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The Arizona Cardinals did not make the Super Bowl. They didn’t make the postseason. The two teams in Super Bowl LIX are the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
Both teams have former Cardinals on their rosters. The Eagles have one former Cardinal on their active roster. The Chiefs have three former Cardinals on theirs and another on their practice squad.
Who are they?
Former Cardinals in Super Bowl LIX
Kansas City Chiefs
- WR Hollywood Brown
Brown played two seasons for the Cardinals before signing with the Chiefs in free agency last year.
- WR DeAndre Hopkins
Hopkins started the season with the Tennessee Titans but was traded to the Chiefs. He played three seasons for the Cardinals from 2020-2022 and set the franchise single-season record for receptions in a season when he hauled in 115 passes in 2020.
- OT D.J. Humphries
Humphries signed late in the season with the Chiefs and is back after hurting his hamstring. He was drafted by the Cardinals in the first round in 2015 and played nine seasons for them. He was their starting left tackle for the final seven. He was cut in the offseason while recovering from a torn ACL.
- RB Keaontay Ingram
Ingram is on the Chiefs’ practice squad. He was drafted by the Cardinals in the sixth round in 2022 and played a season and a half for them before he was released.
Philadelphia Eagles
- OL Brett Toth
The Cardinals had Toth in 2019 and then in the 2020 offseason and preseason before getting waived with an injury. He has not played a game this season.
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