Super Bowl LV champion, Tom Brady, speaks during the 22nd Annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration on Feb. 6, 2021. | Screenshot: BET
Super Bowl LV champion and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady shared a heartfelt message to Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson during the 22nd-annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration televised on BET Saturday night.
The virtual production kicked off with a dynamic prayer led by Pastor Mike Todd and was hosted by television and radio personality Rickey Smiley.
In between musical performances, Watson was presented this year’s “Faith In Action Award” by retired NFL running back Warrick Dunn, a man of faith who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons during his career.
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Super Bowl Gospel Celebration
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NFL’s annual championship game with performances and appearances by host
Rickey Smiley, Houston Texans quarterback and awardee
Deshaun Watson,
Pastor Mike Todd leads a prayer during the 22nd Annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration.
Super Bowl Gospel Celebration
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Nothing Can Stop Us” was the theme for the event that premiered on BET on Saturday, Feb. 6, and had an encore Sunday morning, ahead of
Super Bowl LV. Pastor Todd opened the program with a prayer. Throughout the celebration, there were spirit-moving performances from
Erica Campbell and
Voices of Fire presented
Koryn Hawthorne; and Gospel pioneer
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Glenn Parker pulled out his rings the big, shiny ones he kept but never really wanted.
Giants teammate Derek Engler was over for dinner, during the off week before the Giants faced the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV, 20 years ago. As Engler admired the AFC Championship rings Parker had won in four consecutive Super Bowl losses with the Buffalo Bills, Parker shared his fears about the upcoming trip to Tampa, Fla.
“I don’t want another one of these,” Parker told him.