6 Former LSU Tigers Headed to Super Bowl

Continuing a 25-year streak of Tigers in the big game.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

This Super Bowl Sunday, six former LSU Tigers will be on the field, continuing a 25-year streak of LSU players appearing in the big game. The Tigers have five players on the New England Patriots roster, including wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, offensive tackle Will Campbell, defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy, and linebackers K'Lavon Chaisson and Bradyn Swinson. Anthony Bradford will also play as a guard for the Seattle Seahawks.

Why it matters

LSU has long been a powerhouse in college football, producing numerous NFL-caliber players over the past quarter-century. The continued presence of former Tigers in the Super Bowl speaks to the program's ability to develop top talent and the lasting impact LSU players have in the professional ranks.

The details

In total, 87 former LSU players have appeared on Super Bowl rosters over the past 48 years. The current streak of LSU representation in the big game began in 2002 when former Tigers running back Kevin Faulk played for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI.

  • This Super Bowl Sunday (February 9, 2026)
  • The 25-year streak of LSU players in the Super Bowl began in 2002

The players

Kayshon Boutte

A wide receiver for the New England Patriots and former LSU standout.

Will Campbell

An offensive tackle for the New England Patriots and former LSU player.

Jaquelin Roy

A defensive tackle for the New England Patriots and former LSU player.

K'Lavon Chaisson

A linebacker for the New England Patriots and former LSU player.

Bradyn Swinson

A linebacker for the New England Patriots and former LSU player.

Anthony Bradford

A guard for the Seattle Seahawks and former LSU player.

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The takeaway

LSU's continued success in producing NFL talent and the longevity of its players' careers at the highest level is a testament to the program's ability to develop elite football players. The Tigers' presence in the Super Bowl year after year is a point of pride for the school and its fans.