ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia 1987 Pro Bowl 1987 Pro BowlNational Football League all-star game 1987 NFL Pro Bowl AFC NFC 10 6 Head coach:Marty Schottenheimer(Cleveland Browns) Head coach:Joe Gibbs(Washington Redskins) 1234Total AFC 730010 NFC 00336 DateFebruary 1, 1987StadiumAloha StadiumHonolulu, HawaiiMVPReggie White (Philadelphia Eagles)RefereeDick JorgensenAttendance50,101TV in the United StatesNetworkABCAnnouncersAl Michaels, Frank Gifford & Lynn Swann ← 1986 Pro Bowl 1988 → The 1987 Pro Bowl was the NFL's 37th annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1986 season. The game was played on Sunday, February 1, 1987, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii before a crowd of 50,101.[1] The final score was AFC 10, NFC 6.[2] Marty Schottenheimer of the Cleveland Browns led the AFC team against an NFC team coached by Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs.[2] The referee was Dick Jorgensen.[1] Reggie White of the Philadelphia Eagles was named the game's MVP.[2] Players on the winning AFC team received $10,000 apiece while the NFC participants each took home $5,000.[3] AFC roster The players representing the AFC were: Offense Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Quarterback 13 Dan Marino, Miami 7 John Elway, Denver7 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati Running back 21 James Brooks, Cincinnati 23 Sammy Winder, Denver28 Curt Warner, Seattle Fullback 43 Earnest Jackson, Pittsburgh30 Mosi Tatupu, New England Wide receiver 88 Al Toon, N.Y. Jets80 Steve Largent, Seattle 83 Mark Clayton, Miami86 Stanley Morgan, New England Tight end 46 Todd Christensen, L.A. Raiders 82 Mickey Shuler, N.Y. Jets Offensive tackle 78 Anthony Muñoz, Cincinnati63 Cody Risien, Cleveland 75 Chris Hinton, Indianapolis Offensive guard 54 Keith Bishop, Denver65 Max Montoya, Cincinnati 61 Roy Foster, Miami Center 53 Ray Donaldson, Indianapolis 72 Don Mosebar, L.A. Raiders Defense Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Defensive end 74 Howie Long, L. A. Raiders75 Rulon Jones, Denver 79 Jacob Green, Seattle Defensive tackle 63 Bill Maas, Kansas City 79 Bob Golic, Cleveland Outside linebacker 56 Andre Tippett, New England56 Chip Banks, Cleveland 59 Mike Merriweather, Pittsburgh Inside linebacker 77 Karl Mecklenburg, Denver56 John Offerdahl, Miami 50 Fredd Young, Seattle Seahawks Cornerback 22 Mike Haynes, L. A. Raiders29 Hanford Dixon, Cleveland 26 Raymond Clayborn, New England31 Frank Minnifield, Cleveland Free safety 20 Deron Cherry, Kansas City Strong safety 49 Dennis Smith, Denver 34 Lloyd Burruss, Kansas City Special teams Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Punter 3 Rohn Stark, Indianapolis Placekicker 1 Tony Franklin, New England Kick returner 80 Bobby Joe Edmonds, Seattle40 Gary Anderson, San Diego NFC roster The players representing the NFC were: Offense Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Quarterback 9 Tommy Kramer, Minnesota 10 Jay Schroeder, Washington Running back 29 Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams 20 Joe Morris, N. Y. Giants36 Reuben Mayes, New Orleans 42 Gerald Riggs, Atlanta34 Walter Payton, Chicago Fullback 24 Ron Wolfley, St. Louis Wide receiver 80 Jerry Rice, San Francisco84 Gary Clark, Washington 81 Art Monk, Washington82 Mike Quick, Philadelphia Tight end 89 Mark Bavaro, N.Y. Giants 83 Steve Jordan, Minnesota Offensive tackle 74 Jim Covert, Chicago78 Jackie Slater, Los Angeles Rams 60 Brad Benson, N. Y. Giants66 Joe Jacoby, Washington Offensive guard 79 Bill Fralic, Atlanta60 Dennis Harrah, Los Angeles Rams 68 Russ Grimm, Washington Center 63 Jay Hilgenberg, Chicago 56 Doug Smith, Los Angeles Rams Defense Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Defensive end 92 Reggie White, Philadelphia72 Dexter Manley, Washington 70 Leonard Marshall, N. Y. Giants Defensive tackle 76 Steve McMichael, Chicago 64 Jim Burt, N. Y. Giants Outside linebacker 56 Lawrence Taylor, N. Y. Giants58 Wilber Marshall, Chicago 57 Rickey Jackson, New Orleans Inside linebacker 50 Mike Singletary, Chicago53 Harry Carson, N. Y. Giants 55 Carl Ekern, L. A. Rams51 Sam Mills, New Orleans Cornerback 28 Darrell Green, Washington47 LeRoy Irvin, L. A. Rams 25 Jerry Gray, L. A. Rams Free safety 42 Ronnie Lott, San Francisco Strong safety 22 Dave Duerson, Chicago 47 Joey Browner, Minnesota Special teams Position Starter(s) Reserve(s) Punter 5 Sean Landeta, N. Y. Giants Placekicker 7 Morten Andersen, New Orleans Saints Kick returner 36 Vai Sikahema, St. Louis References 1 2 "1987 Pro Bowl game book" (PDF). NFL Game Statistics & Information. National Football League. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 2, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2012. 1 2 3 "Broncos duo helps AFC to 10–6 Pro Bowl victory". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. AP. February 2, 1987. p. 15. Retrieved January 11, 2012. ↑ "NFL Pro Bowl history". CBSSports.com. Archived from the original on August 10, 2011. Retrieved January 31, 2012. External links "1987 Pro Bowl players". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012. 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