Wilson throws 3 TDs in Pro Bowl victory

Wilson throws 3 TDs in Pro Bowl victory

February 02, 2016
Team Irvin quarterback Russell Wilson (No. 3) of the Seattle Seahawks, alumni captain Michael Irvin (C) and defensive end Michael Bennett (No. 72) of the Seattle Seahawks pose with the championship trophy after the 2016 Pro Bowl game at Aloha Stadium Sunday. Team Irvin defeated Team Rice 49-27. — Reuters
Team Irvin quarterback Russell Wilson (No. 3) of the Seattle Seahawks, alumni captain Michael Irvin (C) and defensive end Michael Bennett (No. 72) of the Seattle Seahawks pose with the championship trophy after the 2016 Pro Bowl game at Aloha Stadium Sunday. Team Irvin defeated Team Rice 49-27. — Reuters

HONOLULU — With no Super Bowl trip this season for the Seattle Seahawks, their stars came to play — and dominate — at the Pro Bowl Sunday.

Russell Wilson threw three first-half touchdown passes to lead Team Irvin to a 49-27 victory over Team Rice Sunday and earn offensive MVP honors at Aloha Stadium. Seattle teammate Michael Bennett was the defensive MVP after having the game’s only sack and deflecting a pass.

“To see us Seahawks out there is a real special thing,” Wilson said. “It’s a testament to our hard work and to see two Seahawks out there as MVPs is really cool.”

The Seahawks quarterback, who was the first player picked in the all-star game’s draft, went 8 of 12 for 164 yards. He led scoring drives on three of Team Irvin’s first four possessions.

Wilson threw touchdown passes of 14 and 2 yards to Atlanta Falcons teammates Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman, respectively, in the opening quarter. Early in the second quarter, Wilson connected with Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley for a 10-yard score. The teams were drafted and captained by Hall of Fame wide receivers Michael Irvin and Jerry Rice. Winston Moss, Green Bay’s assistant head coach and linebackers coach, filled in for the ill Mike McCarthy and coached Team Irvin. Kansas City’s Andy Reid led Team Rice.

A record 47 players declined to participate in this year’s Pro Bowl, either due to injury or for personal reasons, or couldn’t play because their teams are in the Super Bowl. Carolina had 10 players selected, including quarterback Cam Newton, while Denver had four, including defensive stars Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware.

Wilson was the lone quarterback originally selected to participate in the game.

“Any time you have the opportunity to play the great game of football, you take advantage of the opportunity,” Wilson said. “Playing in the Pro Bowl is a special thing because to be able to see all the amazing players across the league, who are the best players in the world and to be able to play on one field together is a really, really cool thing.” — Reuters


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