HONOLULU -- Jerry Rice has fresh bragging rights on Deion Sanders nearly a
decade after both players retired from the NFL.
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running back DeMarco Murray caught a 20-yard touchdown pass with 41 seconds left
and Carolina running back Mike Tolbert plunged into the end zone for a 2-point
conversion to give Rice a 22-21 win over Sanders in the first schoolyard-style
Pro Bowl on Sunday. "They called my number the whole way," Tolbert said on the
field after the game. "Philip (Rivers) told them to give it to me. My old
teammate, he told them to give it to me." Baltimores Justin Tucker missed a
67-yard field goal on the games final play after missing a 66-yarder earlier in
the game. The touchdown and conversion gave Rice a comeback after Philadelphia
quarterback Nick Foles threw a 12-yard touchdown to Cleveland tight end
Jordan Cameron with less than 5 minutes to play to give Sanders a 21-14 lead.
The touchdowns by Cameron and Murray were the only scores of the second half in
a game that had eight turnovers -- including six interceptions -- and nine
sacks. "It was definitely sloppy. There was a lot of turnovers because of the
weather," said Houston defensive end J.J. Watt, who was a captain on Sanders
team. "There was a lot of rain, so obviously that factored into it." The game
was played in consistent rain, but little wind and warm temperatures in the high
70s. Foles was the only quarterback of six in the game to not throw an
interception. He was named offensive MVP, finishing with seven completions for
89 yards. Philadelphia wide receiver DeSean Jackson and Carolina quarterback
Cam Newton also had touchdowns for Team Sanders. New Orleans tight end
Jimmy Graham and Cleveland wide receiver Josh Gordon caught touchdowns for Team
Rice. Gordon led Team Rice with six catches for 66 yards, while Washington
running back Alfred Morris had four catches for 69 yards. The Pro Bowlers were
split up by the NFL greats in a new draft format meant to improve the game. The
picks made earlier in the week created matchups that pitted usual teammates
against each other and challenged Rice and Sanders to compare the all-stars
against one another. That led to plenty of trash talk between Rice and Sanders
and some bruised egos among players used to being on top of their sport. "Great
Job Goat!!!!" Sanders tweeted toward Rice after the game. "Enjoy this moment
cause u know Im hot right now." The result Sunday was a game that appeared more
competitive than in years past, with some big hits -- even between teammates --
and fewer shenanigans. "It was crazy, but we had fun with it," Gordon said. "I
loved it and enjoyed it." Gordon was flipped by teammate T.J. Ward on one of the
biggest hits in the game. "I dont think he knew what he was doing but Ill give
him the benefit of a doubt on that one," Gordon said. "Ill get him back in
Cleveland." Jackson caught the games first touchdown pass from Indianapolis
quarterback Andrew Luck. Luck threw the ball 36 yards into double coverage in
the end zone on a flea flicker, where Jackson wrestled it away from Titans
cornerback Alterraun Verner. Graham caught an 8-yard fade in the second quarter
from teammate Drew Brees, turning around Brees slow start. Graham dunked the
ball over the crossbar in celebration, but San Diego safety Eric Weddle jokingly
defended the attempt. Newton scored on 1-yard run up the middle for a touchdown,
making up for an earlier interception on a ball Cleveland cornerback Joe Haden
wrestled away from Jackson. Kansas City linebacker Derrick Johnson -- who had a
big hit in the first half on Chiefs teammate Jamaal Charles -- was selected as
the games defensive MVP for Team Rice. "I didnt expect it, but hes out there
doing his thing," said Charles, who was knocked out of Kansas Citys playoff loss
to Indianapolis with a concussion. "I cant get mad at him -- its just about
football and youve just got to be ready." "If you stand back, hes going to make
you look pretty bad, so I had to go out and really give it to him," Johnson
said. "I would never try to hurt my teammate at all, but compete a little bit."
Johnson had nine tackles, including eight solo tackles. Carolina linebacker
Luke Kuechly had 12 tackles, including 11 solo tackles.
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ANGELES -- Until about a month ago, Robbie Rogers had no interest in being one
of the highest-profile openly gay athletes in the world. Rogers didnt want the
pressure or attention, and he was weary of soccer itself. After coming out and
simultaneously retiring in February, the former MLS champion and U.S. national
team player planned to devote himself to fashion school and family, not soccer
or social change. Rogers told The Associated Press he changed his mind when he
realized how much he still loved his sport -- and how much good he could do by
playing it instead of standing on the sideline. "I dont know what I was so
afraid of," Rogers said. "Its been such a positive experience for me. The one
thing Ive learned from all of this is being gay is not that big of a deal to
people." Rogers joined the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer on
Saturday, agreeing to a multiyear contract in another step by openly gay
athletes in professional sports. The 26-year-old Rogers recently thought he
would never pull on another jersey, imagining nonstop scrutiny and criticism.
His concerns were eased by the strong support he received from family, fans and
players, including Galaxy star Landon Donovan. Now Rogers is eager to be more
than a footnote. He is determined to thrive as the leagues first openly gay
player. "People are just really growing and accepting and loving," Rogers said.
