The 2018 Pro Bowl is in the books with the AFC triumphing over the NFC in a furious comeback, 24-23. Following the tremendous accomplishment, Titans tight end Delanie Walker and Broncos pass rusher Von Miller were honored with the Pro Bowl MVP awards on offense and defense, respectively.

Walker had a pair of touchdown receptions, including an 18-yard catch that gave the AFC its first lead of the day with 1:31 left on the clock. He also put in a solid effort to chase down NFC safety Harrison Smith on a 79-yard interception return ... even if it failed to pay off.

Miller, the 2016 Super Bowl MVP, had a role in a handful of big plays. He was the AFC’s most consistent pass rusher, delivering one sack, one pass batted down, and even recovered Jared Goff’s game-sealing fumble late in the fourth quarter:

They join recent winners Travis Kelce and Lorenzo Alexander (2017), Seahawks teammates Russell Wilson and Michael Bennett (2016), and Super Bowl starting quarterback Nick Foles (2014).

Miller also joined elite company:

Congrats to @VonMiller, the 1st Bronco to ever earn #ProBowl MVP honors.



Miller joins Peyton Manning, @JerryRice & @PhilSimmsQB as the only four players in NFL history to receive both #SuperBowl & #ProBowl MVP honors. pic.twitter.com/j6ouikMrL6 — Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) January 28, 2018

We want to congratulate Walker and Miller for what is surely the highest honor they will achieve in their storied NFL careers.