DeVonta Smith Joins Football Immortality with Historic Super Bowl Triumph
Winning is second nature for former Alabama stars, but DeVonta Smith just took it to another level. The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver has officially etched his name in football history after playing a key role in the Eagles’ dominant 40-22 Super Bowl LIX victory over Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
While Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ defense stole the headlines, Smith quietly solidified his legacy on the sport’s biggest stage. His performance—69 receiving yards on just four catches—helped space the field for key offensive weapons like Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, Dallas Goedert, and Jahan Dotson.

But what makes Smith’s achievement truly legendary? He just became only the fifth player in football history to win a National Championship, a Heisman Trophy, and a Super Bowl. According to Charlie Potter of On3 Sports, Smith joins an exclusive club alongside Tony Dorsett, Marcus Allen, Charles Woodson, and Reggie Bush.
From his college days under Nick Saban to thriving in the NFL with Nick Sirianni, Smith has consistently delivered when it matters most. His winning DNA was on full display in Super Bowl LIX, and his legacy is now forever cemented in NFL history.