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NFL Legend Tony Dungy & Sean Feucht Lead Third Annual “Super Bowl Jesus March” in San Francisco


Published: Feb 08, 2026 06:23 PM EST

NFL Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy, alongside worship leader Sean Feucht, joined hundreds of believers in a vibrant public witness through the streets of San Francisco on Saturday, February 7, as part of the third annual Super Bowl Jesus March-a worship and evangelistic demonstration held during Super Bowl week.

The march, organized by Let Us Worship, drew Christian participants committed to sharing the message that "Jesus is the only way to heaven," proclaiming faith and hope in Jesus Christ in the heart of one of the nation's most high-profile sporting events.

A veteran of multiple NFL championships both as a player and coach, Dungy shared a powerful testimony rooted in his own spiritual journey, recounting a pivotal chapel message from Super Bowl XIII that reshaped his perspective on faith and eternal priorities. Reflecting on the timeless message that relationships with Christ matter more than victory on the field, Dungy prayed over participants and emphasized that true victory is found in a relationship with Jesus.

"I was blessed to play in Super Bowl XIII... but if you don't know Jesus, you came out as a loser," Dungy shared with the gathering, underscoring the march's mission to reach both hearts and homes with the gospel message.

The demonstration also included participation from distinguished former NFL figures-including Kurt Warner and Shaun Alexander-who stood united in prayer and proclamation alongside marchers.

Celebrated on the streets leading up to Super Bowl LX, the Super Bowl Jesus March represents a growing movement of Christians using major cultural moments to amplify gospel witness and community outreach. By combining worship, prayer, and public testimony, the initiative seeks to inspire spiritual engagement and Gospel conversations among diverse audiences during one of America's biggest annual events.