ATLANTA -- Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Albert Wilson will be the first former Georgia State football player to reach the NFL playoffs when the Chiefs take on Houston in Saturday's Wild Card round (4:30 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC).
Wilson finished the regular-season as the Chiefs' third-leading receiver with 35 receptions for 451 yards and two touchdowns.
A member of Georgia State's inaugural team in 2010, Wilson finished his college career as the Panthers' all-time leading receiver. He joined the Chiefs in 2014 as an undrafted free agent.
Wilson is one of three Panther football alumni to appear in an NFL game, along with defensive tackle Christo Bilukidi and offensive lineman Ulrick John.
Bilukidi, the who was the first Panther to be drafted when he was selected by Oakland in the 2012 NFL Draft, was signed this week by the Washington Redskins. He has also played for Cincinnati and Baltimore.
John was GSU's second draftee by Indianapolis in 2014. After working on the Colts' practice squad this season, he was signed by the Miami Dolphins and played in two of the final three regular-season games.