Bio.
BENJAMIN WATSON.
BENJAMIN WATSON is a true talent and offensive force as an NFL tight end whose 15-year career included playing for the Patriots, Browns, Saints, Ravens, and Eagles. Drafted in the first round by New England in 2004, he won a Super Bowl as a rookie and became known for his remarkable hustle play in the 2005 AFC Divisional Game. Since retiring, he has become an author, a speaker, and an advocate. He serves as a college football studio analyst with the SEC Network, VP of strategic relationships with Human Coalition, and Director of Football for Pro Athletes Outreach. Along with his wife, Kirsten, he is the founder of The Watson 7 Foundation, a nonprofit focused on strengthening families. Pursuing their mission of justice, kindness, and faith, the Watsons now live in Georgia with their seven children.