When Super LI kicks off this Sunday in Houston, Atlanta Flacons’ defensive end Vic Beasley and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett will become the 46th and 47th former Clemson players in history to participate in football’s biggest game.
Over the years, Clemson’s football program has been well represented in the Super Bowl. Twenty-four former Tigers have held up the Vince Lombardi Trophy at seasons end. This year’s game will mark the 33rd time at least one Clemson player participates on Super Bowl Sunday.
Teams that have had at least one Clemson player on their roster in a Super Bowl are 25-12 (.