 More than 40,000 football fans came to the Aloha Stadium in Hawaii for the 2014 NFL Pro Bowl. The Pro Bowl also continued its tradition of honoring the military by including service members stationed in Hawaii in the festivities. I think it's extremely important and an amazing thing that the NFL is willing to recognize the military and all the service members in such a venue like this just because there's hundreds of thousands of us just doing what we do all day-to-day work and everybody has their own different jobs so for such a large I guess impact thank you coming from the NFL it's an amazing experience. The commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, Admiral Harry Harris, performed the coin toss for the game. IS-2 Evans, who is U.S. Pacific Command's enlisted service member of the year, presented the most valuable player awards at the end of the game. Tech Sergeant Michael Jackson, Honolulu, Hawaii.