Pro Bowl: NFC 35-41 AFC – Justin Herbert and Mac Jones fire AFC to fifth-straight win

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Watch Super Bowl LVI from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles live on Sky Sports NFL on Sunday, February 13th; AFC’s Cincinnati Bengals will play NFC’s Los Angeles Rams (starting at 11:30 p.m.) live from 10:00 p.m.

Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes and Mack Jones one as the AFC took the NFC 41-35 in the Pro Bowl Sunday in Las Vegas.

Kyler Murray threw three touchdown passes for the NFC and Kirk Cousins ​​one – Kyle Yuschik, Mike Evans, Kyle Pitts and Dalwyn Cook made the scoresheet – but it wasn’t enough to prevent the NFC from dropping to a fifth straight Pro. Bowl defeat.

It’s at Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles – live on Sky Sports NFL from 10 p.m. Sunday – when the NFC’s Los Angeles Rams face off against the AFC’s Cincinnati Bengals.

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The AFC opened the scoring after a 45-yard interception return from a touchdown by Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard from an erroneous early shot by QB Murray of the Arizona Cardinals.

The NFC tied the game with a 14-yard touchdown pass from Minnesota Vikings quarterback Cousins ​​to San Francisco 49ers defenseman Yushchikov, but less than a minute later, the AFC regained their lead when Herbert found Andrews for 15 yards.

The NFC stopped 14–13 on No. 6 pick Antoine Winfield Jr. of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the last game of the first quarter. Winfield rigged the pitch and kept the ball for a 63-yard return home, but a two-point conversion attempt failed.

In the first minute of the second quarter, Cleveland Browns forward Miles Garrett regained a 22-yard fumble for TD. and New England Patriots rookie quarterback Jones followed it up with a successful two-point attempt by Pittsburg Steelers wide receiver Dionte Johnson to take the AFC to 22–13.

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