Following Sunday’s NFL conference championship game finals, the field is now set for the final football game of consequence of the season as the New England Patriots will take on the Atlanta Falcons in Houston for Super Bowl 51.

Once again, the SEC will be no stranger to the game, as 28 former alumni of the league are set to participate in the biggest football game on the calendar. Alabama leads the way with five former players combined on the rosters with Auburn and LSU represented just behind with four players each on the Super Bowl rosters. Georgia’s three players lead the SEC East, with Florida and Tennessee both sending two players to the big game.

Here’s a breakdown of every former SEC player heading to Super Bowl 51:

New England Patriots

Alabama
Dont’a Hightower – linebacker
Cyrus Jones – cornerback
DeAndrew White – receiver (practice squad)

Arkansas
Trey Flowers – defensive line

Auburn
Jonathan Jones – defensive back
Brandon King – defensive back

Georgia
David Andrews – center
Malcolm Mitchell – receiver

LSU
Barkevious Mingo – linebacker

Ole Miss
Brandon Bolden – running back
Woodrow Hamilton – defensive lineman (practice squad)

Tennessee
Justin Coleman – defensive back

Texas A&M
Martellus Bennett – tight end

Atlanta Falcons

Alabama
Julio Jones – receiver
Courtney Upshaw – linebacker

Auburn
Josh Harris – long snapper
Ryan White – cornerback (practice squad)

Florida
Keanu Neal – safety
Brian Poole – cornerback

Georgia
Chris Mayes – nose tackle (injured)

Kentucky
Jacob Tamme – tight end (injured)

LSU
Jalen Collins – cornerback
Tyson Jackson – defensive lineman
Deion Jones – linebacker

Missouri
Sean Weatherspoon – linebacker (injured)

South Carolina
Patrick DiMarco – fullback

Tennessee
Matt Simms – quarterback (practice squad)

Texas A&M
Jake Matthews – offensive line