 This year on January 27th, the NFL's best came to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl. More than 40,000 fans came out to cheer them on. Nick Tovo has more. U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander, Admiral Cecil Haney, got the ball rolling with the coin toss, while NFL Great Peyton Manning looked on. Here's your pass. The NFL Series World Cup. Rabbit NFL fans went crazy, and Seahawk Russell Wilson hooked up with Cardinal Larry Fitzgerald as the NFC squad took a commanding lead. Some of the loudest cheers came when nearly 900 service members took the field as the NFL took time out to honor their service to America. This game belonged to the NFC as they romped the AFC 62 to 35. The day also belonged to Pacific Command's enlisted service member of the year, body officer Andrew Burrell, who got a chance to hang with Pro Bowl MVP Kyle Rudolph. It's a great feeling. You know, it's a lot of hard work that kind of culminated at the end of the year perfectly. And again, I got to thank all my leadership and my mentorship that got me there. The game was broadcast globally on American Forces Network, and one Pro Bowler can relate to those who watch. Hey, I'm Andrew Lock. Appreciate you watching the network. I used to watch it as a kid growing up in Germany. The college and the NFL game of the week. So thanks for what you do for the country. Appreciate it. The 2013 Pro Bowl had plenty of cheering fans, plenty of action, and plenty of respect for those who serve. Nick Tovo on a Lulu white.