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Georgia football Super Bowl streak: All the Bulldogs from a 24-year streak

The 'Philly Dawgs' will make Georgia football’s presence felt in Sunday’s Super Bowl in New Orleans in a big way.

The Eagles boast six Bulldogs — all who won national championships under Kirby Smart — and the Chiefs' roster includes two that played at Georgia.

Georgia has been represented in the Super Bowl for 24 years in a row and counting.

The streak began in 2002 when Tom Brady — a Michigan man — won the first of his seven Super Bowls with three Bulldogs as teammates.

LSU says it also has had a former player in the Super Bowl for 24 consecutive years.