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Late TD leads Team Rice to victory

Tucker misses 67-yard FG on final play

Jan. 27, 2014   |  
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Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson, right, of Team Sanders makes a touchdown catch as Tennessee cornerback Alterraun Verner of Team Rice defends.
Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson, right, of Team Sanders makes a touchdown catch as Tennessee cornerback Alterraun Verner of Team Rice defends. / AP

HONOLULU — Dallas running back DeMarco Murray caught a 20-yard pass for a touchdown and Carolina running back Mike Tolbert plunged into the end zone for a 2-point conversion with less than 1 minute left to give Jerry Rice a 22-21 win against Deion Sanders in the first schoolyard-style Pro Bowl on Sunday.

Baltimore’s Justin Tucker missed a 67-yard field goal on the game’s final play after missing a 66-yarder earlier in the game.

The touchdown and conversion gave Rice a comeback after Philadelphia quarterback Nick Foles threw a 12-yard touchdown to Cleveland tight end Jordan Cameron with less than 5 minutes to play to give Sanders a 21-14 lead.

The touchdowns by Cameron and Murray were the only scores of the second half in a game that had eight turnovers — including six interceptions — and nine sacks.

Foles was the only quarterback of six in the game to not throw an interception. He was named offensive MVP.

Philadelphia wide receiver DeSean Jackson and Carolina quarterback Cam Newton also scored for Team Sanders. New Orleans tight end Jimmy Graham and Cleveland receiver Josh Gordon caught TDs for Team Rice.

The Pro Bowlers were split up by the NFL greats in a new draft format meant to improve the game. The picks made earlier in the week created matchups that pitted usual teammates against each other and challenged Rice and Sanders to compare the all-stars against one another.

The result was a game that appeared more competitive than in years past, with some big hits and fewer shenanigans.

Jackson caught the game’s first touchdown pass from Indianapolis quarterback Andrew Luck. Luck threw the ball 36 yards into double coverage in the end zone on a flea flicker, where Jackson wrestled it away from Titans cornerback Alterraun Verner.

Graham caught an 8-yard fade in the second quarter from teammate Drew Brees, turning around Brees’ slow start. Graham dunked the ball over the crossbar in celebration, but San Diego safety Eric Weddle jokingly defended the attempt.

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