Social media reacts after former Georgia Bulldogs dominate Super Bowl

Six Georgia Bulldogs won Super Bowl 59 in the Philadelphia Eagles’ dominant 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter (several pressures), defensive tackle Jordan Davis (two tackles, one sack), linebacker Nakobe Dean (injured), safety Lewis Cine (inactive), cornerback Kelee Ringo (no tackles), and defensive end Nolan Smith (multiple pressures) all earned Super Bowl rings in the Eagles’ dominant defensive performance.

Four Georgia Bulldogs on the Eagles (Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Kelee Ringo and Lewis Cine) won their third championship in four years. A former Georgia Bulldogs has been in the Super Bowl for 24 straight seasons.

Georgia fans love to see their former stars be successful at the next level. Additionally, Philadelphia’s success with former UGA players provides Georgia head coach with a great recruiting pitch.

Social media was buzzing after six Georgia Bulldogs won the Super Bowl

Congratulations Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Kelee Ringo, Nakobe Dean, Jordan Davis, and Lewis Cine. Them Dawgs is hell. National Champions, Super Bowl Champions, DGDs @GeorgiaFootball

— Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) February 10, 2025

Former Georgia LB Nolan Smith

Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis celebrate another championship

Falcons fans want more UGA players

An NFL team that is full of Georgia and Alabama players is good at football. This is shocking to no one except the NFL team closest to GA/AL that refused to draft any of them.

— Chris Parker (@chris_parker222) February 10, 2025

This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Social media reacts as six former Georgia Bulldogs win Super Bowl


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Author : UGA Wire

Publish date : 2025-02-10 23:14:00

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