A’Shawn Robinson comes up big for the Rams in Super Bowl LVI

Former Alabama DL A’Shawn Robinson was dominant during Super Bowl LVI

Late Sunday night the Los Angeles Rams celebrated their 23-20 Super Bowl victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Joining in that celebration were former Alabama Crimson Tide standouts, A’Shawn Robinson and Terrell Lewis.

While Lewis was inactive for the Rams, Robinson wasn’t and the massive defensive lineman made his presence felt from the very beginning.

When Robinson was on the field, he made it difficult for the Bengals to find any success up the middle in the running game. Robinson totaled six tackles, one tackle for loss, and one sack during the contest.

Robinson was eating up blockers and was a big piece in the Rams’ ability to hassle Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, which they sacked a total of seven times in the matchup.

Congratulations to both Lewis and Robinson on their first career Super Bowl victories.

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Warriors’ Steph Curry is picking Joe Burrow and the Bengals for Super Bowl LVI vs. Rams

For Super Bowl Sunday in Hollywood, Steph Curry is rolling with Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals against the Los Angeles Rams.

While the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers combined for a thriller in San Francisco, Saturday’s contest between Klay Thompson and LeBron James was just the start of the year’s most famous sports weekend.

On Sunday, the main event will take place in Hollywood when the Cincinnati Bengals meet the Los Angeles Rams for the NFL’s Super Bowl LVI.

After the Warriors’ narrow two-point win over the Lakers on Saturday, Steph Curry was asked to make a prediction for Super Bowl Sunday. The two-time NBA Most Valuable Player is a fan of former Heisman winner Joe Burrow.

Is it Joe Shiesty? Is that his nickname? I’m going with him. I’m going with the Bengals. I like the fact that they got to win; he has to play out of his mind more so than the other side. I like that storyline a lot better.

Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:

To help push the Bengals to an appearance in the Super Bowl, Burrow threw for 250 yards with a pair of touchdowns in a comeback against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Burrow and the Bengals will meet the hometown Rams on Sunday for the highly-anticipated Super Bowl at 3:30 p.m. PT at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

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