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Tigers represent big in NFL Super Wild Card Weekend

Trevor Lawrence goes to Waffle House after comeback playoff win

Clemson represented at the next level in a big way this past weekend. With the NFL regular season now over and the NFL Super Wild Card weekend underway, the Tigers were the only school in the country to have a player represented on every playoff-bound NFL playoff team.

A total of 26 former Tigers played for their respective 14 teams this past weekend including Trevor Lawrence, Christian Wilkins, Tee Higgins, Travis Etienne Jr., Baylon Spector, Jackson Carman, John Simpson, Sammy Watkins, Tyler Shatley, Shaq Lawson, Justyn Ross, DJ Reader, Mike Williams and Cornell Powell all representing teams in the AFC while Dexter Lawrence, Andrew Booth Jr., Ray-Ray McCloud III, Trayvon Mullen, Mackensie Alexander, K’Von Wallace, Nolan Turner, Carlos Watkins, Mario Goodrich, Jayron Kearse, Wayne Gallman and Tanner Muse all suited up for teams in the NFC.

Lawrence was arguably the highlight of the weekend throwing for 288 yards and four touchdowns for the Jacksonville Jaguars while overcoming a 27-point deficit in the process, which was the third-largest come-from-behind victory in NFL postseason history.

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