"Those other things are just not that important to them. I think as the younger
get older and the generations come and go, I think times are just becoming more
accepting." The two-time defending champion Galaxy traded top scorer Mike Magee
to acquire Rogers, an MLS veteran who spent the last two seasons in England. He
trained with the Galaxy in recent weeks and hoped to continue his career in his
native Southern California. The Galaxy made it happen by giving up the popular
Magee in a trade with the Chicago Fire, who held Rogers MLS rights. "I want to
get back to soccer, which is what I love," Rogers said. "I get to do something I
love, and I get to help people and be a positive role model. Im really excited
to set a great example for other kids that are going through the same thing I
went through. Its a perfect world for me, a perfect world." Coach Bruce Arena
thinks Rogers already is in decent shape despite 18 months with little match
experience. Arena figures Rogers could be a strong contributor to the Galaxy by
July, but he could play in any upcoming match. "Certainly the league, and I
think the fans, are going to be receptive in a real positive way," Arena told
the AP. "But were not in this to pioneer social issues. Were trying to win games
as a team, and were trying to produce the best team we can. Robbie has shown us
that he has the potential to still be a real good player in our league, and
thats what were hopeful of." Rogers is mindful of the place hell take in the
culture when he steps on the field this summer, but the skilled, speedy winger
is even more excited to contend for MLS titles and another chance to play the
U.S. national team -- a stark contrast from his plans earlier this year when he
was accepted to the menswear program at the London College of Fashion. "I had a
lot of fear to come back to the game," Rogers said, remembering countless
instances of homophobia everywhere from the stands to locker rooms. "I was just
afraid I was putting myself in an environment that in the past had affected my
mental health because I always felt like an outcast. I felt that I couldnt be
myself." "But its been amazing," he added. "Its been normal, just as it should
be. Im a soccer player. I happen to be gay, but Im a professional soccer player,
and I have been since I was 18, 19. ... Im just really excited to go back to the
game, and excited to deal with these stupid stereotypes that are out there with
athletes and the gay community, just a bunch of different things." Hes certainly
not alone in this movement. NBA veteran Jason Collins came out late last month,
and Rogers spoke with Collins on the day of the centres announcement. U.S.
soccer star Megan Rapinoe, who plays for Lyon in France, came out last year
before the London Olympics. Shes expected to join the Seattle team of the new
National Womens Soccer League in mid-June. Brittney Griner, the No. 1 pick in
the WNBA draft by the Phoenix Mercury, and Seimone Auggustus of the Minnesota
Lynx are among that leagues openly gay players.
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retired WNBA All-Star and current college coach, came out in 2005 during her
playing days. But any day now, Rogers is likely to become the first openly gay
male athlete to play in North Americas biggest professional leagues, a fact
thats still a bit surprising to both Rogers and Collins. "I would have thought
more athletes would have taken that step, I guess," Rogers said. "People have
seen how accepting everyone has been of Jasons and my story. I think its going
to take just more time and more athletes coming out. Its all about seeing that
its not something to be afraid of. Its not going to hurt your career." While MLS
has a fraction of the NBAs popularity, Rogers has the potential to be more
influential than Collins or featherweight boxer Orlando Cruz, who has won two
fights since coming out last year. Collins is a journeyman basketball player
without a contract for next season, while Rogers is an accomplished
international soccer player in his prime. Rogers won an NCAA title at Maryland
in 2005 and an MLS title with Columbus in 2008 while making the all-league first
team. He has played sparingly over the past two years for English clubs Leeds
and Stevenage after leaving the Crew in December 2011. But his workouts at the
Galaxys training complex in Carson, Calif., were enticing enough, even if Rogers
acknowledged hes "definitely a bit rusty right now." The Galaxy will work on
getting Rogers back into top form, and theyll also support him in his
conspicuous new role. "Its going to take him a little time," said Arena, also
the Galaxys general manager. "Hes got to adjust to the Galaxy. Hes got to get
himself in better form with the ball and his fitness. That takes time for any
player, as weve witnessed with Landon over the last six to eight weeks. Its
going to take some time. We hope Robbie can turn the corner quickly." Rogers is
joining his leagues highest-profile team, with Donovan and Irish captain Robbie
Keane leading a roster expected to contend for a third straight championship.
After six years as David Beckhams home before the English midfielders departure
last December, the Galaxy know all about the spotlight that will be cast on
Rogers. "Theres obviously going to be attention, and I think that we are no
stranger to that," Galaxy President Chris Klein told the AP. "I think the
biggest piece of this is the maturity of Robbie, and were quite confident in
that. Were there to stand behind him as an organization. He has shown to be a
guy that has a tremendous amount of character and integrity, and I think hes
going to fit our organization really well." The deal is a risk for the Galaxy,
who traded a beloved fan favourite for Rogers. Magee, a Chicago native, has won
two titles and scored eight post-season goals in four years with the Galaxy, and
he leads the club with six goals this season. But Los Angeles is enticed by the
potential of Rogers, who has played 18 times for the U.S. national team, scoring
two goals. He dreams of playing for the American team at the 2014 World Cup in
Brazil, but knows it wont happen unless he excels with the Galaxy. Rogers
immediately felt comfortable training with the Galaxy and resuming his
friendship with Donovan, meeting the U.S. national team star for coffee. Hes
also confident his attacking game on the wing can help the Galaxy, who havent
replaced Beckhams bending passes from the flank this season. "Theyve been very
accepting to me and very cool with me," Rogers said. "Im just excited to get on
the road with these guys and continue the season." Aware that a whirlwind of
attention is approaching, Rogers plans to lean on his faith. He also hopes his
decision to use soccer as a platform for tolerance and acceptance leads more gay
athletes to come out, even while his primary focus is on the game he has loved
since his youth. "Youre just going to be treated the same as any other athlete,"
he said. "Its going to take time, but its inevitable that the time will come
when youre solely judged on your performance. Thats going to happen. You cant
put a time frame on it, but I think its in the near future because I really have
felt a shift in our society and acceptance in our sports world. I honestly think
in the next few years, its not going to be an issue."
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