Super Bowl LIX will be a battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, and 13 players from both teams come from two notable colleges. When fans watch the championship game, they will notice that seven players are from Oklahoma and six are from Georgia.
Every transfer portal entrant from Alabama this offseason has made a decision as to where they will play in 2025.
A second-team All-SEC left tackle who transferred to the Crimson Tide in 2022 for his final season of eligibility, Steen has played four of five offensive line spots for the Eagles. Per Pro Football Focus, he played 386 snaps in 2024, and made a start for the Eagles at left guard in the NFC championship against the Commanders.
Former Alabama safety Kareem Jackson has been activated to the Buffalo Bills active roster. Jackson signed with the Bills practice squad on August 28. He was activated prior to the Bills game against the Detroit Lions.
Anderson is a second-year player who is the only two-time unanimous All-American selection in Alabama history. In his first NFL season, Anderson won the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year awards presented by The Associated Press and the Pro Football Writers of America.
In 2024, Young survived Las Vegas’ initial roster reduction from the preseason size to the regular-season limit on Aug 27. But when the Raiders were awarded defensive back Thomas Harper and defensive tackle Jonah Laulu as waiver claims on Aug. 28, Young was one of the players waived to create roster spots for the claimed pair.
Kansas football has been busy in the transfer portal this offseason. The Jayhawks have signed 22 transfer portal recruits for the 2025 season.
Kansas basketball freshman Flory Bidunga picked the perfect time to show off his freakish athleticism, electrifying Allen Fieldhouse with a pair of jaw-dropping dunks during a pivotal stretch against No. 7 Houston.
The Jayhawks will once again be without KJ Adams Jr. and Zach Clemence when they take on Houston this Saturday.
Alabama State will attempt to end its 12-game road skid when the Hornets visit Bethune-Cookman. Saturday's meeting is the first this season between the teams.
Mikaylah Williams scored 37 points, including a 3-pointer to start a game-closing 6-0 run, and No. 7 LSU outlasted No. 13 Oklahoma 107-100 on Thursday night. Flau’Jae Johnson added 25 points and Aneesah Morrow scored 21 for the Tigers (22-1,
The Rattlers, coming off a 7-5 season look to rebound to championship form under second-year head coach James Colzie III.