Andre’ Sam and Ty Davis-Price, a part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice team, will take the field in New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome when the. team faces off against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Their appearances in the Super Bowl mark the 24th straight year of one former LSU player appearing on the roster of a Super Bowl team, the longest current streak in college football.
48 former Tigers combined to win 59 Super Bowl titles. Kevin Faulk’s three rings lead the program, and he also started the 24-year streak in 2002 when he made the first of his five appearances.
Davis-Price will make his second-straight Super Bowl appearance following a season on the 49ers’ practice squad. He started all 13 games for LSU in 2023, his sole season in Baton Rouge.
Sam, a safety, signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent in August 2024. He was waived, then re-signed to the practice squad, making his NFL debut in Week 14 against the Carolina Panthers. In 2023, with the Tigers, he made 82 tackles and three interceptions.