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“For me, just thinking about my journey and my story, I know God was a part of it.”
“I think as an athlete you get into the performance mindset of kind of earning respect, earning people’s love, if you will. Earning the approval of others. I learned that it’s not that way with God.”
“He’s going to put you through some adverse situations but He’s never going to leave you alone by yourself. Even in your lowest moments or your highest moments, He’s always going to be right there with you, no matter what.”
Leading up to Super Bowl LVIII, numerous players and coaches on the Kansas City Chiefs shared about their faith in God. Watch the video above to see some highlights. For more, visit our YouTube channel.
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