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Who is performing the ASL national anthem at the 2025 Super Bowl?

Who is performing the ASL national anthem at the 2025 Super Bowl?

USA Today09-02-2025
The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday.
The Eagles look to win their first trophy in the Jalen Hurts era, but the Kansas City Chiefs will make their third consecutive and fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years.
Several performances will be held before the massive matchup, including the 'Star Spangled Banner.' Actress Stephanie Nogueras will perform the national anthem in American Sign Language (ASL).
Stephanie is best known for her recurring role as Natalie Pierce on the TV series Switched at Birth. She also had a guest star role as Elly, a deaf mermaid, on NBC's show Grimm.
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