Pair of former Pirates feeling 'Super'|Wilson and Ross headed to the Super Bowl
Published 8:53 pm Tuesday, January 25, 2011
By Staff
ECU Sports Information
GREENVILLE Former East Carolina Pirates and current Green Bay Packers C.J. Wilson and Jay Ross will be heading to Super Bowl XLV. The Packers 21-14 Sunday victory against the Chicago Bears gave Green Bay the NFC Championship and the right to play for the league title versus the Pittsburgh Steelers Feb. 6 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Wilson, a rookie and seventh-round draft pick, has played in 15 games for the Packers this season, collecting 18 total tackles, 12 solo, and one sack. In a week-seven victory over the rival Minnesota Vikings, Wilson booked a career-high five stops. Two weeks later against Dallas, he made his first career sack, dropping Jon Kitna on the games final play. Wilson also tallied multiple stops (three) against the Miami Dolphins.
Fellow rookie Ross joined the Packers practice squad Oct. 20. He originally signed with the New Orleans Saints as a non-drafted free agent and spent the preseason with the club before being released during its final roster cuts.
The duo joins 13 East Carolina lettermen who have played in the Super Bowl.
Most recently, Guy Whimper won the championship as a member of the New York Giants in 2008, when they defeated the New England Patriots 17-14 in Super Bowl XLII.
Kickoff for Super Bowl XLV is set for 6:30 p.m. with national television coverage provided by Fox.