The Pittsburgh Steelers boast eight former players participating in Super Bowl LIX, showcasing a mix of talent from their past. Among the notable names are three starters representing the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The highly anticipated rematch sees Kansas City pursuing a three-peat while the Eagles aim for redemption after their last encounter. Key players such as Kenny Pickett, who famously took the final knee in the NFC Championship game as a member of the Eagles, highlight the strong connection to the Steelers.
On the Eagles side, offensive linemen Fred Johnson and Le'Raven Clark join punter Braden Mann, all in pursuit of a championship. JuJu Smith-Schuster aims for his second Super Bowl victory with the Chiefs, having previously secured one against the Eagles. Additionally, former Steelers cornerback Steven Nelson remains hopeful for his first ring while on the Chiefs' practice squad. As the teams prepare to clash on February 9 in New Orleans, the impact of the former Steelers will be felt on both sides.