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The 1981 Pro Bowl was the NFL's 31st annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1980 season.The game was played on Sunday, February 1, 1981, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have been selected to play in the NFL's annual Pro Bowl game, beginning with the 1950 season.. Between 1938 and 1942, an NFL all star team played the league champion in the NFL All-Star Game.
2021†, [13] 2022† [52] Washington Football Team/Commanders: Josh Allen: DE: 2019 [11] Jacksonville Jaguars: 2019—Selected as a replacement for Frank Clark [58] Josh Allen: QB: 2020, [12] 2021‡, [59] 2022 [14] Buffalo Bills: 2021—Selected as a replacement for Lamar Jackson; Did not play in the Pro Bowl due to injury [59] Keenan Allen: WR
The 1980 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 35th overall, and 31st season in the National Football League. The Browns finished the regular season with eleven wins and five losses, and their first division title since 1971 , winning a tiebreaker with the Houston Oilers .
The 1980 All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football League players that were named to the Associated Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Pro Football Writers Association, Pro Football Weekly, and The Sporting News All-Pro Teams in 1980. Both first- and second- teams are listed for the AP and NEA teams.
This is a list of Texas A&M Aggies football players in the NFL draft. Key ... Cleveland Browns: FB 16: 2: 185: ... Sam Moses: Chicago Cardinals: T 27: 12: 325:
The 1980 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 29–30, 1980, at the New York Sheraton Hotel in New York City, New York.
The 1980 Auburn Tigers football team achieved an overall 5–6 record in their fifth year under head coach Doug Barfield and failed to win a single game in the SEC, losing all six games. [1] The team was also serving its second year of probation. A deep pall was cast over the season when legendary coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan died on July 17.