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Ryans flashes talent in Pro Bowl
On the NFC's first play from scrimmage, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo executed a play-action fake that didn't fool Ryans, who dropped into coverage and tipped a ball intended for Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
After the AFC's second touchdown of the game, Ryans ran down on kickoff coverage and poked the ball loose from Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware at the NFC's 33-yard line. Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed recovered the fumble for the first takeaway of the game.
Playing on kickoff coverage, kickoff return and other units of the kicking game was new for Ryans, but the second-year player and first-year Pro Bowler knew he'd have to contribute in all phases of the game. After all, veteran Pro Bowler Ray Lewis, a longtime member of the Ravens, told him so.
Afterward, Ryans joked that he hopes Texans special teams coordinator Joe Marciano
"Ooh, let's talk about that," Ryans said of his special teams performance. "That was a lot different, I'll tell you that. It was tough running down on kickoff and kickoff return and also starting at middle linebacker. It was tough, but not too bad. Joe, don't get any good ideas."
The offensive fireworks picked up in the second quarter, when the teams combined for 24 total points. Owens and Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley caught touchdown passes for the NFC, which rebounded from a 24-7 deficit to get within six points at halftime.
"As a defense, we were handcuffed a little bit," Ryans said. "Everyone wanted to come out and showcase the offensive guys and throw passes, which put us in tough situations where we can't defend them. But I wish we could've gotten after them a little bit more."
While his knee hobbled him throughout the later parts of the 2007 season, Ryans said after the game that his knee held up fine in Hawaii. He probably was inspired Sunday by a fan section that included some teammates and members of his family that held up a big "DeMeco" sign.
Ryans' mother, Martha, was in the stands proudly wearing her son's Pro Bowl jersey.
"I am overexcited about DeMeco. I am so proud of him. I didn't expect him to make it this far, but he did. And I'm very, very proud of him."
Although the game didn't end the way that DeMeco wanted, the result didn't damper his spirits. He walked off the field with an ear-to-ear grin that likely won't wear off all offseason.
"The fanfare is crazy out here," he said. "It's unbelievable, it's great.
"I'd like to say thank you (to the fans) for voting for me and hopefully we'll be back here next year along with a few more of my teammates."
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