Penn football great Justin Watson W'18 wins his third Super Bowl title as the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII. With this win, Watson is now tied with former New England Patriots fullback James Develin (Brown '10) for the most Super Bowl rings won by an Ivy League player.

By the Numbers
  • Watson caught three passes for 54 yards in Super Bowl LVIII, including a crucial 25-yard catch in the fourth quarter.
  • He has played 73 career games, caught 65 passes, and accumulated 1,033 yards and seven touchdowns in his six-year professional career.
State of Play
  • Justin Watson is now tied for the most Super Bowl championships won by an Ivy League player, highlighting the success of Ivy League athletes in the NFL.
  • Watson's career achievements at Penn, including being the all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, and all-purpose yards, showcase his impact in college football.
Bottom Line

Justin Watson's third Super Bowl title solidifies his status as a standout Ivy League player and a significant contributor to the Kansas City Chiefs' success, both in the Super Bowl and throughout his professional career.