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Super Bowl LIX is just around the corner, and we'll see if the Kansas City Chiefs can cement themselves as one of the most dominant dynasties in NFL history as they stand on the brink of a three-peat and their fourth in six seasons, although they face a tough opponent in the Philadelphia Eagles.Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and company can spoil the Chiefs' dynasty by having a talented team, with many resources and more than capable of putting Kansas City in trouble, and in New Orleans we are in for a dramatic and thrilling encounter like every Super Sunday.
Super Bowl: What is the active roster?
NFL teams can have a maximum of 53 players on their active roster, who, as the name suggests, are the ones who can be used during NFL games, including playoffs and Super Bowl, and are selected week by week by the head coach.
Organizations can make changes, cut players and sign them in order to keep the maximum of 53 players on the active roster, meaning that modifications can be made week to week.
This includes the practice squad, which consists of 16 to 17 players and as the name suggests, they practice alongside the team but are not included in the active roster, so they cannot be considered to play a game
Prior to the Super Bowl, each organization must submit to the league its 53-man active roster for the game, unless there is a last-minute change due to injury or force majeure, in which case a practice squad player is eligible.
What is the Philadelphia Eagles roster for Super Bowl LIX?
Here we present the Philadelphia Eagles' 53-man roster, including their name, number, position and college.
- Saquon Barkley 26 RB Penn State
- Zack Baun 53 LB Wisconsin
- Mekhi Becton 77 G/T Louisville
- Reed Blankenship 32 S Middle Tennessee
- Thomas Booker IV 59 DT Stanford
- AJ Brown 11 WR Ole Miss
- Sydney Brown 21 S Illinois
- Oren Burks 42 LB Vanderbilt
- Grant Calcaterra 81 TE SMU
- Parris Campbell 80 WR Ohio State
- Jalen Carter 98 DT Georgia
- Lewis Cine 30 DB Georgia
- Jordan Davis 90 DT Georgia
- Cooper DeJean 33 DB Iowa
- Landon Dickerson 69 G Alabama
- Jahan Dotson 83 WR Penn State
- Jake Elliott 4 K Memphis
- Kenneth Gainwell 14 RB Memphis
- C.J. Gardner-Johnson 8 S Florida
- Nick Gates 61 OL Nebraska
- Dallas Goedert 88 TE South Dakota State
- Bryce Huff 0 DE Memphis
- Jalyx Hunt 58 OLB Houston Christian
- Jalen Hurts 1 QB Oklahoma
- E.J. Jenkins 84 TE Georgia Tech
- Lane Johnson 65 T Oklahoma
- Fred Johnson 74 T Florida
- Cam Jurgens 51 C/G Nebraska
- Trevor Keegan 79 G Michigan
- Darian Kinnard 72 T/G Kentucky
- Rick Lovato 49 LS Old Dominion
- Avonte Maddox 29 CB Pittsburgh
- Jordan Mailata 68 T N/A
- Braden Mann 10 P Texas A&M
- Tristin McCollum 36 S Sam Houston State
- Tanner McKee 16 QB Stanford
- Quinyon Mitchell 27 CB Toledo
- Moro Ojomo 97 DT Texas
- Kenny Pickett 7 QB Pittsburgh Steelers
- Eli Ricks 23 CB Alabama
- Kelee Ringo 22 CB Georgia
- Isaiah Rodgers 34 CB UMass
- Will Shipley 28 RB Clemson
- Darius Slay Jr. 2 CB Mississippi State
- Ainias Smith 82 WR Texas A&M
- DeVonta Smith 6 WR Alabama
- Nolan Smith Jr. 3 OLB Georgia
- Tyler Steen 56 OL Alabama
- Josh Sweat 19 OLB Florida State
- Brett Toth 64 T/G Army
- Jeremiah Trotter Jr. 54 LB Clemson
- Milton Williams 93 DT Louisiana Tech
- Johnny Wilson 89 WR Florida State