It turns out, there are quite a few players and team personnel on both sidelines who are Christians.
It turns out, there are quite a few players and team personnel on both sidelines who are Christians.
The Kansas City Chiefs return to the Super Bowl, hoping to clinch a victory as sweet as last year's. The current American Football Conference winners will go head-to-head with the National Football Conference reigning champs, the San Francisco 49ers, in Super Bowl LVIII. The Chiefs have an impressive 11-6 record, yet the 49ers come out on top this season at 12-5. Kick-off starts at 6:30 PM Eastern Time at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Many key players, notably both teams' starting quarterbacks, are proud Christians.
Here are eight of the Christian athletes taking the field for Super Bowl LVIII... and it's by no means - nor intended to be - an exhaustive list:
The incident comes months after Rip Curl dropped Hamilton as a brand ambassador for over two decades due to her opposition of trans-identifying males competing in women’s sports.
Sophomore Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Evers is crediting God for transforming his life and changing his perspective on playing football.
One of the NFL's top rookie quarterbacks says he wants to use his talent to not only win games but to spread the Gospel of Christ.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders maintained his faith-centric outlook on football after a blowout loss to Oregon Saturday, praising God in a postgame news conference and continuing that approach on social media, where he said he thanks Jesus, win or lose.
Teenage tennis sensation Coco Gauff won the first major tournament of her young career Saturday, and then bowed down in prayer as thousands in the arena and millions on television watched.
The leading tackler on a defense that led New Orleans to an opening week victory used his post-game news conference Sunday to read Scripture and testify of God's healing power during a medical scare with his four-year-old daughter.
One of the world's rising stars in women's tennis won her third single's title of the year Sunday and then thanked Jesus for protecting her.
The NFL player whose life story formed the basis of The Blind Side asked a Tennessee court on Monday to end the conservatorship with the family that raised him, alleging they never adopted him as was claimed in the hit movie.