Three former Oklahoma players win Super Bowl LIV

Three former Oklahoma players have a title that can never be taken away from them: Super Bowl Champion.

Three former Oklahoma players have a title that can never be taken away from them: Super Bowl Champion.

Blake Bell, James Winchester, and Damien Williams are among the 53 men who are on Kansas City’s roster, hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in Miami tonight.

Damien Williams helped lead the way with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to help seal the deal over the San Francisco 49ers.

Blake Bell got in on the action with a catch and James Winchester assisted the kicking game with long snaps.

This is the first Super Bowl victory for 50 years for a title, winning Super Bowl IV over the Green Bay Packers back in 1970.

Bell, Williams, and Winchester make 34 Sooners to win an NFL Championship in the Super Bowl era.

Bell was a quarterback and tight end for Oklahoma from 2011-2014, Williams was a running back from 2012 to 2013 and Winchester a utility man for the 2010-2011 seasons.

The Chiefs beat the Niners in Super Bowl LIV 31-20.