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Seven former Crimson Tide stars are set to dominate the Super Bowl, showcasing Alabama's pipeline of talent, toughness, and championship pedigree on the NFL's biggest stage.

Seven former Crimson Tide players will be representing the script “A” on the biggest stage the sport has to offer, and that’s not just a cool stat.

That’s a statement.

That’s proof of what Alabama football has been built on for years: development, toughness, and a standard that translates.

This year’s Super Bowl list is stacked with names that Bama fans know well: Chris Barmore, Jarran Reed, Joshua Jobe, CJ Dippre, Robbie Ouzts, Anfernee Jennings, and Jalen Milroe. Seven former Alabama players.

One championship stage.

And a reminder that when you come through Tuscaloosa, you don’t just play college football, you get prepared for Sundays.

You’ve got Chris Barmore, a force on the defensive line who has the kind of power and quickness that can wreck a game plan in a hurry. Jarran Reed brings that veteran edge and physicality up front, the kind of player who does the dirty work that wins championships even when it doesn’t show up in the highlight reels.

Then there’s Joshua Jobe, a gritty competitor who’s battled and earned everything he’s gotten. That’s Alabama DNA right there... fight, develop, and keep climbing. Anfernee Jennings is another one of those guys who embodies the Tide’s identity: tough, relentless, disciplined, and always around the football.

And don’t overlook the offensive pieces either. CJ Dippre and Robbie Ouzts are exactly the kind of players that championship teams love: physical, dependable, and willing to do whatever it takes to win. They may not always be the first names mentioned on a roster, but they’re the kind of players that coaches trust when the moment gets heavy.

And of course… Jalen Milroe. If you’re an Alabama fan, you already know what kind of heart he plays with. Milroe represents more than talent, he represents belief. The kind of leader who never backed down, never stopped working, and never stopped carrying himself like Alabama was bigger than any one moment. Now, he’s carrying that same mindset to the Super Bowl.

This isn’t luck.

This is what Alabama does.

The Crimson Tide has been one of the most successful programs in the country when it comes to producing NFL talent, and the numbers back it up. As of the kickoff of the 2025 NFL season, 80 former Alabama players were on NFL rosters, including 67 on active rosters and 10 on practice squads. 

That is unreal.

That is dominance.

That is a pipeline.

And when Super Bowl Sunday gets here, while Patriots and Seahawks fans argue about matchups and game plans, Alabama fans will be watching with pride,  because no matter who wins, the Crimson Tide will be part of the story.

Roll Tide forever.