
Wildcats in the NFL – Conference Championships
Jan 31, 2022 | Football
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Each week throughout the 2021 season, k-statesports.com recaps the action for the 15 former Kansas State football players currently in the NFL. For stats on each player, click on their bio link. For a final recap of those whose team did not make the playoffs, click here. For a recap of those whose team were eliminated in the Super Wild Card Weekend, click here, and for those that were eliminated in the Divisional Round, click here.
Wyatt Hubert, DE – Cincinnati Bengals
A seventh-round draft pick by Cincinnati in this year's draft, Hubert was injured during the offseason and is on reserve. The Bengals won the AFC Championship by defeating Kansas City in overtime, 27-24. The Bengals will meet the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, February 13, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Pringle registered his fifth career postseason start and second this year, making two catches for 16 yards while returning two kickoffs for 38 yards in Kansas City's 27-24 overtime loss to Cincinnati. Pringle was in for 42 offensive snaps and 10 special teams against the Bengals.
Jordan Willis, DE – San Francisco 49ers
Willis carded two tackles and one quarterback hit in San Francisco's 20-17 loss at the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship. He was in for 21 defensive snaps and 10 special teams plays.
Wyatt Hubert, DE – Cincinnati Bengals
A seventh-round draft pick by Cincinnati in this year's draft, Hubert was injured during the offseason and is on reserve. The Bengals won the AFC Championship by defeating Kansas City in overtime, 27-24. The Bengals will meet the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, February 13, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Byron Pringle, WR – Kansas City Chiefs
Pringle registered his fifth career postseason start and second this year, making two catches for 16 yards while returning two kickoffs for 38 yards in Kansas City's 27-24 overtime loss to Cincinnati. Pringle was in for 42 offensive snaps and 10 special teams against the Bengals.
Jordan Willis, DE – San Francisco 49ers
Willis carded two tackles and one quarterback hit in San Francisco's 20-17 loss at the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship. He was in for 21 defensive snaps and 10 special teams plays.
K-State FB | Welcome back Collin Klein
Monday, December 08
K-State FB | Head Coach Collin Klein Radio Interview
Friday, December 05
K-State FB | Head Coach Collin Klein Official Introductory Event
Friday, December 05
K-State FB | Thank You Coach Klieman
Wednesday, December 03



