Harvard Star Truman Jones ’23 Leads Kansas City Chiefs to Super Bowl Victory
Former Harvard football player Truman Jones '23 helped the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LVIII, defeating Crimson alumnus Kyle Juszczyk '13 in an overtime victory. This marked the first time two former Harvard players faced off for the Lombardi Trophy, adding to the legacy of Crimson players succeeding in the NFL. Jones becomes the fifth Crimson player to emerge victorious in the Super Bowl, capping a successful postseason for Harvard players in the NFL.
By the Numbers- Fifth Crimson player to win the Super Bowl: Truman Jones '23
- Harvard players in the Super Bowl: Nine appearances, Five championships
- Truman Jones '23 emerged as the fifth Crimson player to win the Super Bowl
- This marked the first time two former Harvard players faced off for the Lombardi Trophy
- Successful postseason showing for Harvard in the NFL, with multiple players guiding their teams to championship games
Former Harvard football standout Truman Jones '23 secured a Super Bowl victory for the Kansas City Chiefs, adding to the Crimson's legacy of success in the NFL.
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