The Super Bowl is in just a few hours, and while it’s undoubtedly one of the biggest athletic occasions in an athlete’s life, each Bulldog taking part on Sunday has a unique perspective on why it matters so much. A few Super Bowl narratives from former Bulldogs are listed here.
Although Woerner hasn’t presented much of a receiving threat for the 49ers this year, the tight end has made a significant impact on the group’s blocking accomplishments. The former Bulldog should play a significant role in Sunday’s match.
Hardman returned to the squad that drafted him in the regular season after spending a brief time with the New York Jets in 2023. The wide receiver for the Chiefs is a potential candidate for his third career ring. He participated in the team’s Super Bowl wins in 2019 and 2022.
Though Beal won’t play on Sunday due to an injury, the 49ers rookie still has an opportunity to win a third ring in as many seasons after winning back-to-back national titles with the Bulldogs.
Though Beal won’t play on Sunday due to an injury, the 49ers rookie still has an opportunity to win a third ring in as many seasons after winning back-to-back national titles with the Bulldogs.
Though Beal won’t play on Sunday due to an injury, the 49ers rookie still has an opportunity to win a third ring in as many seasons after winning back-to-back national titles with the Bulldogs.
Chris Conley is the oldest former Bulldog in the big game, and this is perhaps his best opportunity to end his career with a Super Bowl ring. This is his first trip to the Super Bowl. While Conley’s on-field contributions have been minor, the wide receiver has stepped up at some key times over the season.
Ever since he joined the Chiefs in 2021, Herring has consistently contributed to their victories. Herring will get his second ring with the franchise he started his career with if they win on Sunday.
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