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, XX-XX, in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Ariz. In all, four former Tigers under contract with Super Bowl LVII participants, including Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs K’Von Wallace and Mario Goodrich. 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 or 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) Super Bowl LI: Vic Beasley, Grad
Chants of whose house… Ram's house could be heard throughout Sunday's game, and finally, it was! The LA Rams defeated the Carolina Panthers, 24-10, overcoming a two-game losing streak and a languid start to this game.
Before an estimated crowd of 74,154 at SoFi Stadium, where Cowboy jerseys were on full display, the Los Angeles Rams suffered their second straight loss in week five.