Who's Representing Penn State at Super Bowl LX?

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Who's Representing Penn State at Super Bowl LX?
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The Nittany Lions will be represented at the Super Bowl for the 55th time.

Penn State will add another Super Bowl ring to its alumni trophy case this year, as two former Nittany Lions will be part of Super Bowl LX. Seattle Seahawks long snapper Chris Stoll will meet New England Patriots offensive lineman Caeden Wallace on Feb.

8 in Santa Clara, California, to see who adds their name to Penn State's Super Bowl champions list. Penn State football lettermen have won a total of 65 Super Bowl rings, with Saquon Barkley, Jahan Dotson and Tariq-Castro Fields earning theirs with the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59. In addition, former Penn State lacrosse player Chris Hogan won two Super Bowls as a tight end with the New England Patriots. Stoll, who won the 2022 Patrick Mannelly Award as college football's top long snapper, is in his third season with the Seahawks. He has been the team's primary long snapper this season and celebrated Sunday when the Seahawks won the NFC Championship Game at home vs. the Los Angeles Rams. Wallace, in his second season as an offensive tackle with the Patriots, has played in four games this season. New England selected Wallace in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Stoll and Wallace continue Penn State's streak of 16 consecutive Super Bowls with at least one former player on a roster. The last Super Bowl without a Nittany Lion was Super Bowl 54 in 2010, when the New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts.Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley celebrates after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Super Bowl LX marks the 55th game with a Penn State player on a roster. Here's a look at Penn State's Super Bowl history. Winners are noted with an asterisk:Super Bowl II: Dave Robinson, Green Bay*Super Bowl V: Glenn Ressler, Baltimore*Super Bowl IX: Jack Ham, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh*Super Bowl XII: Tom Rafferty, Dallas*Super Bowl XIV: Matt Bahr, Jack Ham, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh* Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Jack Ham attempts to stop Dallas Cowboys running back Preston Pearson during Super Bowl X at the Orange Bowl. | Malcolm Emmons-Imagn ImagesSuper Bowl XVI: Pete Kugler, San Francisco*Super Bowl XVIII: Chris Bahr, Matt Millen, Jim Romano, Los Angeles Raiders*; Larry Kubin, Rich Milot, WashingtonSuper Bowl XX: Mike Hartenstine, Matt Suhey, Chicago*; Jon Williams, New EnglandSuper Bowl XXII: Rich Milot, Washington*Super Bowl XXIV: Pete Kugler, Matt Millen, San Francisco* San Francisco 49ers linebacker Matt Millen reacts after a play against the Denver Broncos during Super Bowl XXIV at the Superdome. | Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images Super Bowl XXV: Matt Bahr, Bob Mrosko, New York Giants*; Shane Conlan, Mitch Frerotte, Mike Alexander, Buffalo Super Bowl XXVI: Andre Collins, Tim Johnson, Matt Millen, Washington*; Shane Conlan, Mitch Frerotte, BuffaloSuper Bowl XXVIII: Keith Goganious, BuffaloSuper Bowl XXXI: Marco Rivera, Green Bay*; Sam Gash & Todd Rucci, New EnglandSuper Bowl XXXIV: Terry Killens, Mike Archie, Tennessee Super Bowl XXXV: Sam Gash & Kim Herring, Baltimore*; Kerry Collins, Joe Jurevicius, Brandon Short, New York GiantsSuper Bowl XXXVII: Joe Jurevicius, Tampa Bay*Super Bowl XXXIX: Justin Kurpeikis, New England*; Eric McCoo, PhiladelphiaPittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher greets center Jeff Hartings on the field before the start of Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks at Ford Field. | John David Mercer-Imagn ImagesSuper Bowl XLII: Jay Alford, Kareem McKenzie, New York Giants*; Kyle Brady, New EnglandSuper Bowl XLV: Andrew Quarless, Green Bay*; Jeremy Kapinos, PittsburghSuper Bowl XLVII: NaVorro Bowman, San FranciscoSuper Bowl XLIX: Garry Gilliam & Jordan Hill, SeattleSuper Bowl LI: Chris Hogan, New England* Super Bowl LIII: Chris Hogan, New England*; Garrett Sickels, Los Angeles Super Bowl LIV: Stefen Wisniewski, Jordan Lucas, Kansas City*; Robbie Gould, Anthony Zettel, Kevin Givens, San Francisco Super Bowl LV: Chris Godwin*, Donovan Smith*, A.Q. Shipley*, Tampa Bay; Stefen Wisniewski, Kansas CityLos Angeles Rams safety Nick Scott joins the celebration after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn ImagesSuper Bowl LVIII: Ji'Ayir Brown, Kevin Givens, San Francisco; Donovan Smith, Kansas City Super Bowl LIX: Saquon Barkley*, Jahan Dotson*, Tariq Castro-Fields*, Philadelphia; Hunter Nourzad, Kansas CityWhat happens next for Penn State? Stay on top of all the Nittany Lions news by subscribing to the

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