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Ross and Powell earn Super Bowl rings

Ross and Powell earn Super Bowl rings

CLEMSON, S.C. — Former Clemson receivers Cornell Powell and Justyn Ross each earned their first Super Bowl championship ring on Sunday evening, as their Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Ariz.

In all, four former Tigers were under contract with Super Bowl LVII participants, including Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs K’Von Wallace and Mario Goodrich. Wallace appeared in the contest and became the 45th former Clemson player to play at least one snap in a Super Bowl.

With the victory by Powell and Ross’ Chiefs, Clemson has had at least one player on the roster of the eventual Super Bowl champions in each of the last five seasons. Clemson’s five-year streak with a Super Bowl champion is tied for the second-longest streak in the nation, tying Iowa (five) and trailing Michigan (nine).

The 2022 NFL season marked the seventh consecutive year in which a former Clemson player was under contract with a Super Bowl participant, including players on active rosters, practice squads and reserve lists. Clemson is one of only 12 programs to produce a member of a Super Bowl roster in each of the last seven years, a group that also includes Georgia, LSU, Florida State, Washington, NC State, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Auburn, Florida and Pitt.

CLEMSON PLAYERS ON SUPER BOWL ROSTERS, LAST SEVEN YEARS
(ACTIVE ROSTER, PRACTICE SQUAD OR RESERVE LISTS)

Super Bowl LI: Vic Beasley, Grady Jarrett and Malliciah Goodman (Falcons)
Super Bowl LII: Dwayne Allen (Patriots)
Super Bowl LIII: Dwayne Allen (Patriots)
Super Bowl LIV: Bashaud Breeland, Dorian O’Daniel and Sammy Watkins (Chiefs)
Super Bowl LV: Bradley Pinion (Buccaneers); Bashaud Breeland, Dorian O’Daniel and Sammy Watkins (Chiefs)
Super Bowl LVI: Tremayne Anchrum (Rams); Jackson Carman, Tee Higgins and D.J. Reader (Bengals)
Super Bowl LVII: Cornell Powell, Justyn Ross (Chiefs); Mario Goodrich, K’Von Wallace (Eagles)

Powell has spent the majority of his two…

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