Cameron Campbell, a former Ohio State standout, achieved Super Bowl victory with the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII. This marks the first Super Bowl win for a Buckeye since 2018.
Cameron Campbell etched his name in Ohio State football history, becoming the 33rd former Buckeye to win a Super Bowl as an active member of the winning team. Campbell's Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII, securing a decisive victory. This triumph marks the first Super Bowl win for a Buckeye since Darron Lee achieved the feat with the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV against the San Francisco 49ers five years ago.
While Jordan Fuller won a Super Bowl ring with the Los Angeles Rams three years ago, he was sidelined due to a season-ending injury and was not on the active roster for their victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.Campbell's contribution to the Eagles' success is significant. He was the first Buckeye to play in a Super Bowl-winning team since Nate Ebner and John Simon with the New England Patriots six years prior, though he didn't record any receptions in the game. Lee, on the other hand, was on the Chiefs' 53-man roster for Super Bowl LIV but didn't see any playing time. This Super Bowl victory for Campbell comes after a season that began with uncertainty. He contemplated retirement after being released by the Eagles at the end of the preseason camp. However, he persevered, joining their practice squad and eventually earning a spot on the 53-man roster for the playoffs. His journey culminated in this triumphant Super Bowl win, adding another prestigious achievement to his already impressive resume. It's a remarkable feat considering he almost walked away from the game. Now, Campbell stands alongside the numerous other Ohio State legends who have tasted the sweet victory of a Super Bowl, holding both a national championship ring from his freshman year in 2014 and a Super Bowl ring. He was a standout player during his time with the Buckeyes, culminating in his senior year in 2018 when he earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after setting a single-season record for receptions (90) and yardage (1,063) for Ohio State at the time
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