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Let’s rank the 11 best players in Super Bowl LIX.
Super Bowl week is here.
Both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles have arrived in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, a rematch of Super Bowl LVII from a few seasons ago. While many of the game’s main characters are the same from that epic clash, there are some additions to both rosters that will spice things up on Super Bowl Sunday.
To kick off the week, we’ve ranked the best players in Super Bowl LIX.
11. Jalen Carter, DT, Eagles
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