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Kyle Rudolph earns Pro Bowl MVP

Minnesota Vikings Rudolph for the NFC runs the ball between Kansas City Chiefs Berry and Hali during the second quarter the NFL Pro Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii

Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph (82) for the NFC runs the ball between Kansas City Chiefs strong safety Eric Berry (29) and Kansas City Chief outside linebacker Tamba Hali (91) during the second quarter the NFL Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii January 27, 2013. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

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Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph was named the 2013 Pro Bowl’s Most Valuable Player on Sunday after recording five catches for 122 yards and a touchdown in the NFC’s 62-35 win over the AFC.

Utilized most frequently by the NFC’s first two quarterbacks to play -- Drew Brees of the Saints and the Giants’ Eli Manning -- Rudolph gave AFC defenders matchup fits with his towering size, route running down the seam and sidelines, and physical play in traffic. On his three-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter, Rudolph split out wide right like a receiver and beat Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston to secure Manning’s lobbed pass.

Rudolph also beat Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali for a 52-yard bomb from Manning and caught passes that gained 23 and 22 yards from Brees.

The performance gives the Vikings a tease at the player Rudolph is capable of becoming if Christian Ponder establishes himself as a franchise-caliber signal caller. Rudolph doesn’t possess explosive wheels, but he’s difficult to defend on contested catches when his quarterback gives him a chance to make a play.

It’s worth noting that Rudolph was a Pro Bowl replacement, taking Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez’s spot on the NFC roster.