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Justin Tucker is being accused of sexual misconduct by massage therapists. The NFL suspended him for 10 games, which is close ...
Yes, Justin Watson will reportedly return to play soon, although after missing a few days of practice. As Watson’s injury seems to only be a minor one, he is expected to return to practice in a ...
No. 84 currently belongs to wide receiver Justin Watson, who signed a one-year deal this offseason after spending the past ...
Former Penn tight end Justin Watson aims to win his fourth Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 9. Credit: Zach Sheldon NEW ORLEANS — Three-time Super Bowl champion, but most importantly, a ...
Justin Watson College. Following his prep career, Watson didn’t start receiving scholarship offers from colleges before joining the University of Pennsylvania and played four years on the ...
Chiefs receiver Justin Watson, right, has a special relationship with older brother Tommy, who has cerebral palsy. The elder Watson brother inspires Justin to maintain a positive attitude, the NFL ...
Shortly after the Chiefs signed receiver Justin Watson in February, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer was excited to get a text from new teammate Patrick Mahomes. Never mind that it could have been ...
Chiefs Writer Says Justin Watson ‘Isn’t Going Anywhere’ The contrarian to Kopp was Chiefs insider Charles Goldman (A-to-Z Sports), who wrote that Watson “isn’t going anywhere” on ...
South Fayette's Justin Watson is heading to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years, and his family is once again going along for the ride. Advertisement "He is so pumped for this game.
Two years ago, then-Tampa Bay wide receiver Justin Watson ran an out route against the Los Angeles Chargers that was returned for a touchdown. He got his revenge Thursday with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Chiefs receiver Justin Watson, right, has a special relationship with older brother Tommy, who has cerebral palsy. The elder Watson brother inspires Justin to maintain a positive attitude, the NFL ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson makes a 15-yard catch amid Cincinnati Bengals safety Von Bell's massive hit-stick tackle.