1992 Pro Bowl

{{Short description|National Football League all-star game}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox Pro Bowl

|type=pb

|name=1992

|image=1992 Pro Bowl logo.gif

|visitor=NFC

|home=AFC

|visitor_qtr1=7

|home_qtr1=7

|visitor_qtr2=7

|home_qtr2=5

|visitor_qtr3=0

|home_qtr3=0

|visitor_qtr4=7

|home_qtr4=3

|date=February 2, 1992

|stadium=Aloha Stadium

|city=Honolulu, Hawaii

|visitor_coach=Wayne Fontes

|visitor_coach_team=Detroit Lions

|home_coach=Dan Reeves

|home_coach_team=Denver Broncos

|MVP=Michael Irvin

|MVPteam=Dallas Cowboys

|anthem=

|coin_toss=

|halftime=

|referee=Gerald Austin

|attendance=50,209

|network=ESPN

|announcers=Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann & Chris Berman

}}

The 1992 Pro Bowl was the NFL's 42nd annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1991 season. The game was played on Sunday, February 2, 1992, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii before a crowd of 50,209.{{cite web|title=1992 Pro Bowl game book |url=http://www.nflgsis.com/1991/Post/05/51822/Gamebook.pdf |work=NFL Game Statistics & Information |publisher=National Football League |format=PDF |access-date=January 31, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150203010429/http://www.nflgsis.com/1991/Post/05/51822/Gamebook.pdf |archive-date=February 3, 2015 |url-status=live }} The final score was NFC 21, AFC 15.{{cite web |title=Pro Bowl 1992 |url=http://www.probowlonline.com/pro-bowl-1992.php |publisher=Pro Bowl Online |access-date=January 30, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120128170844/http://probowlonline.com/pro-bowl-1992.php |archive-date=2012-01-28 |url-status=dead }}{{cite news|title=Rypien wraps up winning season, passing for two TDs in Pro Bowl|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pVhPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RgMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3197%2C767643|access-date=January 31, 2012|newspaper=The Blade|date=February 3, 1992|agency=AP|pages=15, 16}}

Dan Reeves of the Denver Broncos led the AFC team against an NFC team coached by Detroit Lions head coach Wayne Fontes. The referee was Gerald Austin.

Michael Irvin of the Dallas Cowboys was the game's MVP. Players on the winning NFC team received $10,000 apiece while the AFC participants each took home $5,000.{{cite web|title=NFL Pro Bowl history |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/10540742 |publisher=CBSSports.com |access-date=January 31, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810235233/http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/10540742 |archive-date=August 10, 2011 |url-status=live }}

AFC roster

=Offense=

class="wikitable" width=75%

!width=10%|Position

!width=30%|Starter(s)

!width=30%|Reserve(s)

align=center|Quarterback

|{{Small|12}} Jim Kelly, Buffalo

|{{Small|  7}} John Elway, Denver
{{Small|  1}} Warren Moon, Houston
{{Small|13}} Dan Marino, Miami
{{Small|  7}} Ken O'Brien, N. Y. Jets

align=center|Running back

|{{Small|34}} Thurman Thomas, Buffalo

|{{Small|28}} Gaston Green, Denver
{{Small|35}} Marion Butts, San Diego

align=center|Fullback

|{{Small|35}} Christian Okoye, Kansas City

|{{Small|32}} John Williams, Seattle

align=center|Wide receiver

|{{Small|83}} Andre Reed, Buffalo
{{Small|84}} Haywood Jeffires, Houston

|{{Small|83}} Mark Clayton, Miami
{{Small|80}} James Lofton, Buffalo

align=center|Tight end

|{{Small|85}} Marv Cook, New England

|{{Small|88}} Ethan Horton, L. A. Raiders

align=center|Offensive tackle

|{{Small|78}} Anthony Muñoz, Cincinnati
{{Small|78}} Bruce Armstrong, New England

|{{Small|78}} Richmond Webb, Miami

align=center|Offensive guard

|{{Small|63}} Mike Munchak, Houston
{{Small|76}} Steve Wisniewski, L. A. Raiders

|{{Small|51}} Jim Richter, Buffalo

align=center|Center

|{{Small|74}} Bruce Matthews, Houston

|{{Small|72}} Don Mosebar, L. A. Raiders

=Defense=

class="wikitable" width=75%

!width=10%|Position

!width=30%|Starter(s)

