GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- For the third straight year a former Florida player will claim a Super Bowl ring.

Kansas City Chiefs receiver Demarcus Robinson and San Francisco 49ers safety Marcell Harris both clinched their place on the game's biggest stage on Sunday afternoon with wins in their respective conference championship games.

Robinson had two catches for 31 yards in the Chiefs' 35-24 win over the Tennessee Titans. He's put together a strong year with one of the NFL's best offenses.

Though he has played second fiddle to other stars on the offense, Robinson racked up 32 catches for 449 yards and four touchdowns during the regular season. In Kansas City's run to the Super Bowl he has added three catches for 35 yards.

Harris has also played a big role for his team, with the 49ers steam-rolling their way to the big stage.

He played in 13 games in the regular season for the 49ers, racking up 40 tackles and breaking up five passes in the secondary.

The winner will become the 26th different former Florida player to claim a Super Bowl ring. In all, 57 former Gators will have now made an appearance in the Super Bowl, while Gators will have been a part of 22 Super Bowl-winning teams following the conclusion of Super Bowl LIV.

It's also worth nothing that former Florida receiver Chris Thompson and former Florida cornerback Teez Tabor are on the practice squad for the 49ers.

Florida has a healthy history of having former players in the Super Bowl. Former Gators have been on seven of the last eight Super Bowl-winning teams. Recent Florida players to claim Super Bowl wins include Trent Brown and Duke Dawson (New England Patriots, 2019), Trey Burton, Jaylen Watkins and Caleb Sturgis (Philadelphia Eagles, 2018), Andre Caldwell, Max Garcia and Lerentee McCray (Denver Broncos, 2016), Dominique Easley (New England Patriots, 2015), Percy Harvin (Seattle Seahawks, 2014), Deonte Thompson (Baltimore, 2013) and Justin Trattou (New York Giants, 2012).

Gators have won Super Bowls with 14 different NFL franchises, with this year set to make it 15. No former Florida player has yet won a Super Bowl with either Kansas City or San Francisco.

The Super Bowl this season is set to take place on Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Fla. That's the site where Florida recently claimed its 11th win of the 2019 season with a convincing win over Virginia in the Capital One Orange Bowl.

South Florida has been the host of 10 Super Bowls previously, with the last coming in 2010, when the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts to win their first Super Bowl.

Hard Rock Stadium will provide memories for a lifetime for one of Robinson or Harris, and there will be plenty of Gators hoping to form memories of their own there within the next year. The same stadium is also set to host the 2020 college football national title game.