Every Penn State and Pitt player who's won a Super Bowl taken in Altoona, Pa. (NFL)

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Nick Scott of the LA Rams, a Penn State product

ALTOONA, Pa. -- Aaron Donald had a fantastic game and sealed the Los Angeles' Rams' 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals with two big defensive plays, adding another player to the list of Pitt products to win a Super Bowl.

Penn State also added two more players to its lengthy list of Super Bowl winners, as safety Nick Scott and cornerback Grant Haley also are members of the Rams.

One other interesting note: Penn State does not take nor does it get credit for Troy Reeder being a Super Bowl winner. The Rams linebacker played his first season with the Nittany Lions before transferring to Delaware.

Penn State now has had 46 different players win a Super Bowl, claiming a total of 65 rings. That total does include Chris Hogan, who played lacrosse at Penn State but not football and won two rings as a wide receiver for the New England Patriots.

With Donald's first Super Bowl title in his second trip, Pitt now has had 26 different players win a Super Bowl, for a total of 36 rings.

Here's the full list for both programs, in order of the Super Bowl they won (compiled from Pitt's media guide and Penn State Athletic Communications, via Sports Illustrated):

PENN STATE

I: Dave Robinson, Packers
II: Dave Robinson, Packers
III: Ralph Baker, Jets
V: Glenn Ressler, Colts
VIII: Bruce Bannon, Dolphins
IX: Jack Ham, Franco Harris, Steelers
X: Jack Ham, Franco Harris, Steelers
XI: Dave Rowe, Ted Kwalick, Raiders
XII: Tom Rafferty, Cowboys
XIII: Jack Ham, Franco Harris, Steelers
XIV: Matt Bahr, Jack Ham, Franco Harris, Steelers
XV: Chris Bahr, Matt Millen, Raiders
XVI: Pete Kugler, 49ers
XVII: Larry Kubin, Rich Milot, Redskins
XVIII: Chris Bahr, Matt Millen, Jim Romano, Raiders
XX: Mike Hartenstine, Matt Suhey, Bears
XXI: Brad Benson, Giants
XXII: Rich Milot, Redskins
XXIII: Pete Kugler, 49ers
XXIV: Pete Kugler, Matt Millen, 49ers
XXV: Matt Bahr, Bob Mrosko, Giants
XXVI: Andre Collins, Tim Johnson, Matt Millen, Redskins
XXXI: Marco Rivera, Packers
XXXV: Sam Gash, Kim Herring, Ravens
XXXVII: Joe Jurevicius, Buccaneers
XXXVIII: Shawn Mayer, Patriots
XXXIX: Justin Kurpeikis, Patriots
XL: Jeff Hartings, Steelers
XLII: Jay Alford, Kareem McKenzie, Giants
XLIII: Sean McHugh, Scott Paxson, Steelers
XLV: Andrew Quarless, Packers
XLVI: Jimmy Kennedy, Kareem McKenzie, Giants
XLVIII: Jordan Hill, Michael Robinson, Seahawks
L: Jordan Norwood, Broncos
LI: Chris Hogan, Patriots
LII: Stefen Wisniewski, Eagles
LIII: Chris Hogan, Patriots
LIV: Stefen Wisniewski, Jordan Lucas, Chiefs
LV: Chris Godwin, Donovan Smith, A.Q. Shipley, Buccaneers
LVI: Nick Scott, Grant Haley, Rams

PITT

II: Jim Flanigan, Packers
VI: MIke Ditka, Cowboys
XII: Tony Dorsett, Cowboys
XIII: Randy Reutershan, Steelers
XVI: Lynn Thomas, Carlton Williamson, 49ers
XVII: Russ Grimm, Mark May, Redskins
XIX: Matt Cavanaugh, Carlton Williamson, 49ers
XX: Jimbo Covert, Mike Ditka (coach), Bears
XXI: Tom Flynn, Giants
XXII: Russ Grimm, Mark May, Redskins
XXV: Matt Cavanaugh, Giants
XXVI: Russ Grimm, Redskins
XXVII: Mark Stepnoski, Cowboys
XXVIII: Mark Stepnoski, Cowboys
XXIX: Rickey Jackson, Adam Walker, 49ers
XXX: Billy Davis, Cowboys
XXXV: Billy Davis, Ravens, Tony Siragusa, Ravens
XXXVII: Jeff Christy, Buccaneers
XXXIX: Hank Poteat, Patriots
XLIV: Darnell Dinkins, Saints
XLVI: Henry Hynoski, Giants
XLIX: Darelle Revis, Patriots
LI: Dion Lewis, Jabaal Sheard, Patriots
LV: Jordan Whitehead, LeSean McCoy, Buccaneers
LVI: Aaron Donald, Rams

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