!width=30%|Reserve(s)

align=center|Defensive end

|{{Small|93}} Greg Townsend, L. A. Raiders
{{Small|95}} William Fuller, Houston

|{{Small|90}} Neil Smith, Kansas City

align=center|Defensive tackle

|{{Small|92}} Michael Dean Perry, Cleveland
{{Small|79}} Ray Childress, Houston

|{{Small|96}} Cortez Kennedy, Seattle

align=center|Outside linebacker

|{{Small|97}} Cornelius Bennett, Buffalo
{{Small|58}} Derrick Thomas, Kansas City

|{{Small|56}} Darryl Talley, Buffalo
{{Small|95}} Greg Lloyd, Pittsburgh

align=center|Inside linebacker

|{{Small|54}} Al Smith, Houston

|{{Small|77}} Karl Mecklenburg, Denver
{{Small|55}} Junior Seau, San Diego

align=center|Cornerback

|{{Small|28}} Cris Dishman, Houston
{{Small|22}} Gill Byrd, San Diego

|{{Small|26}} Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh

align=center|Free safety

|{{Small|27}} Steve Atwater, Denver

|

align=center|Strong safety

|{{Small|42}} Ronnie Lott, L. A. Raiders

|{{Small|49}} Dennis Smith, Denver

=Special teams=

class="wikitable" width=75%

!width=10%|Position

!width=30%|Starter(s)

!width=30%|Reserve(s)

align=center|Punter

|{{Small|  7}} Jeff Gossett, L. A. Raiders

|

align=center|Placekicker

|{{Small|18}} Jeff Jaeger, L. A. Raiders

|

align=center|Kick returner

|{{Small|81}} Tim Brown, L. A. Raiders

|

align=center|Special teamer

|{{Small|89}} Steve Tasker, Buffalo

|

NFC roster

=Offense=

class="wikitable" width=75%

!width=10%|Position

!width=30%|Starter(s)

!width=30%|Reserve(s)

align=center|Quarterback

|{{Small|11}} Mark Rypien, Washington

|{{Small|  8}} Troy Aikman, Dallas
{{Small|12}} Chris Miller, Atlanta

align=center|Running back

|{{Small|20}} Barry Sanders, Detroit

|{{Small|21}} Earnest Byner, Washington
{{Small|22}} Emmitt Smith, Dallas

align=center|Fullback

|{{Small|35}} Neal Anderson, Chicago

|

align=center|Wide receiver

|{{Small|88}} Michael Irvin, Dallas
{{Small|80}} Jerry Rice, San Francisco

|{{Small|84}} Gary Clark, Washington
{{Small|80}} Andre Rison, Atlanta

align=center|Tight end

|{{Small|84}} Jay Novacek, Dallas

|{{Small|83}} Steve Jordan, Minnesota

align=center|Offensive tackle

|{{Small|79}} Jim Lachey, Washington
{{Small|75}} Lomas Brown, Detroit

|{{Small|75}} Chris Hinton, Atlanta

align=center|Offensive guard

|{{Small|64}} Randall McDaniel, Minnesota
{{Small|62}} Guy McIntyre, San Francisco

|{{Small|69}} Mark Schlereth, Washington

align=center|Center

|{{Small|63}} Jay Hilgenberg, Chicago

|{{Small|65}} Bart Oates, N. Y. Giants

=Defense=

class="wikitable" width=75%

!width=10%|Position

!width=30%|Starter(s)

!width=30%|Reserve(s)

align=center|Defensive end

|{{Small|92}} Reggie White, Philadelphia
{{Small|96}} Clyde Simmons, Philadelphia

|{{Small|71}} Charles Mann, Washington

align=center|Defensive tackle

|{{Small|99}} Jerome Brown, Philadelphia
{{Small|93}} Jerry Ball, Detroit

|{{Small|97}} Henry Thomas, Minnesota

align=center|Outside linebacker

|{{Small|56}} Pat Swilling, New Orleans
{{Small|59}} Seth Joyner, Philadelphia

|{{Small|94}} Charles Haley, San Francisco
{{Small|57}} Rickey Jackson, New Orleans

align=center|Inside linebacker

|{{Small|50}} Mike Singletary, Chicago

|{{Small|51}} Sam Mills, New Orleans
{{Small|54}} Chris Spielman, Detroit
{{Small|53}} Vaughan Johnson, New Orleans

align=center|Cornerback

|{{Small|28}} Darrell Green, Washington
{{Small|21}} Deion Sanders, Atlanta

|{{Small|21}} Eric Allen, Philadelphia

align=center|Free safety

|{{Small|36}} Bennie Blades, Detroit

|{{Small|20}} Mark Carrier, Chicago

align=center|Strong safety

|{{Small|46}} Tim McDonald, Phoenix

|{{Small|23}} Shaun Gayle, Chicago

=Special teams=

class="wikitable" width=75%

!width=10%|Position

!width=30%|Starter(s)

!width=30%|Reserve(s)

align=center|Punter

|{{Small|  3}} Rich Camarillo, Phoenix

|

align=center|Placekicker

|{{Small|  8}} Chip Lohmiller, Washington

|

align=center|Kick returner

|{{Small|23}} Mel Gray, Detroit

align=center|Special teamer

|{{Small|37}} Bennie Thompson, New Orleans

|

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