The Super Bowl has come and gone with the Philadelphia Eagles claiming their second Super Bowl in organization history after destroying the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday 40-22. On the surface there may not have been much for Georgia football fans to cheer for, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
Georgia had former players on both teams which is something not many schools are able to say. On top of that, UGA had a whopping six players in the Eagles' organization who will earn a Super Bowl ring this season.
As most Georgia fans know, UGA has a long history of finding success at the highest level in the NFL. So let's take a brief moment to celebrate Georgia's impressive history in the Super Bowl with eight fascinating facts.
Georgia Bulldogs Super Bowl Stats
A total of 44 former Bulldogs have won at least one Super Bowl during their NFL careers.
Georgia's Super Bowl winning Bulldogs have won the Super Bowl 63 times throughout the history of the big game.
The first Bulldog to win the Super Bowl was quarterback Zeke Bratkowski who won the first two Super Bowls to ever be played in 1967 and 1968 with the Green Bay Packers.
This year's Super Bowl (2025) was the year with the most Bulldogs (6) winning the Super Bowl.
The most Super Bowls ever won by a former Bulldog is Richard Seymour (2002, 2004, 2005), Patrick Pass (2002, 2004, 2005), Guy McIntyre (1985, 1989, 1990) and Mecole Hardman (2020, 2023, 2024).
Georgia has had three former players win Super Bowl MVP including Terrell Davis (1998), Jake Scott (1973) and Hines Ward (2006).
Including the four players who have won three Super Bowls, 15 former Bulldogs have won multiple Super Bowls during their careers.
Georgia is now on a four year streak of having a former Bulldog win the Super Bowl. UGA however has had a Bulldog play in the Super Bowl for 24 straight seasons which is tied with LSU for the longest active streak in the country.