Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara will see the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks compete, with several players and coaches having strong Louisiana connections.Among the Seahawks, offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and wide receiver Rashid Shaheed have ties to the New Orleans Saints. Kubiak held the same role with the Saints last season, while Shaheed, a beloved player for over three seasons with the Black and Gold, was traded to Seattle earlier this year.Louisiana State University also has a significant presence, with five players advancing to the Super Bowl, extending the program’s streak to 25 consecutive years, the longest current streak in college football. Representing the Tigers are the fourth overall pick and Monroe native Will Campbell, along with wide receiver Kayshon Boutte. Boutte, a New Iberia native, described playing in the Super Bowl as “a dream finally coming true.”The other LSU players include right guard Anthony Bradford, linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson, and linebacker Bradyn Swinson. Former Louisiana Tech Defense Tackle Milton Williams will also be playing in Super Bowl 60. Super Bowl 60 will air on WDSU on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 5:30 p.m.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. —

Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara will see the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks compete, with several players and coaches having strong Louisiana connections.

Among the Seahawks, offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and wide receiver Rashid Shaheed have ties to the New Orleans Saints.

Kubiak held the same role with the Saints last season, while Shaheed, a beloved player for over three seasons with the Black and Gold, was traded to Seattle earlier this year.

Louisiana State University also has a significant presence, with five players advancing to the Super Bowl, extending the program’s streak to 25 consecutive years, the longest current streak in college football.

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#LSU has 5 players advancing to the Super Bowl running the @LSUfootball streak to 25 consecutive years – the longest current streak in college football. The LSU streak dates back to Kevin Faulk’s appearance in Super Bowl XXXVI in February of 2002. #justdifferent

— Michael Bonnette (@LSUBonnette) January 26, 2026

Representing the Tigers are the fourth overall pick and Monroe native Will Campbell, along with wide receiver Kayshon Boutte.

Boutte, a New Iberia native, described playing in the Super Bowl as “a dream finally coming true.”

The other LSU players include right guard Anthony Bradford, linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson, and linebacker Bradyn Swinson.

Former Louisiana Tech Defense Tackle Milton Williams will also be playing in Super Bowl 60.

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#LSU has 5 players advancing to the Super Bowl running the @LSUfootball streak to 25 consecutive years – the longest current streak in college football. The LSU streak dates back to Kevin Faulk’s appearance in Super Bowl XXXVI in February of 2002. #justdifferent

— Michael Bonnette (@LSUBonnette) January 26, 2026

Super Bowl 60 will air on WDSU on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 5:30 p.m.