AAU Alumni Make History in Super Bowl LV

02/07/2021


24 AAU Alumni from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers clenched their second Super Bowl since 2003 and made history by becoming the first team to win in their hometown.

NFL Super Bowl LV
Date: February, Feb. 7
Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

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Tamps, Fla. – All spotlights were shining on the biggest stage for the 2020 NFL season conclusion, the Super Bowl LV. 2020 was a year for difficulties for the National Football League and many sports entities throughout the world, but here we are. Sports has persevered, and now 2021 carries the hope for a new year.
 
One of those hopes came in the form of the Super Bowl LV, where players on either side of the field were hitting the peak of their careers. The competitors came in all shapes, sizes, colors and background, but a small group of 47 players found there roots and love for sports through the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). Twenty-three (23) players from the Kansas City Chiefs and twenty-four (24) from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers got their start with the largest youth sports organization in the nation.
 
Since 1888, the AAU has raised tomorrows leaders on today’s playing surfaces. The tradition continued tonight as the world watched some of the best leaders in the NFL get a shot at history after getting their feet wet in the AAU.
 
The Buccaneers made history by winning the first ever Super Bowl game in their home town and clenched their second World Championship title since the 2003-2004 season. The Buccaneers scored their first touchdown in the first quarter and never looked back from there. They had something to prove over the defending champions, Kansas City and showed up to win, sealing the score at 31-9. For the AAU Alum, Ronald Jones II led the Buccaneer offense with 12 carries and 61 yards, totaling 192 carries and 978 yards on the season. 
 
On the defensive side for the Buccaneers, Devin White was the AAU Alumni standout, totaling 13 tackles, nine of those solo and two tackles for loss. Jamel Dean had three tackles, all of them by himself. While Carlton Davis had three, two of them solo, and Anthony Nelson had one hit on the quarterback.
 
For the Kansas City Chiefs, they struggled to find their stride in this game after completing a 14-2 record in the regular season. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes found the hands of AAU Alum Travis Kelce the most. Kelce received the ball 10 times for 133 yards. Fellow Alum Tyreek Hill was Mahomes’ second target with six receptions for 69 yards and one carry for five yards. Mecole Hardman totaled two receptions for four yards.
 
AAU Alum Ben Niemann led the Chiefs defense with nine stops and four tackles for loss. Chris Jones totaled five tackles, three of them solo. Tyrann Mathieu had four tackles on the night, three solo. Tanoh Kpassagnon had three, while Alex Okafor, Juan Thornhill, Anthony Hitchens and Tyrann Mathieu each had one stop.
 
Congrats to all of our AAU Alumni on a heck of a NFL season and a big congratulations to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, your NFL Super Bowl LV champions!
 
 
Name                                  Team
Alex Okafor                       Kansas City Chiefs
Anthony Hitchens            Kansas City Chiefs
Anthony Sherman            Kansas City Chiefs
Ben Niemann                    Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Jones                         Kansas City Chiefs
Demarcus Robinson        Kansas City Chiefs
Deon Yelder                       Kansas City Chiefs
Dorian O'Daniel                Kansas City Chiefs
Elijah McGuire                   Kansas City Chiefs
Emmanuel Smith              Kansas City Chiefs
Juan Thornhill                    Kansas City Chiefs
Justice Shelton-Mosley   Kansas City Chiefs
Mecole Hardman             Kansas City Chiefs
Nick Allegretti                   Kansas City Chiefs
Rashad Fenton                  Kansas City Chiefs
Rodney Clemons              Kansas City Chiefs
Tanoh Kpassagnon           Kansas City Chiefs
Tim Ward                           Kansas City Chiefs
Travis Kelce                       Kansas City Chiefs
Ali Marpet                          Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Anthony Nelson                Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Blaine Gabbert                  Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Bradley Pinion                   Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cam Gill                              Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Carlton Davis                     Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cyril Grayson                     Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Devin White                      Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Herb Miller                        Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jamel Dean                        Tampa Bay Buccaneers
John Franklin                     Tampa Bay Buccaneers
John Molchon                   Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Josh Pearson                     Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Josh Wells                          Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Khalil Davis                        Tampa Bay Buccaneers
LeSean McCoy                  Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Michael Divinity Jr.          Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Reid Sinnett                       Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ronald Jones ll                  Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ryan Smith                         Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tyler Johnson                    Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Zach Triner                         Tampa Bay Buccaneers