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Two former LSU players to be in charge of Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl – Yahoo Sports

Two former LSU players to be in charge of Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl – Yahoo Sports

Two former LSU players will meet Super Bowl on Sunday.

Andre ‘Sam and Tai Davis-Prace, part of Philadelphia’s Eagle Practice team, will go to the pitch at the New Orleans’ Caesar super-Caesar when. The team is facing Kansas City’s chiefs.

Their appearances at Super Bowl celebrate the 24th consecutive year of a former LSU player, which appears on the list of Super Bowl team, the most long current series at the College of Football.

48 former tigers combined to win 59 Super Bowl titles. Kevin Folk’s three rings were running the program, and he also started the 24-year series in 2002 when he made the first of his five appearances.

Davis-Prace will make his second consecutive appearance of Super Bowl after a season in the 49S training team. He started all 13 LSU games in 2023, his only season in Baton Rouge.

Sam, safety signed with the Eagles as a free agent in August 2024. He was refused, after which he was signed again in the training team by debuting at NFL in the 14th week against Carolina Panther. In 2023, with the Tigers, he made 82 games and three intercepts.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Two former LSU football players represent LSU in Super Bowl Sunday

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