Super Bowl LIX kicks off on Sunday. Here are some key veteran players who have been in the league a while, but are just now getting their first taste of Super Bowl action.
After being picked in the first round by the New York Jets, Mekhi Betcon did not have an outstanding start with the franchise. After missing the entirety of the 2022 campaign with injury, the Jets chose not to extend him and he found his way over to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he's become part of arguably the best offensive line in the league and is set to make his first Super Bowl appearance.
Zack Baun made his return to New Orleans, this time as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, as he's turned his season around into a legitimate DPOY candidate making his way to the first Super Bowl of his career.
Coming in as a prize acquisition for the Kansas City Chiefs, Hollywood Brown will look to rewrite the thesis of his career as he steps into the Superdome for his Super Bowl appearance in his 6-year career.
After six seasons with the New York Giants, Saquon Barkley came over to the Philadelphia Eagles and had arguably the greatest season for a running back in NFL history. Now, in his 7th season in the league, Barkley enters the first Super Bowl of his career.
After allegations put him out of the Kansas City Chiefs roster five years ago, an injury to Isaiah Pacheco brought Kareem Hunt off the street right into Kansas City's starting lineup and now he's entering his first Super Bowl with the back-to-back Champions.
The star wide receiver has been one of the most explosive players in the regular season throughout his 12-year career. But with the situations in Houston and Tennessee far from ideal, he didn't see Postseason success, until this season, where he's entering the Super Bowl for the first time in his 12-year career.
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