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  1. Justin Howard Watson (born April 4, 1996) is an American football wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Penn and was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft .

  2. Justin Watson #84. Phillip Brooks #88. Marquise Brown #5. Mecole Hardman #12. Jaaron Hayek #11. Skyy Moore #24. Cornell Powell #14. Nikko Remigio #27. Rashee Rice #4. Justyn Ross #8. Kadarius ...

  3. Latest on WR Justin Watson including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com

  4. Steve Spagnuolo: "There are no guarantees that we will be the same" | Press Conference 3/30. Matt Nagy: "There's going to be a great, healthy competition" | Press Conference 3/30. WR Justin Watson speaks to the media at 2023 Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joseph, Missouri.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · Watson, an all-time great Quaker, tied the record for the most championships by an Ivy League player. Former Penn tight end Justin Watson won his third Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 11. Credit: Zach Sheldon. Just keep winning, just keep winning, just keep winning. On Sunday night, Penn football alumnus and 2018 Wharton graduate ...

  6. More NFL Sites. All Combine and Draft-Related Analysis, News, Video, and Biographical Information for Justin Watson.

  7. Apr 4, 1996 · Complete career NFL stats for Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Justin Watson on ESPN. Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats.

  8. Feb 12, 2024 · Chiefs receiver Justin Watson, out of South Fayette, had three catches in the 25-22 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers, with all three coming in key moments for chunk yardage. He finished ...

  9. Apr 4, 1996 · Scotty Miller, Justin Watson emerging, battling for Tom Brady’s throws. Greg Auman 2. Get the latest news and updates on Justin Watson from The Athletic. Follow your favorite teams and leagues ...

  10. Feb 11, 2024 · Watson, Penn's all-time leading receiver, is now tied with former New England Patriots fullback James Develin (Brown '10) for the most Super Bowl rings by an Ivy with three. He caught three passes for 54 yards—including a 25-yard catch in the fourth quarter—along with a second-quarter fumble recovery to help the Chiefs win back-to-back titles for the first time since the Patriots in 2003-04.