Super Bowl 57 Rosters: Where the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles played high school football – High School Football America

Super Bowl 57 Rosters: Where the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles played high school football

Five high school football programs are doubly-happy this Super Bowl Sunday.

Cleveland Heights (Ohio), Fort Dorchester (South Carolina), Horn Lake (Mississippi), Sprayberry (Georgia) and Starkville (Mississippi) each have two former players on the 53-man Super Bowl 57 rosters.

Before the game, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles reduced their game rosters to 48-players. That resulted in Eagles running back Trey Sermon being inactive, which dropped Sprayberry from having two players in the game to one at kickoff.

Overall 31 different states will be represented in football’s biggest game, plus two players from Australia.

Mississippi lead the way with eight players on Sunday’s active roster.

Below, is where every player on each teams’ 48-man roster played their high school football.

Philadelphia Eagles

No. Name Position High School/State
1 Jalen Hurts QB Channelview (Texas)
2 Darius Slay CB Brunswick (Georgia)
3 Zach Pascal WR Wise (Maryland)
4 Jake Elliott K Lyons Township (Illinois)
6 Devonta Smith WR Amite (Louisiana)
7 Haason Reddick LB Haddon Heights (New Jersey)
8 Arryn Siposs P Australia 
10 Gardner Minshew  QB Brandon (Mississippi)
11 A.J. Brown WR Starkville (Mississippi)
14 Kenneth Gainwell RB Yazoo County (Mississippi)
16 Quez Watkins WR Athens (Alabama)
17 Nakobe Dean LB Horn Lake (Mississippi)
18 Britain Covey WR Timpview (Utah)
22 Marcus Epps S Edison (Huntington Beach, California)
23 C.J. Gardner-Johnson S Cocoa (Florida)
24 James Bradberry CB Pleasant Grove (Alabama)
26 Miles Sanders  RB Woodland Hills (Pennsylvania)
27 Zech McPhearson CB Riverdale Baptist (Maryland)
28 Josh Jobe  CB Cheshire Academy (Connecticut)
29 Avonte Maddox CB Detroit MLK (Michigan)
32 Reed Blankenship S West Limestone (Alabama)
35 Boston Scott RB Zachary (Louisiana)
42 K’Von Wallace S Highland Springs (Virginia)
43 Kyzir White LB Emmaus (Pennsylvania)
45 Rick Lovato LS Middletown South (New Jersey)
48 Patrick Johnson LB Notre Dame (Tennessee)
51 Cam Jurgens C Beatrice (Nebraska)
53 Christian Elliss LB Valor Christian (Colorado)
55 Brandon Graham DE Crockett (Michigan)
56 Isaac Seumalo OL Corvalis (Oregon)
57 T.J. Edwards LB Lakes Community (Illinois)
62 Jason Kelce Cleveland Heights (Ohio)
63 Jack Driscoll OL Daniel Hand (Connecticut)
65 Lane Johnson Groveton (Texas)
68 Jordan Mailata OT Australia
69 Landon Dickerson OL South Caldwell (North Carolina)
72 Linval Joseph DT Sante Fe (Florida)
74 Ndamukong Suh DT Grant (Oregon)
77 Andre Dillard  OL Woodinville (Washington)
81 Grant Calcaterra TE Santa Margarita (California)
88 Dallas Goedert TE Britton-Hecla (South Dakota)
89 Jack Stoll TE Regis Jesuit (Colorado)
90 Jordan Davis DT Mallard Creek (North Carolina)
91 Fletcher Cox DT Yazoo City (Mississippi)
93 Milton Williams DT Crowley (Texas)
94 Josh Sweat DE Oscar Smith (Virginia)
97 Javon Hargrave DT North Rowan (North Carolina)
99 Robert Quinn DE Fort Dorchester (South Carolina)

Kansas City Chiefs

No. Name Position High School/State
1 Jerick McKinnon RB Sprayberry (Georgia)
2 Ronald Jones RB McKinney North (Texas)
4 Chad Henne QB Wilson (West Lawn, Pennsylvania)
5 Tommy Townsend P Boone (Florida)
6 Bryan Cook S Mount Healthy (Ohio)
7 Harrison Butker K The Westminster School (Georgia)
8 Carlos Dunlap DE Fort Dorchester (South Carolina)
9 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR  Long Beach Poly (California)
10 Isiah Pacheco RB Vineland (New Jersey)
11 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR  Lakewood (Florida)
13 Nazeeh Johnson S Millbrook (Virginia)
15 Patrick Mahomes QB Whitehouse (Texas)
19 Kadarius Toney WR  Blount (Alabama)
20 Justin Reid S Dutchtown (Georgia)
21 Trent McDuffie CB St. John Bosco (California)
22 Juan Thornbill S Altavista (Virginia)
23 Joshua Williams CB Jack Britt (North Carolina)
24 Skyy Moore WR  Shady Side Academy (Pennsylvania)
26 Deon Bush S Columbus (Miami, Florida)
32 Nick Bolton LB Lone Star (Frisco, Texas)
35 Jaylen Waton CB Laney (Augusta, Georgia)
38 L’Jarius Sneed CB Miden (Louisiana)
41 James Winchester LS Washington (Oklahoma)
43 Jack Cochrane LB Mount Vernon (Iowa)
45 Michael Burton FB West Morris Central (New Jersey)
47 Darius Harris LB Horn Lake (Mississippi)
50 Willie Gay, Jr.  LB Starkville (Mississippi)
51 Mike Danna DE De La Salle Collegiate (Michigan)
52 Creed Humphrey CB Shawnee (Oklahoma)
54 Leo Chenal LB Grantsburg (Wisconsin)
55 Frank Clark DE Glenville (Ohio)
56 George Karlaftis DE West Lafayette (Indiana)
57 Orlando Brown, Jr.  LT Peachtree Ridge (Georgia)
62 Joe Thuney LG Archbishop Alter (Ohio)
65 Trey Smith RG University (Jackson, Tennessee)
66 Brandon Williams DT Rockwood Summit (Missouri)
67 Lucas Niang OT New Canaan (Connecticut)
70 Prince Tega Wanogho OT Edgewood Academy (Alabama)
73 Nick Allegretti LG Lincoln-Way East (Illinois)
77 Andrew Wylie RT Midland (Michigan) 
83 Noah Gray TE Leominster (Massachusetts)
84 Justin Watson WR  South Fayette (Pennsylvania)
85 Marcus Kemp WR  Layton (Utah)
87 Travis Kelce TE Cleveland Heights (Ohio)
88 Jody Forston TE South Park (Buffalo, New York)
91 Derrick Nnadi DT Ocean Lakes (Virginia)
95 Chris Jones DT Houston (Mississippi)
99 Khalen Saunders  DT Parkway Central (Missouri)
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.

Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.

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