1994 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii February 6, 1994, Attendance: 50,026 NFC 17, AFC 3ÑThe NFC converted a blocked punt and a fumble recovery into touchdowns just 2:20 apart in the second half of its victory over the AFC. With the score tied 3-3 late in the third quarter, Saints linebacker Renaldo Turnbull deflected a punt by the OilersÕ Greg Montgomery, and the NFC took possession at the AFCÕs 48-yard line. A 32-yard pass from Bobby Hebert to Falcons teammate Andre Rison positioned Rams running back Jerome Bettis for a 4-yard touchdown run with 1:27 left in the third quarter. Moments later, Rams defensive tackle Sean Gilbert recovered a fumble by Oilers quarterback Warren Moon at the AFCÕs 19. Hebert then teamed with the VikingsÕ Cris Carter on a 15-yard touchdown pass 53 seconds into the fourth period. The NFC kept the AFC out of the end zone by maintaining possession for more than 38 minutes and forcing 6 turnovers. Rison earned the Dan McGuire Trophy as the player of the game by catching 6 passes for 86 yards. The victory was the fourth in the last six years for the NFC, which leads the series 14-10. NFC (17) Offense AFC (3) Jerry Rice WR Tim Brown (San Francisco) (L.A. Raiders) Erik Williams LT Richmond Webb (Dallas) (Miami) Nate Newton LG Keith Sims (Dallas) (Miami) Jesse Sapolu C Bruce Matthews (San Francisco) (Houston) Randall McDaniel RG Steve Wisniewski (Minnesota) (L.A. Raiders) Harris Barton RT Howard Ballard (San Francisco) (Buffalo) Jay Novacek TE Shannon Sharpe (Dallas) (Denver) Michael Irvin WR Anthony Miller (Dallas) (San Diego) Steve Young QB John Elway (San Francisco) (Denver) Jerome Bettis RB Thurman Thomas (L.A. Rams) (Buffalo) Daryl Johnston RB Marcus Allen (Dallas) (Kansas City) Defense Reggie White LE Neil Smith (Green Bay) (Kansas City) Sean Gilbert LT Cortez Kennedy (L.A. Rams) (Seattle) John Randle RT Ray Childress (Minnesota) (Houston) Richard Dent RE Howie Long (Chicago) (L.A. Raiders) Rickey Jackson LOLB Derrick Thomas (New Orleans) (Kansas City) Hardy Nickerson LILB Junior Seau (Tampa Bay) (San Diego) Renaldo Turnbull ROLB Greg Lloyd (New Orleans) (Pittsburgh) Deion Sanders LCB Rod Woodson (Atlanta) (Pittsburgh) Eric Allen RCB Nate Odomes (Philadelphia) (Buffalo) Tim McDonald SS Dennis Smith (San Francisco) (Denver) Mark Carrier FS Steve Atwater (Chicago) (Denver) Substitutions NFCÑOffense: KÑNorm Johnson (Atlanta). PÑRich Camarillo (Phoenix). QBÑBrett Favre (Green Bay), Bobby Hebert (Atlanta). RBÑRodney Hampton (N.Y. Giants), Ricky Watters (San Francisco). WRÑCris Carter (Minnesota), Andre Rison (Atlanta). TEÑBrent Jones (San Francisco). STÑElbert Shelley (Atlanta). KRÑTyrone Hughes (New Orleans). TÑLomas Brown (Detroit). GÑGuy McIntyre (San Francisco). CÑBart Oates (N.Y. Giants). Defense: EÑChris Doleman (Minnesota). TÑRussell Maryland (Dallas). LBÑSeth Joyner (Philadelphia), Ken Norton (Dallas), Pat Swilling (Detroit), CBÑDonnell Woolford (Chicago). SÑLeRoy Butler (Green Bay). DNPÑNone. AFCÑOffense: KÑGary Anderson (Pittsburgh). PÑGreg Montgomery (Houston). QBÑBoomer Esiason (N.Y. Jets), Warren Moon (Houston). RBÑKeith Byars (Miami), Chris Warren (Seattle). WRÑIrving Fryar (Miami), Haywood Jeffires (Houston). TEÑEric Green (Pittsburgh). STÑSteve Tasker (Buffalo). KRÑEric Metcalf (Cleveland). TÑJohn Alt (Kansas City). GÑMax Montoya (L.A. Raiders). CÑDermontti Dawson (Pittsburgh). Defense: EÑSean Jones (Houston), Leslie OÕNeal (San Diego). T ÑMichael Dean Perry (Cleveland). LBÑCornelius Bennett (Buffalo), Karl Mecklenburg (Denver). CBÑTerry McDaniel (L.A. Raiders). SÑEugene Robinson (Seattle). DNPÑNone. Head Coaches NFCÑGeorge Seifert (San Francisco) AFCÑMarty Schottenheimer (Kansas City) Officials RefereeÑGordon McCarter. UmpireÑDave Hamilton. Head LinesmanÑTom Johnson. Line JudgeÑBama Glass. Back JudgeÑJim Daopoulos. Field JudgeÑPat Mallette. Side JudgeÑHoward Slavin. Scoring NFC 3 0 7 7 Ñ 17 AFC 0 3 0 0 Ñ 3 NFC Ñ FG Johnson 35 AFC Ñ FG Anderson 25 NFC Ñ Bettis 4 run (Johnson kick) NFC Ñ Carter 15 pass from Hebert (Johnson kick)