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Watch: DeVonta Smith scores first receiving touchdown by Alabama player in Super Bowl Smith hauled in Hurts' third touchdown of the game (second passing touchdown) to push the lead to 34-0.
DeVonta Smith is back in the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. Here's a look back at Smith's college career at Alabama ahead of the game: ... WR Devonta Smith (Alabama): 1,856 votes; 2.
While Smith’s TD reception was the first for a former Alabama player in the Super Bowl, Hurts’ pass was the second-longest touchdown pass by a former Crimson Tide quarterback in the 59-year ...
DeVonta Smith is back in the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles. Here's a look back at Smith's college career at Alabama ahead of the game: ...
DeVonta Smith ends Alabama's Super Bowl touchdown curse with 46-yard catch. Smith became the first Alabama player to ever score a touchdown in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
DeVonta Smith ends 58-year Alabama Super Bowl touchdowns curse. Smith ended the curse in a major way, connecting with Jalen Hurts on a 46-yard receiving touchdown to build onto Phildelphia's ...
DeVonta Smith Gives Alabama Surprising Super Bowl Milestone After ... Tide have 10 recognized national championships to their name since 1966—the first pro football season to end in a Super Bowl.
DeVonta Smith broke Alabama's incredibly weird Super Bowl TD drought. Mike D. Sykes, II. ... the former Heisman trophy winner became the first Crimson Tide player to score a Super Bowl TD.
Combined with his 304 passing yards and 70 rushing yards in Super Bowl LVII, he's the first quarterback ever with at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in multiple Super Bowls.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith had the opportunity to join an exclusive football group in Super Bowl LVII two years ago. Even though the former Alabama All-American had seven ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide will be well represented in Super Bowl LIX. Alabama will have four players in the NFL title game, including former Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith.
Watch: DeVonta Smith scores first receiving touchdown by Alabama player in Super Bowl Smith hauled in Hurts' third touchdown of the game (second passing touchdown) to push the lead to 34-0.