These two former Badgers will play in Super Bowl LVII




 

A pair of former Badgers will play in Super Bowl LVII as former Wisconsin players went 2-0 on the NFL's conference championship games.

For the Philadelphia Eagles, standout linebacker T.J. Edwards will represent Wisconsin. He had career highs in nearly every statistical category in 2022, headlined by 159 total tackles, a pair of sacks, and a fumble recovery.

For the Kansas City Chiefs, rookie Leo Chenal represents for the Badgers. Chenal was a third-round pick in the 2022 draft, and appeared in 14 regular season games for the Chiefs. He finished the regular season with 35 total tackles as a rookie.

Neither Badger has a Super Bowl victory under their belt, but that will change on February 12.

Story originally appeared on Badgers Wire

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