Vols in the Pros Update: Super Bowl

Credit: UT Athletics

Vols in the Pros Update: Super Bowl

Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the 11th straight year, Tennessee football was represented in the Super Bowl, as VFLs Dustin Colquitt and Emmanuel Moseley faced off in Super Bowl LIV Sunday in Miami.

Colquitt and the Chiefs came out on top of Moseley and the 49ers, 31-20. Colquitt, who suited up for the Vols from 2001-04, served as a game captain and punted twice for an average of 50 yards per punt, pinning one inside the 20-yard line.

For San Francisco, Moseley recorded five tackles and broke up one pass.

With the Chiefs’ win, Colquitt became the 48th former Vol to win a Super Bowl. His and Moseley’s appearances were the 92nd and 93rd by VFLs in Super Bowl history, while 72 different NFL Vols have played in at least one Super Bowl.

Colquitt joined his father, Craig, and brother, Britton, as Super Bowl champions. Craig won two rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1978 and 1979, while Britton won in 2016 with the Denver Broncos.

 

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