Add Alex Mack to the small list of players that have played in the Super Bowl with a broken leg, as sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter that the Pro Bowl center will suit up for the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday despite a fractured fibula.

One source told Schefter that if this was the regular season, Mack would likely be out six-to-eight weeks, and that he will receiver a pain-killing injection to get him through the contest.

Mack sustained the injury in the NFC Championship Game victory over the Green Bay Packers two weeks ago, and was limited in practice this past week.

He previously broke his fibula in 2014, and had to have a plate inserted in his left leg to stabilize the injury. The latest fracture occurred above the plate from the previous ailment.

Jack Youngblood, Charles Woodson, and Terrell Owens are the three notable players that have played in the Super Bowl on a broken leg.