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| Packers' Sharper, Ferguson Among NFC's Leading Vote-Getters In Bid For 2005 Pro Bowl
Packers safety DARREN SHARPER and wide receiver/kick returner ROBERT FERGUSON are among the NFC's leading vote-getters for the 2005 Pro Bowl, NFL.com announced Wednesday. Indianapolis quarterback PEYTON MANNING, with 722,669 votes, leads all NFL All-Stars in balloting. Click Here to vote Ferguson, Sharper and their Packers teammates to the 2005 Pro Bowl. Sponsored by Ameriquest Mortgage, Pro Bowl voting will continue on NFL.com, in stadiums and via wireless text message through Sunday, December 17. There have been 42 million votes cast on NFL.com - over two million more than through the first six weeks of voting in 2003. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback DONOVAN MC NABB (661,852 votes) ranks second overall while Minnesota Vikings quarterback DAUNTE CULPEPPER (652,318), Eagles wide receiver TERRELL OWENS (613,120) and New York Giants running back TIKI BARBER (566,673) round out the top five. Steelers quarterback BEN ROETHLISBERGER (468,323) tops all rookies and ranks ninth overall. The teams will be announced at 7 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, December 22 on the 2005 Pro Bowl Selection Show on ESPN. The Pro Bowl will be played in Hawaii on Sunday, February 13 and televised by ESPN at 7:30 p.m. (ET). In addition to casting ballots on NFL.com and in stadiums, fans can cast their Pro Bowl ballot and vote for their favorite quarterback, tight end, wide receiver, running back and kicker via their wireless device. To participate, fans must send a message with the text "NFL VOTE" to 69847. Each completed ballot is packaged with exclusive NFL Shield wallpaper for $0.99. Fans who vote for their Pro Bowl players will then be able to enter for a chance to win the Ameriquest Pro Bowl in Paradise Sweepstakes with a trip to the Pro Bowl. The Grand Prize includes an all expense paid trip to the game in Honolulu and includes exclusive experiences such as the chance to throw a football with a Pro Bowl player, a tour of Aloha Stadium, sideline passes at the game and more. The AFC and NFC All-Star squads are made up of the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group's vote counts one-third towards determining the 43-man rosters that represent the American Football Conference and National Football Conference in the Pro Bowl. NFL players and coaches will cast their votes on December 20-21. The NFL is the only sports league that combines voting by fans, coaches and players to determine its all-star teams. It was the first professional sports league to offer online all-star voting in 1995. Listed below are the top 10 overall All-Star vote-getters and the players with the most votes at each position through December 6: NFL ALL-STAR TOP-TEN VOTE-GETTERS QB, Peyton Manning, Colts - 722,669 QB, Donovan McNabb, Eagles - 661,852 QB, Daunte Culpepper, Vikings - 652,318 WR, Terrell Owens, Eagles - 613,120 RB, Tiki Barber, Giants - 566,673 RB, Shaun Alexander, Seahawks - 544,789 TE, Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs - 478,009 WR, Marvin Harrison, Colts - 475,996 QB, Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers - 468,323 TE, Antonio Gates, Chargers - 466,315 AFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Offense QB, Peyton Manning, Colts - 722,669 RB, Priest Holmes, Chiefs - 430,730 FB, Jerald Sowell, Jets - 247,189 WR, Marvin Harrison, Colts - 475,996 TE, Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs - 478,009 T, Jonathan Ogden, Ravens - 136,986 G, Alan Faneca, Steelers - 163,595 C, Kevin Mawae, Jets - 150,424 K, Adam Vinatieri, Patriots - 332,845 KR, Terrence McGee, Bills - 88,364 Defense DE, John Abraham, Jets - 262,525 IL, Marcus Stroud, Jaguars - 147,309 OLB, Keith Bulluck, Titans - 124,085 ILB, Ray Lewis, Ravens - 191,009 CB, Champ Bailey, Broncos - 193,556 SS, Ed Reed, Ravens - 146,388 FS, John Lynch, Broncos - 83,202 P, Shane Lechler, Raiders - 181,473 ST, Larry Izzo, Patriots - 80,608 NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Offense QB, Donovan McNabb, Eagles - 661,852 RB, Tiki Barber, Giants - 566,673 FB, Justin Griffith, Falcons - 161,953 WR, Terrell Owens, Eagles - 613,120 TE, Alge Crumpler, Falcons - 366,564 T, Orlando Pace, Rams - 119,702 G, Larry Allen, Cowboys - 135,808 C, Matt Birk, Vikings - 105,634 K, David Akers, Eagles - 458,995 KR, Eddie Drummond, Lions - 200,794 Defense DE, Patrick Kerney, Falcons - 143,335 IL, Kevin Williams, Minnesota - 125,720 OLB, Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers - 177,717 ILB, Brian Urlacher, Bears - 188,652 CB, Lito Sheppard, Eagles - 133,148 SS, Adam Archuleta, Rams - 78,950 FS, Darren Sharper, Packers - 119,736 P, Mitch Berger, Saints - 143,182 ST, Robert Ferguson, Packers - 73,228 |
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