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2025 Super Bowl Players Who Got Their Start In Georgia

Getty: Tim Nwachukwu
Getty: Tim Nwachukwu

Even though our beloved Atlanta Falcons aren't playing in this year's Super Bowl game, there are some homegrown players that may sway which side you decide to root for.

In fact, both the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have a total of nine players with ties to Georgia high schools, colleges and universities.


Check out the list below!

Kansas City Chiefs
Wanya Morris, offensive tackle, Grayson High School
Hunter Nourzad, center, The Walker School (Marietta)
Malik Herring, defensive end, Mary Persons High School (Forsyth)
Jaylen Watson, cornerback, Laney High School (Augusta)
Harrison Butker, kicker, The Westminster Schools (Atlanta) and Georgia Tech

Kansas City Chiefs Injured Reserve
Mecole Hardman, wide receiver, Elbert County High School and Georgia
Jody Fortson, tight end, Valdosta State

Kansas City Chiefs Practice Squad
Steven Nelson, cornerback, Northside High School (Warner Robins)
Montrell Washington, wide receiver, Cherokee High School (Canton)

Philadelphia Eagles
E.J. Jenkins, tight end, Georgia Tech
Jalen Carter, defensive tackle, Georgia
Jordan Davis, defensive tackle, Georgia
Nolan Smith, linebacker, Georgia
Kelee Ringo, cornerback, Georgia
Darius Slay, cornerback, Brunswick High School
Lewis Cine, safety, Georgia

Philadelphia Eagles Injured Reserve
Nakobe Dean, linebacker, Georgia
C. J. Uzomah, tight end, North Gwinnett High School