
Wiley Eyeing Super Bowl Championship Ring on Sunday
2/7/2025 8:51:00 AM | Football
TCU has had at least one player on a Super Bowl team in 11 of the last 12 seasons
FORT WORTH -- Former TCU tight end standout Jared Wiley is a member of the Kansas City Chiefs who will face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
TCU has had at least one player in the Super Bowl in 11 of the last 12 years. Twenty-three Horned Frogs have won a Super Bowl championship ring, including 12 different players in the last 18 seasons.
Wiley played in seven games with two starts in his rookie year with the Chiefs, before a season-ending injury.
A Team Captain, two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection and 2023 Honorable-Mention Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, Wiley had a team-best 47 receptions as a senior at TCU to rank fourth nationally for Power Five tight ends. He topped the Horned Frogs with eight touchdown catches to tie for the national lead among players at his position.
Wiley set a career-high in receptions in each of his final three games at TCU. His 178 yards receiving in a 42-17 win over Baylor broke TCU and Big 12 records for a tight end and were the most nationally by a player at that position for the year. He totaled seven catches, including touchdowns of 81 and 28 yards, in the rout of the Bears. The 81-yard score was the longest reception of his career. He closed the season with a personal-best eight catches and two touchdowns at Oklahoma.
A four-time Academic All-Big 12 selection, Wiley was a quarterback at Temple (Texas) High School with his favorite target being eventual TCU teammate and current Los Angeles Charger Quentin Johnston.
TCU Players on Super Bowl Teams
Lyle Blackwood - Miami (Super Bowl XVII, XIX)
Josh Boyce - New England (Super Bowl XLIX)
Larry Brown - Dallas (Super Bowl XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
Norm Bulaich - Baltimore (Super Bowl V)
Marcus Cannon - New England (Super Bowl XLVI, XLIX, LI, LII, LIII)
Tommy Joe Crutcher - Green Bay (Super Bowl I, II)
Charles Davis - Pittsburgh (Super Bowl IX)
Kenneth Davis - Buffalo (Super Bowl XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII)
Norm Evans - Miami (Super Bowl VI, VII, VIII)
Clint Gresham - Seattle (Super Bowl XLVIII, XLIX)
Sherrill Headrick - Kansas City (Super Bowl I)
Travin Howard - Los Angeles Rams (Super Bowl LIII, LVI)
Gaylon Hyder - St. Louis (Super Bowl XXXIV)
Cedric James - New England (Super Bowl XXXIX)
Colin Jones - Carolina (Super Bowl 50)
Bob Lilly - Dallas (Super Bowl V, VI)
James Maness - Chicago (Super Bowl XX)
Mickey McCarty - Kansas City (Super Bowl IV)
Guy Morriss - Philadelphia (Super Bowl XV), New England (Super Bowl XX)
Marshall Newhouse - Green Bay (Super Bowl XLV)
Lucas Niang - Kansas City (Super Bowl LVII, LVIII)
Joe Noteboom - Los Angeles Rams (Super Bowl LIII, LVI)
Bobby Pollard - Seattle (Super Bowl XL)
Matt Pryor - San Francisco (Super Bowl LVIII)
Jared Retkofsky - Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLIII)
Barret Robbins - Oakland (Super Bowl XXXVII)
Bo Schobel - Indianapolis (Super Bowl XLI)
Michael Toudouze - Indianapolis (Super Bowl XLI, XLIV)
Greg Townsend - Los Angeles Raiders (Super Bowl XVIII)
Ryan Tucker - St. Louis (Super Bowl XXXIV)
Halapoulivaati Vaitai - Philadelphia (Super Bowl LII)
Jason Verrett - San Francisco (Super Bowl LIV, LVIII)
Jared Wiley - Kansas City (Super Bowl LIX)
Malcolm Williams - New England (Super Bowl XLVI)
Dee Winters - San Francisco (Super Bowl LVIII)
TCU has had at least one player in the Super Bowl in 11 of the last 12 years. Twenty-three Horned Frogs have won a Super Bowl championship ring, including 12 different players in the last 18 seasons.
Wiley played in seven games with two starts in his rookie year with the Chiefs, before a season-ending injury.
A Team Captain, two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection and 2023 Honorable-Mention Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, Wiley had a team-best 47 receptions as a senior at TCU to rank fourth nationally for Power Five tight ends. He topped the Horned Frogs with eight touchdown catches to tie for the national lead among players at his position.
Wiley set a career-high in receptions in each of his final three games at TCU. His 178 yards receiving in a 42-17 win over Baylor broke TCU and Big 12 records for a tight end and were the most nationally by a player at that position for the year. He totaled seven catches, including touchdowns of 81 and 28 yards, in the rout of the Bears. The 81-yard score was the longest reception of his career. He closed the season with a personal-best eight catches and two touchdowns at Oklahoma.
A four-time Academic All-Big 12 selection, Wiley was a quarterback at Temple (Texas) High School with his favorite target being eventual TCU teammate and current Los Angeles Charger Quentin Johnston.
TCU Players on Super Bowl Teams
Lyle Blackwood - Miami (Super Bowl XVII, XIX)
Josh Boyce - New England (Super Bowl XLIX)
Larry Brown - Dallas (Super Bowl XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
Norm Bulaich - Baltimore (Super Bowl V)
Marcus Cannon - New England (Super Bowl XLVI, XLIX, LI, LII, LIII)
Tommy Joe Crutcher - Green Bay (Super Bowl I, II)
Charles Davis - Pittsburgh (Super Bowl IX)
Kenneth Davis - Buffalo (Super Bowl XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII)
Norm Evans - Miami (Super Bowl VI, VII, VIII)
Clint Gresham - Seattle (Super Bowl XLVIII, XLIX)
Sherrill Headrick - Kansas City (Super Bowl I)
Travin Howard - Los Angeles Rams (Super Bowl LIII, LVI)
Gaylon Hyder - St. Louis (Super Bowl XXXIV)
Cedric James - New England (Super Bowl XXXIX)
Colin Jones - Carolina (Super Bowl 50)
Bob Lilly - Dallas (Super Bowl V, VI)
James Maness - Chicago (Super Bowl XX)
Mickey McCarty - Kansas City (Super Bowl IV)
Guy Morriss - Philadelphia (Super Bowl XV), New England (Super Bowl XX)
Marshall Newhouse - Green Bay (Super Bowl XLV)
Lucas Niang - Kansas City (Super Bowl LVII, LVIII)
Joe Noteboom - Los Angeles Rams (Super Bowl LIII, LVI)
Bobby Pollard - Seattle (Super Bowl XL)
Matt Pryor - San Francisco (Super Bowl LVIII)
Jared Retkofsky - Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLIII)
Barret Robbins - Oakland (Super Bowl XXXVII)
Bo Schobel - Indianapolis (Super Bowl XLI)
Michael Toudouze - Indianapolis (Super Bowl XLI, XLIV)
Greg Townsend - Los Angeles Raiders (Super Bowl XVIII)
Ryan Tucker - St. Louis (Super Bowl XXXIV)
Halapoulivaati Vaitai - Philadelphia (Super Bowl LII)
Jason Verrett - San Francisco (Super Bowl LIV, LVIII)
Jared Wiley - Kansas City (Super Bowl LIX)
Malcolm Williams - New England (Super Bowl XLVI)
Dee Winters - San Francisco (Super Bowl LVIII)
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