski kick good77
25:42472:08SANNewton 1-yard touchdown run, Tucker kick good714
20:367581:56RICGordon 10-yard touchdown reception from Rivers, Gostkowski kick good1414
44:415572:39SANCameron 12-yard touchdown reception from Foles, Tucker kick good1421
40:414260:19RICMurray 20-yard touchdown reception from Smith, 2-point Tolbert run good2221
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.2221

Rosters

Team Deion Sanders

Team Sanders
Quarterbacks 1 Cam Newton 9 Nick Foles [a] 12 Andrew Luck [a] Running backs 25 Jamaal Charles (C) 27 Eddie Lacy [a] 45 Marcel Reece FB 46 Alfred Morris [a] Wide receivers 10 DeSean Jackson [a] 18 A. J. Green 84 Antonio Brown 88 Dez Bryant Tight ends 87 Rob Gronkowski 82 Jason Witten [a] 84 Jordan Cameron [a] Offensive tackles 71 Trent Williams 76 Duane Brown [a] 76 Branden Albert Guards 70 Logan Mankins 73 Marshal Yanda 75 Kyle Long [a] Centers 51 Mike Pouncey 55 Alex MackDefensive ends 76 Greg Hardy 94 Mario Williams 99 J. J. Watt (C) Defensive tackles 90 Ndamukong Suh 92 Dontari Poe 93 Gerald McCoy Outside Linebackers 55 Terrell Suggs 91 Tamba Hali 98 Brian Orakpo [a] Inside Linebackers 51 Paul Posluszny [a] 59 Luke Kuechly Cornerbacks 21 Patrick Peterson 21 Brent Grimes 24 Darrelle Revis 26 Tim Jennings [a] Safeties 29 Eric Berry 32 Eric Weddle 43 T. J. Ward [a]Punter 2 Brandon Fields Placekicker 9 Justin Tucker Return Specialist 84 Cordarrelle Patterson Long Snapper 44 J. J. Jansen Special Teamer 18 Matthew Slater

Team Rice

Team Rice
Quarterbacks 9 Drew Brees (C) 11 Alex Smith [a] 17 Philip Rivers Running backs 22 Matt Forte 25 LeSean McCoy 29 DeMarco Murray [a] 35 Mike Tolbert FB Wide receivers 11 Larry Fitzgerald [a] 12 Josh Gordon 15 Brandon Marshall 17 Alshon Jeffery [a] Tight ends 80 Jimmy Graham 88 Tony Gonzalez [a] Offensive Tackles 69 Jordan Gross [a] 73 Joe Thomas 77 Tyron Smith Guards 66 Ben Grubbs 69 Evan Mathis [a] 73 Jahri Evans Centers 67 Ryan Kalil 74 Nick Mangold [a]Defensive ends 91 Cameron Wake 94 Robert Quinn (C) 94 Cameron Jordan Defensive tackles 95 Kyle Williams 97 Jason Hatcher [a] 99 Marcell Dareus [a] Outside Linebackers 50 Justin Houston 55 John Abraham 98 Robert Mathis Inside Linebackers 55 Vontaze Burfict 56 Derrick Johnson [a] Cornerbacks 20 Alterraun Verner 23 Joe Haden 24 Brandon Flowers 31 Antonio Cromartie [a] Safeties 26 Antrel Rolle [a] 31 Jairus Byrd 35 Eric Reid [a]Punter 6 Johnny Hekker Placekicker 3 Stephen Gostkowski [a] Return Specialist 22 Dexter McCluster Long Snapper 45 Matt Overton Special Teamer 31 Justin Bethel

