Orlando, Florida (AP)-Detroit quarter-arre, Jared Goff, delivered an almost perfect performance in “Passing the Test” and helped the NFC take a 14-7 advance on AFC during the evening opening of pro Bowl games on Thursday.
Goff, after having obtained the help of the Green Bay ball carrier, Josh Jacobs, via a Trivia NFL competition, showed his sense of the pass by never hitting a target, then a few in one minute, 30 seconds. He accumulated 44 points for the NFC, five more than his teammate Sam Darnold from Minnesota.
GOFF, Darnold and Tampa Bay Bay Baker Mayfield easily beat the AFC QB team made up of Joe Burrow de Cincinnati, Drake Maye from New England and Russell Wilson from Pittsburgh.
The game of passes was the culmination of the six events of the opening evening. The NFC also won two of the three relay races, a skills competition entitled “satisfactory Cathers” and a game program for the NFL teammates entitled “Helmet Harmony” which was somewhat like “The Newlywed Game”.
The conferences shared two dodgeball games and the defensive platform Quinnen Williams of the New York Jets gave AFC a victory in “The Big Spike” with his powerful football element.
Some notable strengths: the Bosa brothers, Joey and Nick, have transformed the leg of a reporting into speed; And the star of Bengals, Ja’marr Chase, took one hand on the first three bullets that have made his way in “satisfactory sockets”.
Four other skills events will be broadcast on Sunday, each worth three points, before the Pro Bowl Games ended with a flag football competition.
“We have our heads, and that’s good,” said NFC coach Eli Manning. “It just shows the heart, the preparation, everything, the commitment of these guys. They crushed. They are impatiently waiting for this. They want the three peats. (Everyone) spoke of Kansas City next week with a Three peat.
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