Nine former Oklahoma players still alive in NFL playoffs for divisional round

One got knocked out, but the rest survived. The NFL playoffs is littered with former Oklahoma players. Here is who is remaining.

One got knocked out, but the rest survived.

The NFL playoffs is littered with former Oklahoma players. Kyler Murray was close to making he and Baker Mayfield in the postseason, but the former Sooners took care of business in round one.

Mayfield and the Browns stormed into Pittsburgh and blitzed the Steelers. It was Cleveland’s first win in the playoffs since 1995 behind a 28-0 start to the game and a dazzling performance from the sixth Heisman Trophy winner in Oklahoma history. That has setup a rematch with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. Former Sooners’ long snapper James Winchester is the long snapper for Kansas City.

Marquise Brown had a monster day for the Baltimore Ravens against the Tennessee Titans. The Ravens also include Orlando Brown, Ben Powers and Mark Andrews in their starting lineup. They are matched up with the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night, who also has Daryl Williams on their offensive line.

Bobby Evans is now starting for the Los Angeles Rams and Ogbo Okoronkwo. They are currently trailing the Green Bay Packers at halftime 16-10 after beating the Seattle Seahawks.

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