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The Chargers-led AFC team in this year’s Pro Bowl left Orlando with their third-straight win in the all-star showcase, overpowering the NFC 26-7.
The Bolts were represented by RB Melvin Gordon, WR Keenan Allen, S Derwin James, S Adrian Phillips, C Mike Pouncey, and DE Melvin Ingram in a “game” where the AFC won handedly thanks to a “stout” AFC defense.
James tied for second on the team with three total tackles and also contributed the sack (it should count toward the rookie record), a tackle-for-loss, and a QB hit.
second half MOOD ♂️ @DerwinJames | #ProBowl pic.twitter.com/u2dN4TXBwZ
— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) January 27, 2019
Ingram recorded a single tackle but also managed to sack the Seahawks’ Russell Wilson, doing his part in the AFC compiling seven total sacks on the evening. He also added two yards on a single carry.
Just things.@MelvinIngram | #ProBowl pic.twitter.com/4BwmnxHjt6
— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) January 27, 2019
Phillips did not record a single stop in the game.
On the offensive side of the ball, Allen led the team in receiving yards with 95 yards on four catches before he had to exit the contest with a knee contusion.
They really should consider giving out a “Best Swagg (in game) Award” at the ESPY’S this year. Imma nominee off rip! ♂️ #S13Y pic.twitter.com/00MKypJoZa
— Keenan Allen (@Keenan13Allen) January 28, 2019
Gordon logged just one carry on the evening on which he failed to gain a yard. He did gain 10 yards on one catch, however.
Melvin Gordon leaving no doubts about who he wants to win the Super Bowl
— Bleacher Report NFL (@BR_NFL) January 27, 2019
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And uhhhhhh...Pouncey didn’t allow a sack? So that’s good.
Anyways, hail to the AFC for they are obviously the better conference and stuff.