Georgia Bulldogs to Be Represented in Super Bowl For 23rd Consecutive Season
The Baltimore Ravens advanced to the AFC Championship this evening as they defeated the Houston Texans by a score of 34-10. With the victory, all remaining teams in the AFC now have at least one or more former Bulldogs on their rosters. This means that for the 23rd consecutive season, the Georgia Bulldogs will be represented in the Super Bowl.
In last year's Super Bowl, four different Georgia Bulldogs appeared in the game with two players on each competing team. Rookies Nakobe Dean and Jordan Davis competed for the Eagles while Malik Herring and Mecole Hardman competed for the Super Bowl Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs.
With multiple playoff games remaining, here is a full list of former Bulldogs who are still in the hunt for an appearance in Super Bowl LVIII.
Former Georgia Bulldogs By Remaining NFL Teams:
San Fransico 49ers
- TE, Charlie Woerner
- WR, Chris Conley
- DE, Robert Beal (Currently on IR)
Baltimore Ravens
- LB, Roquan Smith
- LS, Nick Moore (Injured)
- OL, Ben Cleveland
Kansas City Chiefs
- DE, Malik Herring
- WR, Mecole Hardman
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