Across the shield: Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel Score Touchdowns in Conference Championship Games, but Parris Campbell will be lonely buckeye in the Super Bowl

Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel both scored Touchdowns in the NFL’s conference championship game, but they will see another broad recipient from Ohio State’s 2014 recruitment class in the Super Bowl Lix.

Parris Campbell will be the only former Ohio State player in this year’s Super Bowl after his Philadelphia Eagles blasted the Washington commanders, 55-23, in the NFC Championship Game. Campbell had a quiet day of victory for Eagles as Eagles did not throw the ball at any of his eight offensive snaps.

Nevertheless, Campbell will be the 68th different buckeyes in a super bowl. He would be the 33rd different Buckeye to win a Super Bowl ring if Eagles can beat Kansas City Chiefs who want to win their third straight NFL championship.

Buckeyes who have played in the Super Bowl

Player

Year (team)

Jim bulls

1967, 1970 (Kansas City Chiefs)

Matt Snell 1969 (New York Jets)
Bob Vogel

1969, 1971 (Baltimore Colts)

Tom Matte

1969 (Baltimore Colts)

Jim Marshall

1970, 1974, 1975, 1977 (Minnesota Vikings)

Paul Warfield

1972, 1973, 1974 (Miami Dolphins)

Morris Bradshaw 1977, 1981 (Oakland Raiders)
Neal Colzie 1977 (Oakland Raiders)
Jack Tatum 1977 (Oakland Raiders)

Leonard Willis

1977 (Minnesota Vikings)

Randy Gradishar

1978 (Denver Broncos)

Bob Brudzinski

1980 (Los Angeles Rams), 1983, 1985 (Miami Dolphins)

Doug France

1980 (Los Angeles Rams)

Archie Griffin

1982 (Cincinnati Bengals)

Ray Griffin

1982 (Cincinnati Bengals)

Pete Johnson

1982 (Cincinnati Bengals), 1985 (Miami Dolphins)

Tom Orosz

1983 (Miami Dolphins)

John Frank 1985, 1989 (San Francisco 49ers)
Shaun Gayle 1986 (Chicago Bears)
Mike Tomczak 1986 (Chicago Bears), 1996 (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Pepper Johnson 1987, 1991 (New York Giants)
William Roberts 1987, 1991 (New York Giants), 1997 (New England Patriots)

Joe Staysniak

1992 (Buffalo Bills)

Jim Lachey 1992 (Washington Redskins)

Keith Byars

1997 (New England Patriots)

Terry Glenn

1997 (New England Patriots)

Tom Tupa

1997 (New England Patriots), 2003 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Tito Paul 1999 (Denver Broncos)

William White

1999 (Atlanta Falcons)

Eddie George

2000 (Tennessee Titans)

Chris Sanders

2000 (Tennessee Titans)

Joe Germaine 2000 (St. Louis Rams)
Orlando Pace 2000 (St. Louis Rams), 2002 (St. Louis Rams)
Lorenzo styles 2000 (St. Louis Rams)

Joe Montgomery

2001 (New York Giants)

Mike Vabel 2002, 2004, 20052008 (New England Patriots)
Ryan Pickett

2002 (St. Louis Rams), 2011 (Green Bay Packers)

Rickey Dudley 2003 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Rodney Bailey

2006 (Seattle Seahawks)

Tyler Everett

2007 (Chicago Bears)

Santonio Holmes 2009 (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Malcolm Jenkins 2010 (New Orleans Saints), 2018 (Philadelphia Eagles)
Will Smith 2010 (New Orleans Saints)

Will Allen

2011 (Pittsburgh Steelers)

Aj hawk 2011 (Green Bay Packers)
Matt Wilhelm 2011 (Green Bay Packers)
Jake Ballard 2012 (New York Giants)
Jim Cordle 2012 (New York Giants)

Alex Boone

2013 (San Francisco 49ers)

Ted Ginn

2013 (San Francisco 49ers), 2016 (Carolina Panthers)

Larry Grant

2013 (San Francisco 49ers)

Donte Whitner

2013 (San Francisco 49ers)

Nate Ebner 2015, 2017. 2019 (New England Patriots)
Bradley Roby 2016 (Denver Broncos)

