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  2. 2010 Pro Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2009 season. It took place at 8:00 PM EST on Sunday, January 31, 2010, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins and host site of Super Bowl XLIV. [1] The television broadcasters were Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski and Jon Gruden.

  3. Pro Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Pro Bowl was played at Sun Life Stadium, the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins and host site of Super Bowl XLIV, on January 31, the first time ever that the Pro Bowl was held before the championship game (a decision probably due to increasingly low Nielsen ratings from being regarded as an anti-climax to the Super Bowl).

  4. List of NFL Pro Bowl records - Wikipedia

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    Most of these records can not be broken since the NFL changed the Pro Bowl to the Pro Bowl Games in 2023. ... 2002–03, 2005, 2010–11, San Francisco 2012 (24-PATs ...

  5. List of Pro Bowl players, A - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have been selected to play in the NFL's annual Pro Bowl game, beginning with the 1950 season.. Between 1938 and 1942, an NFL all star team played the league champion in the NFL All-Star Game.

  6. Johnny Knox - Wikipedia

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    On January 25, 2010, Knox was selected to the NFC roster for the 2010 Pro Bowl, replacing Minnesota's Percy Harvin, who withdrew due to injury concerns. [6] Knox returned four kicks for 103 yards in his Pro Bowl debut. He was also targeted on two passes as a wide receiver, but failed to log a reception. [7]

  7. List of Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl selections - Wikipedia

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    The 1963 Pro Bowl and 1968 Pro Bowl each included nine Packers, the most that the team has ever sent to the Pro Bowl. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers holds the team record for most Pro Bowl selections with 10, while Forrest Gregg (nine selections), Brett Favre (nine selections) and Willie Wood (eight selections) round out the top four. [17]

  8. David Akers - Wikipedia

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    He made the Pro Bowl for the first time in 2001 as he went 26-for-31, making a team-record seventeen consecutive field goals during the season. Akers attempting a field goal in August 2009. Akers' best statistical season was 2002 when he connected on 30 of 34 field goals (88.2%), scored a team-record 133 points, and made another Pro Bowl.

  9. John Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kuhn played in all 16 games again, with two starts, and put up his most productive season to date. Kuhn was selected to his first Pro Bowl, while he rushed 84 times for 281 yards and four touchdowns and had 15 receptions for 97 yards for another two touchdowns. He recorded seven special teams tackles.