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Donovan Smith celebrates second Super Bowl ring on social media

Former Penn State offensive lineman Donovan Smith picked up his second Super Bowl championship when the Kansas City Chiefs topped the San Franciso 49ers in overtime of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday. Smith earned the 63rd Super Bowl ring in Penn State history, and he took to social media to celebrate the fact he now has a second Super Bowl ring.

“I get to HOLD 2 fingers up with rings,” Smith said on his X, formerly known as Twitter, account on Monday afternoon as the Chiefs continued to celebrate their latest world championship.

Smith won his first Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. Smith was drafted by the Bucs in the second round of the 2015 NFL draft. Smith spent eight seasons with the Bucs, winning a Super Bowl with Tom Brady, but was released by the franchise in March 2023.

Smith was only on a one-year contract with Kansas City, so it remains to be seen if he will have a chance to help the Chiefs go for the first threepeat in Super Bowl history in 2024.

Penn State has been represented by at least one Super Bowl participant in 53 out of 58 Super Bowl games in NFL history.

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Story originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire