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| Barnett, Ferguson & Henderson Among Leading Vote-Getters For 2005 NFL Pro Bowl
RECORD 61 MILLION ALL-STAR VOTES CAST ON NFL.COM Packers linebacker Nick Barnett, wide receiver/kick returner Robert Ferguson and fullback William Henderson are among the leading vote-getters for the 2005 Pro Bowl, NFL.com announced Monday. Indianapolis Colts quarterback PEYTON MANNING received a record 1,075,089 votes to lead all NFL All-Stars in balloting. Sponsored by Ameriquest Mortgage, Pro Bowl voting on NFL.com, in stadiums and via wireless text message ended on Friday, December 17. There were a record 61 million votes cast on NFL.com - an 11 percent increase over the 55 million cast last year. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback DONOVAN MC NABB (993,530 votes) ranked second overall while Minnesota Vikings quarterback DAUNTE CULPEPPER (902,877), Eagles wide receiver TERRELL OWENS (900,220) and Seattle Seahawks running back SHAUN ALEXANDER (804,172) completed the top five. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback BEN ROETHLISBERGER (690,306) led all rookies and finished tenth overall. The AFC and NFC All-Star 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 cast their Pro Bowl ballot and voted for their favorite quarterback, tight end, wide receiver, running back and kicker via their wireless device. To participate, fans sent a message with the text "NFL VOTE" to 69847. Fans who voted for their Pro Bowl players were 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 offensive and defensive vote-getters, the top five rookie vote-getters and the players with the most votes at each position: NFL ALL-STAR TOP-10 OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE VOTE-GETTERS TOP-TEN OFFENSIVE QB Peyton Manning, Colts - 1,075,089 QB Donovan McNabb, Eagles - 993,530 QB Daunte Culpepper, Vikings - 902,877 WR Terrell Owens, Eagles - 900,220 RB Shaun Alexander, Seahawks - 804,172 RB Tiki Barber, Giants - 792,163 WR Marvin Harrison, Colts - 722,477 TE Antonio Gates, Chargers - 705,751 TE Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs - 703,124 QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers - 690,306 TOP-TEN DEFENSIVE DE John Abraham, Jets - 368,514 ILB Ray Lewis, Ravens - 281,341 OLB Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers - 272,842 ILB Brian Urlacher, Bears - 272,159 CB Champ Bailey, Broncos - 263,863 ILB Nick Barnett, Packers - 237,079 SS Ed Reed, Ravens - 219,067 DE Patrick Kerney, Falcons - 203,484 DE Jevon Kearse, Eagles - 197,310 DE Dwight Freeney, Colts - 195,572 NFL ALL-STAR TOP-FIVE ROOKIE VOTE-GETTERS QB Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers - 690,306 WR Roy Williams, Lions - 158,967 FB Chris Cooley, Redskins - 150,600 CB Dunta Robinson, Texans - 122,177 RB/KR B.J. Sams, Ravens - 86,068 AFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Offense QB Peyton Manning, Colts - 1,075,089 RB Curtis Martin, Jets - 587,444 FB Jerald Sowell, Jets - 332,742 WR Marvin Harrison, Colts - 722,477 TE Antonio Gates, Chargers - 705,751 T Jonathan Ogden, Ravens - 190,876 G Alan Faneca, Steelers - 238,993 C Kevin Mawae, Jets - 206,565 K Adam Vinatieri, Patriots - 512,102 KR Terrence McGee, Bills - 163,857 Defense DE John Abraham, Jets - 368,514 IL Marcus Stroud, Jaguars - 182,436 OLB Keith Bulluck, Titans - 191,749 ILB Ray Lewis, Ravens - 281,341 CB Champ Bailey, Broncos -263,863 SS Ed Reed, Ravens - 219,067 FS John Lynch, Broncos - 119,680 P Shane Lechler, Raiders - 251,192 ST Larry Izzo, Patriots - 115,837 NFC LEADING VOTE-GETTERS BY POSITION Offense QB Donovan McNabb, Eagles - 993,530 RB Shaun Alexander, Seahawks - 804,172 FB William Henderson, Packers - 221,421 WR Terrell Owens, Eagles - 900,220 TE Alge Crumpler, Falcons - 573,769 T Orlando Pace, Rams - 164,254 G Larry Allen, Cowboys - 198,026 C Hank Fraley, Eagles - 157,320 K David Akers, Eagles - 680,644 KR Eddie Drummond, Lions - 315,936 Defense DE Patrick Kerney, Falcons - 203,484 IL Kevin Williams, Minnesota - 185,509 OLB Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers - 272,842 ILB Brian Urlacher, Bears - 272,159 CB Lito Sheppard, Eagles - 186,029 SS Michael Lewis, Eagles - 101,947 FS Brian Dawkins, Eagles - 176,798 P Mitch Berger, Saints - 214,896 ST Robert Ferguson, Packers - 112,932 |
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