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4 ex-Giants can now call themselves Super Bowl LIX champions​on February 10, 2025 at 9:48 am

The Philadelphia Eagles dismantled the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, in Super Bowl LIX and the game was never as close as the final score would suggest.

Led by their dominant defense, Philly took a 24-0 lead into halftime and with just under 3:00 in the game, were leading by a score of 40-6. Two garbage-time touchdowns and two-point conversions made the game look more competitive than it was to box-score readers.

For fans of the New York Giants, it was a nightmare end to a humiliating season. But for at least four former Giants, it was a dream come true.

These four players who once suited up for Big Blue are now Super Bowl champions — all four for the first time.

​The Philadelphia Eagles dismantled the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, in Super Bowl LIX and the game was never as close as the final score would suggest.Led by their dominant defense, Philly took a 24-0 lead into halftime and with just under 3:00 in the game, were leading by a score of 40-6. Two garbage-time touchdowns and two-point conversions made the game look more competitive than it was to box-score readers.For fans of the New York Giants, it was a nightmare end to a humiliating season. But for at least four former Giants, it was a dream come true.These four players who once suited up for Big Blue are now Super Bowl champions — all four for the first time.   

The Philadelphia Eagles dismantled the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, in Super Bowl LIX and the game was never as close as the final score would suggest.

Led by their dominant defense, Philly took a 24-0 lead into halftime and with just under 3:00 in the game, were leading by a score of 40-6. Two garbage-time touchdowns and two-point conversions made the game look more competitive than it was to box-score readers.

For fans of the New York Giants, it was a nightmare end to a humiliating season. But for at least four former Giants, it was a dream come true.

These four players who once suited up for Big Blue are now Super Bowl champions — all four for the first time.

RB Saquon Barkley (Eagles)

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Years with Giants: 2018-2023

WR Parris Campbell (Eagles)

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Years with Giants: 2023

OL Nick Gates (Eagles)

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Years with Giants: 2018-2022

CB James Bradberry (Eagles)

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Years with Giants: 2020-2021

 

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