The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off at Super Bowl LIX next month at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
This marks the third consecutive Super Bowl for the Chiefs, who are seeking to win the Lombardi trophy for the fourth time. Meanwhile, the Eagles, who won at Superbowl LII in 2018, will be making their fifth Super Bowl appearance following their loss against the Chiefs in 2023.
Regardless of which team you're rooting for, here are 6 players from both teams who are professing Christians and will be playing at Super Bowl LIX on February 9.
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1. Patrick Mahomes
1. Patrick Mahomes
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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been outspoken about his Christian faith throughout his career. On Sunday, his team was victorious 32-29 over the Buffalo Bills AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
"First off, I want to give all glory to God. Without Him, none of this is possible, and I truly mean that," Mahomes told CBS Sports in a post-game interview.
Prior to Super Bowl LV last year, Mahomes shared that he prays at the goalpost prior to every game.
"Before every game, I walk the field, and I do a prayer at the goalpost," he said before Super Bowl LV. "I just thank God for those opportunities, and I thank God for letting me be on a stage where I can glorify him."
According to Marca, this pregame prayer routine lasts about two hours, and it has been something that Mahomes has practiced since high school. During a 2023 interview at Super Bowl LVII, Mahomes noted how he got a tattoo in light of the biblical story Eutychus in Acts 20:7, which had a profound impact on his life.
"It's about being half in and half out on God. That's the interpretation I took from it and how you can't be half in and half out," Mahomes said. "So that was the Bible verse that kind of stuck with me, that told me that I needed to be fully in."
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2. Harrison Butker
2. Harrison Butker
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Next on the list is Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, a devout Catholic who has often spoken out against abortion. Last year, he made headlines for his comments during a commencement speech at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, particularly noting that women were lied to by society, and although they look forward to having careers one day, they ultimately look forward to becoming mothers.
"I can tell you that my beautiful wife, Isabelle, would be the first to say that her life truly started when she started living her vocation as a wife and as a mother," he said. "Things like abortion, [in-vitro fertilization], surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a growing support for degenerate cultural values and media all stem from the pervasiveness of disorder."
He also denounced then-President Joe Biden for supporting abortion.
During a White House ceremony with the Chiefs in June 2023, Butker wore a tie featuring the Latin phrase Vulnerari Praesidio, which means "protect the most vulnerable."
His Instagram, which includes faith-based posts and Bible verses, includes the words "Christus regnat," a Latin phrase that translates to "Christ reigns, as part of his bio.
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3. Chris Jones
3. Chris Jones
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Chiefs Defensive tackle Chris Jones is a Christian who has posted about his faith on social media, including having I Am Second, a reference to the Christian organization, in his bio.
"God is good!" Jones wrote on X earlier this month.
According to BeliefNet, Jones shared he was raised in the church.
"My grandma, right behind her house, probably 200 feet, is a church that everyone in my small town, everyone in my neighborhood, goes to," he said. "I was raised in a church. My grandfather used to play guitar. My grandmother has a singing group, so it was a natural thing for us to go to church every Sunday."
During a 2020 interview with Sports Spectrum, Jones said that "my faith is everything" while he described his upbringing in church.
"Jesus means the Son of God," Jones said. "The most perfect human being who sacrificed His life for us, so that right there means a lot, so our sins can be forgiven."
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4. Jalen Hurts
4. Jalen Hurts
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During a post-game interview on Sunday, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts expressed gratitude to God after his team defeated the Washington Commanders 55-23 in Philadelphia. As reported by Church Leaders, he thanked "God for the opportunity, thank him for giving me focus and resilience and steadfastness within it all."
When asked about his Super Bowl loss against the Chiefs in 2023, he stressed the importance of resilience.
"Failure has to be used as a source of pain to go take that next step," the quarterback added, "There's always learning opportunities [in] everything, and I think it's human nature to be ignited by the shortcomings."
Speaking with Essentially Sports, Hurts spoke about his Christian faith, including his favorite Bible verse, John 13:7, which reads, "You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand."
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5. Will Shipley
5. Will Shipley
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Toward the end of the NFC Championship game, Eagles running back Will Shipley scored his first touchdown in the NFL. Shipley, 22, told Clemson Sports Talk playing football is "what God put me on this earth to do."
When it comes to maintaining enthusiasm for the game, he said, "I think it's the Holy Spirit shining through me, which is why I have to learn how to redirect it sometimes to truly let the light shine."
Shipley has also referenced his Christian faith, including a recent Instagram post about following the path God has laid out.
"He has paved the path, it is our duty to go down it", Shipley wrote in the caption. He also added a Bible verse from Proverbs 19:21 NLT: "You can make many plans, but the Lord's purpose will prevail."
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6. Saquon Barkley
6. Saquon Barkley
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Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has also been outspoken about his Christian faith. Prior to the 2023 Super Bowl, he told Sports Spectrum, "I read the Bible a lot because that's how I fight my problems. I'm not trying to stand up here and be a perfect guy because I'm not; nobody is. But I just lean heavily on my faith and try to let [God] direct my paths."
He also shared that his favorite Bible verse is Romans 8:18, which he paraphrased as "The pain you have been feeling cannot compare to the joy that is coming."
Barkley also shared how his faith is the driving force behind his football games and life during an interview with Faith On The Field podcast.
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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.
Originally published January 29, 2025.