With the Kansas City Chiefs‘ thrilling overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58 on Sunday night, former LSU running back [autotag]Clyde Edwards-Helaire[/autotag] became a Super Bowl champion for the second time in his career.
The former first-round pick in 2020 won his first ring as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs last season, and he’s a world champion once again.
Edwards-Helaire wasn’t a major factor in the game. He saw just four snaps and took a single carry for no yards. Still, that didn’t keep him from getting emotional on the field at Allegiant Stadium after the game.
Two-Time #SuperBowl Champion @Clydro_22 🥺 pic.twitter.com/G3C2U5hneN
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) February 12, 2024
Along with Edwards-Helaire, former Tigers defensive tackle [autotag]Neil Farrell[/autotag] also captured a Super Bowl ring, the first of his career. Farrell spent his rookie season in 2022 with the Raiders, but he joined their division rival this season via trade and ultimately won a championship in the city that drafted him.
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