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Honolulu, HI (Sports Network) - Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall caught
a Pro Bowl-record four touchdown passes, as the AFC downed the NFC, 59-41,
Sunday at Aloha Stadium.
Marshall had six catches for 177 yards -- the second-most in Pro Bowl
history, hauled in a pair of dazzling second-half touchdown passes from
Bengals rookie Andy Dalton and earned MVP honors for the effort.
Ben Roethlisberger, elevated to AFC starter due to Tom Brady's upcoming Super
Bowl appearance, threw for 182 yards, two touchdowns and an interception for
the victors, while Philip Rivers had a pair of TD passes and a pick.
Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees both threw two touchdowns without and
interception for the NFC, while the Saints' signal caller went 0-for-1 on
extra point attempts.
Panthers rookie Cam Newton, pitted against Dalton for the entire second half,
threw two touchdowns but had three interceptions -- two to San Diego's Eric
Weddle -- in a rough Pro Bowl debut. Arizona's Larry Fitzgerald nearly matched
Marshall, reeling in six passes for 111 yards and three scores in defeat.
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