2017 Pro Bowl


The 2017 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2016 season, which was played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on January 29, 2017. The game was the first in a three-year deal to host the Pro Bowl in Orlando, which also included cross-promotional events held at the Walt Disney World Resort.
After three years of using a draft format, the 2017 Pro Bowl returned to the previous conference-based format, played between all-star teams representing the American Football Conference and National Football Conference. The AFC all-stars were coached by Andy Reid, and the NFC all-stars were coached by Jason Garrett.

Background

Host selection process

At least five locations were in contention to host the 2017 Pro Bowl, with four submitting formal bids.
On June 1, 2016, the NFL announced that it had awarded the next three Pro Bowl games to Orlando.

Side events

Commissioner Roger Goodell announced that the 2017 Pro Bowl would be a "week-long celebration for football and our fans"; a number of family-oriented side events was held at the Walt Disney World Resort and its ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, including practices, a 5K run, youth events, and player appearances.
On December 12, 2016, the NFL announced that it would hold a series of skills competitions during Pro Bowl week at the Wide World of Sports Complex, known as the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown.

Game format

On June 1, 2016, the NFL confirmed that the Pro Bowl would return to its previous, conference-based format for 2017, after three years of using a draft-based format with players selected by designated captains. The captains were former NFL players Jerome Bettis, Tony Gonzalez, Ray Lewis, and Charles Woodson.

Rule changes

The game format was nearly the same for 2017 as it had been in 2016, with some exceptions:

Box score

AFC rosters

The following players were selected to represent the AFC:

Offense

Defense

PositionStarterReserveAlternate
Defensive end52 Khalil Mack, Oakland
91 Cameron Wake, Miami
90 Jadeveon Clowney, Houston92 Leonard Williams, NY Jets
96 Carlos Dunlap, Cincinnati
Defensive tackle93 Ndamukong Suh, Miami
97 Geno Atkins, Cincinnati
99 Jurrell Casey, Tennessee95 Kyle Williams, Buffalo
Outside linebacker57 Lorenzo Alexander, Buffalo
58 Von Miller, Denver
98 Brian Orakpo, Tennessee
Inside linebacker Dont'a Hightower, New England57 C. J. Mosley, Baltimore53 Zach Brown, Buffalo
50 Ryan Shazier, Pittsburgh
Cornerback Aqib Talib, Denver
Marcus Peters, Kansas City
Chris Harris Jr., Denver
Casey Hayward, San Diego
24 Stephon Gilmore, Buffalo
Free safety Devin McCourty, New England Reggie Nelson, Oakland Eric Weddle, Baltimore
Strong safety Eric Berry, Kansas City26 Darian Stewart, Denver

Special teams

PositionStarterAlternate
Punter 1 Pat McAfee, Indianapolis 2 Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City
Placekicker 9 Justin Tucker, Baltimore
Return specialist10 Tyreek Hill, Kansas City
Special teamer18 Matthew Slater, New England 57 D. J. Alexander, Kansas City
Long snapper 46 Morgan Cox, Baltimore

NFC rosters

The following players were selected to represent the NFC:

Offense

PositionStarterReserveAlternate
Quarterback 2 Matt Ryan, Atlanta 4 Dak Prescott, Dallas
12 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
8 Kirk Cousins, Washington
9 Drew Brees, New Orleans
Running back21 Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas24 Devonta Freeman, Atlanta
31 David Johnson, Arizona
24 Jordan Howard, Chicago
43 Darren Sproles, Philadelphia
Fullback35 Mike Tolbert, Carolina
Wide receiver11 Julio Jones, Atlanta
13 Odell Beckham Jr., NY Giants
11 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona
13 Mike Evans, Tampa Bay
88 Dez Bryant, Dallas
89 Doug Baldwin, Seattle
Tight end88 Greg Olsen, Carolina86 Jordan Reed, Washington88 Jimmy Graham, Seattle
Offensive tackle71 Trent Williams, Washington
77 Tyron Smith, Dallas
71 Jason Peters, Philadelphia69 David Bakhtiari, Green Bay
Offensive guard70 Zack Martin, Dallas
75 Brandon Scherff, Washington
70 T. J. Lang, Green Bay70 Trai Turner, Carolina
71 Josh Sitton, Chicago
Center72 Travis Frederick, Dallas51 Alex Mack, Atlanta62 Jason Kelce, Philadelphia

Defense

PositionStarterReserveAlternate
Defensive end56 Cliff Avril, Seattle
97 Everson Griffen, Minnesota
72 Michael Bennett, Seattle
Defensive tackle93 Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay
99 Aaron Donald, Los Angeles
91 Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia98 Linval Joseph, Minnesota
Outside linebacker44 Vic Beasley, Atlanta
91 Ryan Kerrigan, Washington
58 Thomas Davis, Carolina50 K. J. Wright, Seattle
55 Anthony Barr, Minnesota
Inside linebacker54 Bobby Wagner, Seattle59 Luke Kuechly, Carolina50 Sean Lee, Dallas
Cornerback20 Janoris Jenkins, NY Giants
21 Patrick Peterson, Arizona
25 Richard Sherman, Seattle
29 Xavier Rhodes, Minnesota
Free safety22 Harrison Smith, Minnesota21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Green Bay
Strong safety21 Landon Collins, NY Giants

Special teams

PositionStarterAlternate
Punter 6 Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles
Placekicker 3 Matt Bryant, Atlanta 5 Matt Prater, Detroit
Return specialist84 Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota
Special teamer17 Dwayne Harris, NY Giants
Long snapper44 Jake McQuaide, Los Angeles

Notes:

Number of selections per team

Broadcasting

The game was televised nationally by ESPN and broadcast via radio by Westwood One.