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Description National Football League stars of past and present participated in the ESPN Pro Bowl Skills Challenge, part of the ProBowl weekend, and put on a show for servicemembers in Hawaii at the J.W. Marriott Ihilani Resort and Spa, Feb. 10. The former greats kicked it off with the Alumni Air-It-Out flag football game. Steve Young and Michael Irvin connected on several passes to stomp John Elway’s team. Rod Woodson (#26) is in the background.
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Source http://www.marines.mil/units/marforpac/Pages/2006/Pro%20Bowlers%20put%20on%20show%20for%20service%20members.aspx
Author Lance Cpl. Ethan Hoaldridge

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