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A pair of former Wisconsin players who will fight on Sunday at Super Bowl LVII – Sports Illustrated

A pair of former Wisconsin players who will fight on Sunday at Super Bowl LVII – Sports Illustrated

Two former Wisconsin players will be part of the New Orleans Super Bowl Lix Super Bowl.

Leo Counal is a background for Kansas City’s chiefs, while Zack Bown is also a Linkback, but for the Philadelphic Eagles.

The two teams are confronted with a rematch of Super Bowl LVII, which was won by the superiors, 38-35.

Cheral, 24-year-old from Gransburg, Wisconsin, is a two-time Super Bowl champion in Kansas City. He was declared an offensive and protected player of the year in the country as a senior before becoming all -American in Wisconsin.

In his career with the bosses, Chealnny has 160 equipment with five bags, four deviations from the passes and three forced blows. He was selected by Kansas City in the third round of the NFL 2022 project.

Leo Chealn

Leo Counal was honored in Wisconsin before being elected by Kansas’s chiefs. / Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn images

Earlier this year, Chealn blocked the potential goal in the Will Lutz field from Denver Broncos, winning him a player of AFC special teams of the week. At the Super Bowl LVIII, he had six matches with one for a loss, a forced blow and a blocked extraordinary point, while the superiors headed San Francisco 49ers in overtime, 25-22.

Bown, also a native of Wisconsin, was born in Milwaukee. The 28-year-old was also selected in the third round, but by the saints in New Orleans, where he spent his first seasons before landing at the Eagles.

Consensus All-American in 2019, Baun was named All-Pro last season, ending with 152 combined 2.5 for loss, five forced strokes, recovery of Fumble, offsetting and four passes.

Baun began this season with a thunder, recorded two bags every week against Green Bay Packers in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was nominated for a defense player of the year.

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