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Patrick Finley

Before Pro Bowl with no kickoffs, Cordarrelle Patterson says specialists get no respect

Bears receiver Cordarrelle Patterson participates in Thursday’s Pro Bowl practice. | AP Photos

ORLANDO, Fla. — The Bears’ Cordarrelle Patterson was voted into the Pro Bowl as a special teamer, though the Saints’ Deonte Harris is the NFC’s return specialist.

Neither will return kicks during Sunday’s Pro Bowl, though. The NFL eliminated kickoffs in the all-star game six years ago. This week, the league presented an alternative to onside kicks: the team that scores can give their opponent the ball at the 25 or run a fourth-and-15 play from their own 25 — and keep the ball if they convert.

Patterson will still cover punts, but has taken practice snaps at receiver.

“I just go out there and go fit in, man,” he said this week. “That’s the thing, man — us specialists, we’re trying to change the game for a lot of us. We don’t get the recognition that we should. Special teams, that’s a big, big, big part of football. We change the field position.”

Does he feel like it’s going away?

“There’s always a new rule,” he said. “They’re trying to eliminate us, but we just have to keep showing up every Sunday, Monday and Thursday. And show them what we’re capable of.”

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