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Peyton Manning will start at quarterback for the AFC, and Donovan McNabb will be the NFC's starting signal caller in next month's Pro Bowl.
The starting lineups for the NFL's all-star game, to be played in Honolulu on Feb. 13, were announced Saturday.
Manning will be joined in the AFC lineup by his Indianapolis Colts teammate Edgerrin James at running back; Tony Richardson of Kansas City at fullback; Marvin Harrison of the Colts and Chad Johnson of Cincinnati at wide receiver; Antonio Gates of San Diego at tight end; Willie Roaf of Kansas City and Jonathan Ogden of Baltimore at tackle; Alan Faneca of Pittsburgh and Will Shields of the Chiefs at guard; and Kevin Mawae of the New York Jets at center.
The starters on defense for the AFC are John Abraham of the Jets and Dwight Freeney of the Colts at end; Richard Seymour of New England and Marcus Stroud of Jacksonville at tackle; Takeo Spikes of Buffalo and Terrell Suggs and Ray Lewis of Baltimore at linebacker; Champ Bailey of Denver and the Ravens' Chris McAlister at cornerback; and Baltimore's Ed Reed and Denver's John Lynch at safety.
McNabb will be joined on the NFC offense by running back Shaun Alexander of Seattle; Fullback William Henderson of Green Bay; tight end Alge Crumpler of Atlanta; wide receivers Muhsin Muhammad of Carolina and Terrell Owens of the Eagles; tackles Walter Jones of Seattle and Orlando Pace of St. Louis; guards Larry Allen of Dallas and Marco Rivera of Green Bay; and center Olin Kreutz of Chicago.
The NFC defense has Arizona's Bertrand Berry and Carolina's Julius Peppers at end; LaRoi Glover of Dallas and Kevin Williams of Minnesota at tackle; linebackers Keith Brooking of Atlanta, Derrick Brooks of Tampa Bay and Dan Morgan of Carolina; cornerbacks Lito Sheppard of the Eagles and Ronde Barber of Tampa Bay; and safeties Michael Lewis and Brian Dawkins of Philadelphia.
The starting lineups for the NFL's all-star game, to be played in Honolulu on Feb. 13, were announced Saturday.
Manning will be joined in the AFC lineup by his Indianapolis Colts teammate Edgerrin James at running back; Tony Richardson of Kansas City at fullback; Marvin Harrison of the Colts and Chad Johnson of Cincinnati at wide receiver; Antonio Gates of San Diego at tight end; Willie Roaf of Kansas City and Jonathan Ogden of Baltimore at tackle; Alan Faneca of Pittsburgh and Will Shields of the Chiefs at guard; and Kevin Mawae of the New York Jets at center.
The starters on defense for the AFC are John Abraham of the Jets and Dwight Freeney of the Colts at end; Richard Seymour of New England and Marcus Stroud of Jacksonville at tackle; Takeo Spikes of Buffalo and Terrell Suggs and Ray Lewis of Baltimore at linebacker; Champ Bailey of Denver and the Ravens' Chris McAlister at cornerback; and Baltimore's Ed Reed and Denver's John Lynch at safety.
McNabb will be joined on the NFC offense by running back Shaun Alexander of Seattle; Fullback William Henderson of Green Bay; tight end Alge Crumpler of Atlanta; wide receivers Muhsin Muhammad of Carolina and Terrell Owens of the Eagles; tackles Walter Jones of Seattle and Orlando Pace of St. Louis; guards Larry Allen of Dallas and Marco Rivera of Green Bay; and center Olin Kreutz of Chicago.
The NFC defense has Arizona's Bertrand Berry and Carolina's Julius Peppers at end; LaRoi Glover of Dallas and Kevin Williams of Minnesota at tackle; linebackers Keith Brooking of Atlanta, Derrick Brooks of Tampa Bay and Dan Morgan of Carolina; cornerbacks Lito Sheppard of the Eagles and Ronde Barber of Tampa Bay; and safeties Michael Lewis and Brian Dawkins of Philadelphia.