Laurent Duvernay-Tardif has come a long way to reach the NFL. The Quebec native played his college football at Montreal’s McGill University, becoming one of very few players to get selected in the NFL Draft from a Canadian university, and now, he’s the first Quebec-born Super Bowl champion in NFL history.

Let’s not even talk about how he’s also a medical school graduate, because that would be unfair.

According to Duvernay-Tardif, this is his “best moment ever.”

 

 

Quebec's very own Laurent Duvernay-Tardif 🇨🇦 is celebrating a Super Bowl tonight 🙌

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At some point, Duvernay-Tardif is going to have go through his medical residency, but how do you walk away from a team that just won a Super Bowl with a 24-year-old Patrick Mahomes leading the way?

Yeah, you probably don’t.

Another Canadian also won Super Bowl LIV along with Duvernay-Tardif and the Chiefs, albeit as one of the team’s inactives. Still, North Bay's own Ryan Hunter goes into the history books as a Super Bowl champion — it still counts!