Corey “Philly” Brown

2016 (Carolina Panthers)

Kurt Coleman

2016 (Carolina Panthers)

Andrew Norwell

2016 (Carolina Panthers)

John Simon 2019 (New England Patriots)

Jake McQuaide

2019 (Los Angeles Rams)

Darron Lee 2020 (Kansas City Chiefs)

Nick Bosa

2020, 2024 (San Francisco 49ers)

Eli Apple

2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)

Vonn Bell

2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)

Sam Hubbard

2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)

Isaiah Prince

2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)

Trey Sermon

2023 (Philadelphia Eagles)

Chase Young

2024 (San Francisco 49ers)

Parris Campbell

2025 (Philadelphia Eagles)
Winning players/years in bold

The Super Bowl Lix is ​​scheduled for a 10 p.m. 18.30 on February 9 in New Orleans. The game will be the television of FOX.

While the commander’s season ended in the NFC Championship Game, McLaurin did his part to try to keep their season alive. He scored his third touchdown in three playoff matches in year-and his 10th touchdown in his last nine games of the season-with a spectacular 36-yard catch-and-run, where he broke a tackle from an Eagles defender and surpassed Two others to the end zone.

With that touchdown, McLaurin served our final Pro Buck of the Week prize for the season and won it in the second week in a row and the fifth total time this year.

The Pro Bucks of the Week

Week

Player

Statistics

1

Charging RB JK Dobbins

10 carrier, 135 yards, 1 td; 3 catches, 4 yards

2

Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

4 catches, 130 yards, 2 td

3

Commanders WR Terry McLaurin

4 catches, 100 yards, 1 td

4

49ers de nick bosa

5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 ff, 1 fr, 9 qb -print

5

Seahawks LB Jerome Baker

14 tackles, 1 sack, 1 ff

6

49ers de nick bosa

4 tackles, 2 QB -Hits, 14 QB -Pres

7

Bengals de Sam Hubbard

3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 int, 1 ff, 3 qb hits

8

Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

6 catches, 111 yards, 1 td

9

Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba

7 catches, 180 yards, 2 td

10

SAINTS DE CHASE YOUNG

1 sack, 1 ff, 2 qb -hits, 9 qb -print

11

Browns CB Denzel Ward

4 tackles, 1 int, 1 ff, 1 fr, 2 pbu

12

Ravens LB Malik Harrison

13 tackles, 1 tfl

13

Browns CB Denzel Ward

3 tackles, 1 int, 1 pbu that forced an int

14

Steelers DT Cameron Heyward

5 tackles, 2 sacks

15

Commanders WR Terry McLaurin

7 catches, 73 yards, 2 td

16

Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba

8 catches, 95 yards, 1 td

17

49ers de nick bosa

8 tackles, 4 tfl, 2 sacks, 4 qb hits

18

Commanders WR Terry McLaurin

8 catches, 62 yards, 1 td

WC

Texans qb cj stroud

22/33 passes, 282 yards, 1 td, 1 int; 6 bears, 42 yards

Div

Commanders WR Terry McLaurin

4 catches, 87 yards, 1 td

Cc

Commanders WR Terry McLaurin

3 catches, 51 yards, 1 td

Samuel also made a crucial game in Buffalo Bills’ efforts to keep their season alive and caught a 4-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone of 4th and goals to tie the game in the fourth quarter.

Unfortunately for Samuel and Bills, it would be their final result of the season as Chiefs won a 32-29 win to keep their search for their third equal championship alive.

The full statistics for the five Buckeyes who played at the Conference Championship Weekend, as prepared by Eleven warriors Researcher Matt Gutridge:

Buckeyes around NFL

PLAYER

POSITION

TEAM

Championship round statistics

Playoff -Statistics

Parris Campbell

WR

Eagles

The game on WR

The game on WR and on special teams

Jalyn Holmes

The

Commander

2 tackles

3 tackles, 1 tfl

Marshon Lattimore

CB

Commander

3 tackles, 2 pd

15 tackles, 1 tfl, 2 pd

Terry McLaurin

WR

Commander

3 catches, 51 yards, 1 td

14 catches, 227 yards, 3 td

Curtis Samuel

WR

Bills

1 catch, 4 yards, 1 td

6 catches, 81 yards, 2 td