Super Bowl 59 between ... by defensive Alabama players, as well. Former linebacker Lee Roy Jordan led the Dallas Cowboys to a dominant 24-3 victory over the Miami Dolphins during Super Bowl ...
two years later when Miami lost 38-16 to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XIX. Those two games were the only Super Bowls in which more than three former Alabama players had participated until ...
Twelve players with Alabama football roots were picked for the Pro Bowl ... the Miami Dolphins. Cornelius Bennett (Ensley High School, Alabama), outside linebacker: 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992 and ...
The Eagles featured numerous former Alabama Crimson Tide players on the roster, led in particular by quarterback Jalen Hurts. Hurts led the Eagles to their second Super Bowl appearance in three ...
Alabama football had reason to celebrate Sunday night. Numerous representatives from former Crimson Tide teams finished the NFL season as Super Bowl champions with the Philadelphia Eagles ...
Simpson would know. The Crimson Tide quarterback and the Miami wide receiver came up together in Tennessee high school football. The pair were two of the top players in the state. Both played on ...
Now, the Eagles are hoisting the Lombardi Trophy and the Chiefs' quest for the first Super Bowl three-peat is over. After the game, the Alabama Crimson Tide football X account posted a ...
With all the talent that has come out of the University of Alabama football program, none have ever made it onto the score sheet in the Super Bowl. For more Super Bowl 59 updates, Philadelphia ...
After Super Bowl LIX, the Alabama Crimson Tide's official social media account posted a historic announcement regarding the game. The Crimson Tide now hold the all-time record for the most Super ...
The program then dives into the Super Bowl and the game planning masterclass put on by the Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Jalen Hurts became the first Alabama player named Super Bowl MVP since ...
The Sugar Bowl has donated $500,000 to the Greater New Orleans Foundation in response to the New Year’s Day terrorist act on Bourbon Street, Sugar Bowl committee officials announced Thursday.