Florida Leads with 15 Players in Divisional Round
- Matthew Quartararo

- Jan 17, 2024
- 1 min read
The Florida Gators have historically pumped out high-caliber NFL talent, and this year is no different. Heading into the Divisional Round in the NFL Playoffs, the Gators have more players on playoff rosters than any other college in the country.

Florida leads the way with 15 players on active rosters or reserve/IR. Coming in behind the Gators are Georgia and Iowa (14), Penn State (13), Notre Dame and Alabama (12), and Ohio State and Michigan (11).
Here is a full list of Florida Gators alumni heading into the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs:
Baltimore Ravens
Jeremiah Moon, OLB
Buffalo Bills
Kaiir Elam, CB
O'Cyrus Torrence, G
Justin Shorter, WR
Detroit Lions
Alex Anzalone, LB
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, DB
Green Bay Packers
T.J. Slayton, DL
Brenton Cox Jr., DL
Houston Texans
Dameon Pierce, RB
Jonathan Greenard, DE
Kansas City Chiefs
Kadarius Toney, WR
La'Michal Perine, RB
Jawaan Taylor, OT
Tommy Townsend, P
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kyle Trask, QB
In terms of notable performances during Wild Card Weekend, Kaiir Elam came up big against the Steelers. He finished the win with five total tackles and a red zone interception.
Alex Anzalone and C.J. Gardner-Johnson also turned in stellar deffensive performances in their Wild Card victories combining for 15 total tackles, two of which were for a loss.




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