Former Penn State tight end Jesse James came up big for the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC Divisional Playoff win over Kansas City on Sunday night, now he’s the only remaining former Nittany Lion in the hunt for a Super Bowl ring.

James caught five passes on six targets for 83 yards, including a career long 26-yarder and a 23-yard catch on Pittsburgh’s final scoring drive. He was the Steelers’ second-leading receiver behind Antonio Brown in the game.

It’s the second time this year James found success against the Chiefs, as he caught one of his three touchdowns this year against Kansas City in a win in October. He had 39 catches for 338 yards in the regular season, starting 13 of 16 games.

James was one of 12 former Nittany Lions across nine teams that made the playoffs, and he is the only remaining. Cowboys defenders Sean Lee and Jack Crawford, Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali, Texans defensive lineman Devon Still and Seahawks offensive lineman Garry Gilliam were eliminated over the weekend.