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Five former Michigan Wolverines reach Super Bowl
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) scrambles out of the pocket against Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Danna (51) during the first half of the AFC Championship NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) AP
Auburn Tigers running back Jarquez Hunter (27) avoids a tackle from Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Kobie McKinzie (11) as Auburn Tigers take on Oklahoma Sooners at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. Auburn Tigers lead Oklahoma Sooners 14-7 at halftime.
The Chiefs are gunning for their third-straight Super Bowl title, but did it come with a startling cost? One Michigan alumnus, now best known for his sports media work, thinks so.
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Seven ex-Michigan Wolverines advance to NFL conference championships
The 26-year-old former second-round pick was acquired from the New England Patriots in a trade midseason but did not see the field against Houston. He had a season-high eight tackles in the Chiefs’ regular season finale against the Denver Broncos, but they had already wrapped up the No. 1 seed.
NFL Draft will be here before we know it and there are a few Michigan football players who have a shot to become first-round draft selections. Most not
Michigan football set a program record with 13 NFL draft picks last season and this year could lead all NCAA teams in first round selections.
Seven former Michigan Wolverines football players are on rosters of teams in the NFL’s championship weekend, when the Kansas City Chiefs (defensive end Mike Danna, linebacker Joshua Uche) will take on the Buffalo Bills for the AFC title and the Philadelphia Eagles (defensive end Brandon Graham,
No. 3 Western Michigan scored eight goals in an 8-3 victory over Miami (Ohio) on Friday night at Lawson Arena in Kalamazoo.
Seven former Michigan Wolverines are making their presence felt in the NFL playoffs, with standout performances like Mike Sainristil’s two-interception game leading Washington to a stunning upset. See how these alumni are shaping the postseason!
Michigan Wolverines footballdefensive coordinator Wink Martindale reportedly interviewed for the same position with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts, but both franchises have gone in different directions.
For the 11th straight year, at least one former Michigan Wolverines football player will win the Super Bowl. The Maize and Blue have five former standouts in Super Bowl LIX — which will be played in New Orleans — between the Philadelphia Eagles (defensive end Brandon Graham,