Packers 2015 Pro Bowl: Recap

2015 Pro Bowl
January 25, 2015 - 7 p.m. - ESPN
University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Arizona
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The Packers had several selections to the 2015 Pro Bowl including the leading vote getter, Aaron Rodgers.  The Packers were five minutes away in the NFC Championship game from not having any players participate in the Pro Bowl.  However, an epic collapse lead to the likes of Clay Matthews, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, John Kuhn, Sam Shields, and Josh Sitton suiting up in Arizona with the remainder of the league's best.

The NFL continued the format of a Pro Bowl draft lead by two captains, Michael Irvin and Cris Carter.  Jordy Nelson, John Kuhn, Josh Sitton, and Sam Shields were drafted by Cris Carter for Team Carter.  Clay Matthews and Randall Cobb were drafted by Michael Irvin for Team Irvin.

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Jordy Nelson had a nice game pulling in three receptions for 41 yards including a 21-yard touchdown.  John Kuhn had a nice showing with two rushes for 31 yards and a pair of receptions for 13 yards.  Randall Cobb caught only one pass for 9 yards.  Sam Shields recorded three tackles for the game.  And Clay Matthews recored two tackles for the matchup.

Aaron Rodgers did not play due to his calf injury.

Ultimately, Team Irvin came out on top 32-28 over Team Carter.