
Along with 30 other teams, the Los Angeles Rams will be at home watching Super Bowl LIX as the Kansas City Chiefs look to win their third straight championship with only the Philadelphia Eagles standing in their way.
It’s a rematch of the Super Bowl two years ago, which the Chiefs won, 38-35, the second title of Patrick Mahomes’ career. After also beating the San Francisco 49ers last year, the Chiefs are trying to make it three in a row.
The Rams have their own former players scattered around the NFL but they won’t be well-represented in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. There’s only one former Rams player on the active roster, and he’s a backup who won’t see the field.
Former Rams playing in Super Bowl LIX
- Chiefs QB Carson Wentz
Wentz is the only former Ram on the active roster for the Chiefs or Eagles, and unless Mahomes gets injured, Wentz won’t get on the field for a single snap. Wentz spent part of the 2023 season with the Rams as Matthew Stafford’s backup before signing with the Chiefs in free agency last offseason.
The Chiefs have one other former member of the Rams participating on Sunday, but it’s not a player. It’s defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, who was St. Louis’ head coach from 2009-2011. He’s been with the Chiefs since 2019, winning three Super Bowls with Kansas City.