Super Bowl LIX Features Multiple Former Players from College and High Schools
Super Bowl LIX Features Multiple Former Players from College and High Schools

Super Bowl LIX Features Multiple Former Players from College and High Schools

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A.J. Brown, traded from the Tennessee Titans to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022, will compete in Super Bowl LIX on February 9 against the Kansas City Chiefs. This marks Brown's second Super Bowl appearance, following a standout career with the Titans and now with the Eagles, where he has consistently surpassed 1,000 receiving yards. Former Wisconsin Badgers players Leo Chenal and Zack Baun are also headed to the Super Bowl, with Chenal aiming for his third consecutive championship win. The Eagles have made it to their second Super Bowl in three years, while the Titans reflect on the impact of trading their top receivers, including Brown and DeAndre Hopkins, to rival teams. The Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders 55-23 to secure their spot, showcasing strong performances from Brown and other key players. This Super Bowl presents a chance for one of the former Badger stars to claim the Lombardi Trophy.

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