Despite entering Super Bowl 50 as betting underdogs and a schematic disadvantage in rostered Ohio State alumni, the Denver Broncos corralled the Carolina Panthers, 24-10, in Super Bowl 50.
Bronco CB Bradley Roby finished the game with two tackles, including a big third-down pass breakup late in the fourth quarter against Ted Ginn to stall a Carolina drive deep in Denver territory that kept the Panthers to three points and Denver's lead at six.
Other Buckeyes to receive Super Bowl 50 rings include former player and Silver Bullet founder Fred Pagac, who coaches TEs/OLBs for Denver, and Jeff Heuerman, who was with the team despite recovering from a preseason ACL injury.
Corey Brown made the Buckeye play of the game with a sprawling 42-yard catch in the third quarter. Unfortunately, he suffered a concussion on the play. He finished with four receptions and 80 yards, the best statistical outing by an Ohio State alumnus.
Bronco LB Vonn Miller, who made about three billion dollars in his next NFL contract, was named MVP for a whirling-dervish performance that included 2.5 sacks, 2 QB hits, and a forced fumble.