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2025 Super Bowl rosters: Where Chiefs and Eagles players attended college

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The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9 — a rematch of Super Bowl LVII where the Chiefs won 38-35. There are more than 100 former college football players between the two active rosters.

Like last year, Oklahoma is the most represented FBS school with seven players, followed by Georgia with six. FCS and DII football combined have eight players.

Here is how the rosters break down:

Super Bowl Rosters: Colleges represented by the Kansas City Chiefs

Active roster:

PLAYER Number Position College

Felix Anudike-Uzomah 97 DE Kansas State

Matt Araiza 14 P San Diego State

Nick Bolton 32 LB Missouri

Hollywood Brown 5 WR Oklahoma

Harrison Butker 7 K Georgia Tech

Mike Caliendo 66 OL Western Michigan

Leo Chenal 54 LB Wisconsin

Chamarri Conner 27 DB Virginia Tech

Bryan Cook 6 S Cincinnati

Mike Danna 51 DE Michigan

Ethan Driskell 75 OT Marshall

Noah Gray 83 TE Duke

C.J. Hanson 61 OL Holy Cross

Peyton Hendershot 88 TE Indiana

Malik Herring 94 DE Georgia

Jaden Hicks 21 DB Washington State

DeAndre Hopkins 8 WR Clemson

Creed Humphrey 52 C Oklahoma

D.J. Humphries 70 OL Florida

Kareem Hunt 29 RB Toledo

Nazeeh Johnson 13 S Marshall

Cam Jones 44 LB Indiana

Chris Jones 95 DT Mississippi State

George Karlaftis 56 DE Purdue

Travis Kelce 87 TE Cincinnati

Patrick Mahomes 15 QB Texas Tech

Trent McDuffie 22 CB Washington

Wanya Morris 64 OL Oklahoma

Derrick Nnadi 91 DT Florida State

Hunter Nourzad 60 OL Penn State

Charles Omenihu 90 DE Texas

Isiah Pacheco 10 RB Rutgers

Mike Pennel 69 NT CSU Pueblo

Samaje Perine 34 RB Oklahoma

Justin Reid 20 S Stanford

Nikko Remigio 81 WR Fresno State

Chris Roland-Wallace 30 CB Southern California

Trey Smith 65 G Tennessee

JuJu Smith-Schuster 9 WR Southern California

Carson Steele 42 FB UCLA

Kingsley Suamataia 76 T BYU

Jawaan Taylor 74 T Florida

Keith Taylor 39 CB Washington

Joe Thuney 62 G NC State

Drue Tranquill 23 LB Notre Dame

Joshua Uche 55 DE Michigan

Jaylen Watson 35 CB Washington State

Justin Watson 84 WR UPenn

Carson Wentz 11 QB North Dakota State

Tershawn Wharton 98 DT Missouri S&T

Joshua Williams 2 CB Fayetteville State

James Winchester 41 LS Oklahoma

Xavier Worthy 1 WR Texas

Super Bowl Rosters: Colleges represented by the Philadelphia Eagles

Active roster:

PLAYER Number Position College

Saquon Barkley 26 RB Penn State

Zack Baun 53 LB Wisconsin

Mekhi Becton 77 G/T Louisville

Reed Blankenship 32 S Middle Tennessee State

Thomas Booker IV 59 DT Stanford

AJ Brown 11 WR Ole Miss

Sydney Brown 21 S Illinois

Oren Burks 42 LB Vanderbilt

Grant Calcaterra 81 TE SMU

Parris Campbell 80 WR Ohio State

Jalen Carter 98 DT Georgia

Lewis Cine 30 DB Georgia

Jordan Davis 90 DT Georgia

Cooper DeJean 33 DB Iowa

Landon Dickerson 69 G Alabama

Jahan Dotson 83 WR Penn State

Jake Elliott 4 K Memphis

Kenneth Gainwell 14 RB Memphis

C.J. Gardner-Johnson 8 S Florida

Nick Gates 61 OL Nebraska

Dallas Goedert 88 TE South Dakota State

Bryce Huff 0 DE Memphis

Jalyx Hunt 58 OLB Houston Christian

Jalen Hurts 1 QB Oklahoma

E.J. Jenkins 84 TE Georgia Tech

Lane Johnson 65 T Oklahoma

Fred Johnson 74 T Florida

Cam Jurgens 51 C/G Nebraska

Trevor Keegan 79 G Michigan

Darian Kinnard 72 T/G Kentucky

Rick Lovato 49 LS Old Dominion

Avonte Maddox 29 CB Pittsburgh

Jordan Mailata 68 T N/A

Braden Mann 10 P Texas A&M

Tristin McCollum 36 S Sam Houston State

Tanner McKee 16 QB Stanford

Quinyon Mitchell 27 CB Toledo

Moro Ojomo 97 DT Texas

Kenny Pickett 7 QB Pittsburgh

Eli Ricks 23 CB Alabama

Kelee Ringo 22 CB Georgia

Isaiah Rodgers 34 CB UMass

Will Shipley 28 RB Clemson

Darius Slay Jr. 2 CB Mississippi State

Ainias Smith 82 WR Texas A&M

DeVonta Smith 6 WR Alabama

Nolan Smith Jr. 3 OLB Georgia

Tyler Steen 56 OL Alabama

Josh Sweat 19 OLB Florida State

Brett Toth 64 T/G Army

Jeremiah Trotter Jr. 54 LB Clemson

Milton Williams 93 DT Louisiana Tech

Johnny Wilson 89 WR Florida State

Breakdown by college

Here are all the schools with at least two players or more:

NUMBER OF PLAYERS COLLEGE

7 Oklahoma

6 Georgia

4 Alabama, Florida, Michigan

3 Clemson, Florida State, Memphis, Penn State, Stanford, Texas

2 Cincinnati, Indiana, Georgia Tech, Marshall, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Southern California, Toledo, Washington, Washington State, Western Michigan, Wisconsin

FCS and DII breakdown

Here are all the FCS schools represented:

COLLEGE CONFERENCE

Holy Cross Patriot

Houston Christian Southland

North Dakota State Missouri Valley

Penn Ivy

South Dakota State Missouri Valley

Here are all the DII schools represented:

COLLEGE CONFERENCE

CSU Pueblo RMAC

Fayetteville State CIAA

Missouri S&T GLVC

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