Selected but did not participate

Selected but did not participate
Quarterbacks 3 Russell Wilson [c] 12 Tom Brady [b] 18 Peyton Manning [c] Running backs 21 Frank Gore [b] 24 Marshawn Lynch [c] 28 Adrian Peterson [b] Wide receivers 80 Andre Johnson [b] 81 Calvin Johnson [b] 88 Demaryius Thomas [c] Tight ends 80 Julius Thomas [c] 85 Vernon Davis [b] Offensive Tackles 71 Jason Peters [b] 74 Joe Staley [b] Guards 65 Louis Vasquez [c] 77 Mike Iupati [b] Centers 60 Max Unger [c]Defensive tackles 92 Haloti Ngata [b] 94 Justin Smith [b] Outside Linebackers 55 Ahmad Brooks [b] Inside Linebackers 52 Patrick Willis [b] 53 NaVorro Bowman [b] Cornerbacks 25 Richard Sherman [c] 31 Aqib Talib [b] Safeties 29 Earl Thomas [c] 31 Kam Chancellor [c] 31 Donte Whitner [a][b] 43 Troy Polamalu [b]Placekicker 5 Matt Prater [c]

Notes:

(C) signifies the player was selected as a captain

aReplacement selection due to injury or vacancy

bInjured player; selected but did not play

cSelected but did not play because his team advanced to Super Bowl XLVIII (see Pro Bowl "Player Selection" section)

Number of selections per team

American Football Conference
TeamSelections
American Football Conference TeamSelections Kansas City Chiefs10 Cleveland Browns6 Denver Broncos5 New England Patriots5 Baltimore Ravens4 Buffalo Bills4 Miami Dolphins4 Houston Texans3 Indianapolis Colts3 Cincinnati Bengals2 New York Jets2 Pittsburgh Steelers2 San Diego Chargers2 Jacksonville Jaguars1 Oakland Raiders1 Tennessee Titans1National Football Conference TeamSelections San Francisco 49ers10 Carolina Panthers7 Seattle Seahawks6 Chicago Bears5 Dallas Cowboys5 New Orleans Saints5 Philadelphia Eagles5 Arizona Cardinals4 Washington Redskins3 Detroit Lions2 Minnesota Vikings2 St. Louis Rams2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers2 Atlanta Falcons1 Green Bay Packers1 New York Giants1
Kansas City Chiefs10
Cleveland Browns6
Denver Broncos5
New England Patriots5
Baltimore Ravens4
Buffalo Bills4
Miami Dolphins4
Houston Texans3
Indianapolis Colts3
Cincinnati Bengals2
New York Jets2
Pittsburgh Steelers2
San Diego Chargers2
Jacksonville Jaguars1
Oakland Raiders1
Tennessee Titans1
TeamSelections
San Francisco 49ers10
Carolina Panthers7
Seattle Seahawks6
Chicago Bears5
Dallas Cowboys5
New Orleans Saints5
Philadelphia Eagles5
Arizona Cardinals4
Washington Redskins3
Detroit Lions2
Minnesota Vikings2
St. Louis Rams2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2
Atlanta Falcons1
Green Bay Packers1
New York Giants1

Broadcasting

The game was televised nationally by NBC and was the final Pro Bowl on network television until 2018. ESPN took over the exclusive broadcast rights to the Pro Bowl, effective in 2015, and eventually began simulcasting the game on ABC in 2018. In France, the game was televised by BeIN Sport, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland, by Sky Sports. In Slovenia, the game was televised by Šport TV, and in Germany, by Sport1 US.

Westwood One radio also broadcast the game nationally.

Ratings

7pm; Cris Collinsworth's Sunday Night Football Special

  • HH: 3.6; Viewers: 5.555 million

7:30pm; 2014 Pro Bowl

  • HH: 6.6; Viewers: 11.378 million

10:47pm; Pro Bowl Post-Game

  • HH: 4.7; Viewers: 7.822 million
  • 7:30 – HH: 6.3; Viewers: 10.809 million
  • 8:00 – HH: 7.1; Viewers: 12.502 million
  • 8:30 – HH: 7.1; Viewers: 12.588 million
  • 9:00 – HH: 6.4; Viewers: 11.248 million
  • 9:30 – HH: 6.4; Viewers: 10.961 million
  • 10:00 – HH: 6.3; Viewers: 10.514 million
  • 10:30–10:47 – HH: 6.5; Viewers: 10.750 million

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