Monday, February 1, 2010

2010 Pro-Bowl

How the Dallas Cowboys did in a meaningless game you likely didn't watch. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)


Tony Romo: 13-18 154 yards 0 touchdowns 1 interception.
Romo led the NFC squad to 10 points in his three possessions running the offense, then he threw an awful pass (reminiscent of the int in Minnesota) that was intercepted by James Harrison. For some reason, Romo was booed during introductions but I'm not sure what the Floridians had against the Cowboys QB.

Jason Witten: 3 catches for 49 yards.
Witten had a 33-yard reception at the end of the first quarter and caught an eight-yard pass to the AFC 6-yard line that led to an NFC 17-14 lead.

Miles Austin: 6 catches, 49 yards, kick return for 15 yards
Austin did most of his damage after Romo came into the game as the pair hooked up for three receptions an (eight-yards, 13-yards, and 17-yards) on the NFC's final drive.

Demarcus Ware: 4 tackles, 1 sack, forced fumble.
Ware sacked Pro Bowl MVP Matt Schaub mid-fourth quarter, forcing a fumble - although the AFC recovered.

Jay Ratiliff: 2 tackles 1 pass deflection.
Ratliff tipped a pass at the line intended for Chad Ochocinco , that was about it.

Terence Newman: 7 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 punt return for 15 yards
Newman had a game-high seven tackles, but was burned a couple of times deep. Ochocinco beat him deep for 40 yards and 17 yards.

Mike Jenkins: 5 tackles, pass deflection
Jenkins got beat a couple of times too, but that's how it goes for defensive backs in the Pro Bowl.


The AFC won 41-34.

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