Why former Georgia RB had a bittersweet Super Bowl victory

Why former Georgia RB had a bittersweet Super Bowl victory

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Former Georgia Bulldogs running back Kenny McIntosh and former Georgia analyst and assistant coach Mike Macdonald have achieved a significant milestone by winning Super Bowl 60 with the Seattle Seahawks, who defeated the New England Patriots 29-13. Despite missing the entire 2025 season due to a torn ACL, McIntosh will receive a Super Bowl ring. The upcoming 2026 season presents McIntosh with a chance to earn more playing time, especially with Seahawks' running back Zach Charbonnet sidelined by a similar injury. McIntosh is set to compete with George Holani for the second-string running back position behind Kenneth Walker. Entering a contract year, McIntosh will aim to prove his value to secure his future with the team. The former Georgia standout has previously won national championships in 2021 and 2022, now adding a Super Bowl title to his achievements.

Originally by James Morganon February 9, 2026
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