Every Georgia football player remaining in the NFL Playoffs

Can former Georgia players continue to dominate in the NFL Playoffs?

NFC Wild Card Playoffs: Green Bay Packers v Philadelphia Eagles
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The NFC and AFC Championship game are upon us in the NFL Playoffs, and so far this postseason former Georgia football stars have been dominating the league. Every week there have been former Georgia players taking over nearly every game and showing why Georgia is one of the best schools to go to if you want to have a great NFL career.

Georgia began with 28 players in the playoffs, but unfortunately that total has decreased a fair amount. But that is to be expected especially when Georgia had players on almost every team that made the playoffs.

The Bulldogs are now left with 10 players in the playoffs spread across three of the four teams. So that means there will be at lease one representative from Georgia in the Super Bowl in two weeks.

Let's take a quick look at the remaining Georgia players in the NFL Playoffs.

Lewis Cine- Philadelphia Eagles

Nolan Smith - Philadelphia Eagles

Jalen Carter - Philadelphia Eagles

Kelee Ringo - Philadelphia Eagles

Jordan Davis - Philadelphia Eagles

Nakobe Dean - Philadelphia Eagles

Malik Herring - Kansas City Chiefs

Mecole Hardman - Kansas City Chiefs

Sedrick Van Pran - Buffalo Bills

James Cook - Buffalo Bills

Georgia fans have a lot of rooting interests

The one team that does not feature a Georgia Bulldog is the Washington Commanders, so that is the one team that UGA fans will want to see lose. Thankfully they are going up against the Philadelphia Eagles that have loads of Bulldogs on their team, so it will be very easy for Georgia fans to cheer for Philly.

The AFC Championship game features two Bulldogs on each team, so there really isn't any preferred team to win that game from Georgia fans perspective.

The NFC Championship game kicks things off on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 3:00 pm EST followed by the AFC Championship game at 6:30 pm EST. So here's to hoping that Georgia's players shine once again, and that the Commanders lose so a Bulldog is guaranteed to win the Super Bowl.