Super Bowl X is now official.
Following Sunday’s AFC and NFC championship games, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will meet in Super Bowl X. New England defeated the Denver Broncos 10-7 in the AFC Championship Game, while Seattle defeated the Los Angeles Rams 31-27 for the NFC division title.
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There were many former Alabama football players on the field during both games, many of whom went on to make an impact.
With the likes of Anfernee Jennings and Josh Jobe just missing out on the list, here are the three best players from Alabama’s NFL division championship round.
Pat Surtain II, cornerback – Denver Broncos
Surtain was Alabama’s leading tackler in the NFL division championship game, totaling five tackles in Denver’s loss to New England. Two of Surtan’s tackles were solo tackles, and the cornerback also had a pass defensed.
Qua Robinson, outside linebacker – Denver Broncos
The former Alabama outside linebacker enjoyed one of the best performances of his rookie season in Denver’s loss to New England. Robinson finished the game with three tackles, one of which was a solo loss, along with a sack, a TFL and a quarterback hit.
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Christian Barmore, defensive tackle – New England Patriots
Barmore was one of the Patriots’ top pass rushers in New England’s road win over Denver. The defensive tackle totaled two tackles (both solo), as well as a sack, a TFL and a quarterback hit.
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This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: Pat Surtain leads Alabama football’s NFL conference championships