At least one former Pittsburgh Steelers player will end up walking away with a Super Bowl win on Sunday. On both sides there are a few former Steelers players that could get the taste of the ultimate success in the NFL if they win Super Bowl LIX.
For the Eagles, former Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett is the headliner. Pickett was traded to the Eagles last offseason after his marriage with the Steelers failed. Pickett ended up playing in five games for the Eagles, throwing for 291 yards and two touchdowns while adding an interception. He played the most against the Washington Commanders, where Jayden Daniels led Washington to a comeback win.

In addition to Pickett, the Eagles also have former Steelers offensive lineman Fred Johnson, who signed with the team as an undrafted free agent out of Florida.
As for the Kansas City Chiefs, they have the most prominent former Steelers player in wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Smith-Schuster has already won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs but is going for his second title. In addition, they have former Steelers seventh-round pick Chris Oladokun, who will look for his third Super Bowl title with the team.