Cam Newton was third in the fan voting for the Pro Bowl, but couldn't crack the top three in the final balloting, which also includes players' and coaches' votes.
But he was close enough. A league source said Tuesday evening Newton is the NFC's first alternate and is expected to be in Hawaii for the Jan. 29 game.
Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Eli Manning are the NFC selections. Rodgers and Brees quarterback arguably the top two teams in the NFC, while Manning can get the Giants in the playoffs with a win Sunday vs. Dallas.
So the odds are good one of those guys will be in the Super Bowl the following week in Indianapolis, and as such, will not be in Honolulu representing his conference.
Even if San Francisco -- or Atlanta or Detroit -- were to advance to the Super Bowl, there are always examples of players pulling out of the Pro Bowl.
It sounds like the NFL wants Newton in Hawaii. He's one of the most exciting young players in the league, and is putting the finishing touches on a rookie season for the ages.
It Newton progresses as he should, it could be the first of many trips to Honolulu for No. 1.















