logo
Super Bowl: Ledisi Performs 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' With 125 New Orleans Students

Super Bowl: Ledisi Performs 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' With 125 New Orleans Students

Yahoo09-02-2025

Ledisi took to the field at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday to deliver a powerful performance of 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.'
Ledisi was joined during the pregame portion of the game by 125 youth choir members from the Greater New Orleans High School Chorale Collective to perform the song in honor of its 125th anniversary.
More from The Hollywood Reporter
Taylor Swift Touches Down at Super Bowl LIX in Chic All-White Outfit
How to Watch the 2025 Super Bowl Today Online
Taylor Swift, Jay-Z, Adam Sandler, Bradley Cooper Among Stars at 2025 Super Bowl
The song, which is referred to as 'The Black National Anthem,' was written in 1900 by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson as a poem, with music by his brother, John Rosamond Johnson, according to the NAACP website. The song was first performed that year by a choir of 500 schoolchildren at a segregated school in Florida where James Weldon Johnson served as principal. That performance also was part of a celebration of President Abraham Lincoln's birthday.
Watch Ledisi's Super Bowl performance below.
.@ledisi and 125 New Orleans high school students perform 'Lift Every Voice And Sing' to celebrate the hymn's 125th anniversary. #SBLIX pic.twitter.com/zC7e0MOQbM
— NFL (@NFL) February 9, 2025
Super Bowl LIX is taking place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are facing off again after meeting up in the big game two years ago, when the Chiefs prevailed.
This is the Chiefs' their third straight Super Bowl after winning in both 2023 and 2024. The Chiefs triumphed over the San Francisco 49ers last year. They also won in 1970 and in 2020.
This marks the second time in three years that the Eagles have made it to the game, and the fifth time in franchise history. The Eagles have one Super Bowl win to their credit, in 2018.
If Kansas City triumphs at the game, it would become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls.
Also during the pregame entertainment, Jon Batiste was scheduled to perform the National Anthem, Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle will perform 'America the Beautiful,' and Lady Gaga and Harry Connick Jr. also took the stage.
Best of The Hollywood Reporter
Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More
Hollywood's Highest-Profile Harris Endorsements: Taylor Swift, George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen and More
Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2024: Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo and More

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Browns' 'high-level' quarterback room has Super Bowl MVP, 2 rookies and some fun
Browns' 'high-level' quarterback room has Super Bowl MVP, 2 rookies and some fun

USA Today

timean hour ago

  • USA Today

Browns' 'high-level' quarterback room has Super Bowl MVP, 2 rookies and some fun

Browns' 'high-level' quarterback room has Super Bowl MVP, 2 rookies and some fun Show Caption Hide Caption Shedeur Sanders not feeling pressure from his doubters After sliding in the NFL Draft, Shedeur Sanders explains why he's not bothered by his many doubters as Browns career begins. Sports Pulse Editor's note: This story is a part of a series by USA TODAY Sports called Project: June. We will publish at least one NFL-themed story every day throughout the month because fans know the league truly never sleeps. BEREA, OH — Story time in the Cleveland Browns quarterback meeting room can take a while sometimes. Or, as veteran signal-caller Joe Flacco relayed at minicamp Wednesday, it could last the entire meeting. Take a recent 9 a.m. gaggle, with a team lift scheduled 20 minutes later. Somebody brought up taking vacations and whether it was possible not to enjoy going on them. "That turned into five stories, and next thing you know you know, it's 9:17, you're like, 'All right, guys, see you later,'" said Flacco, entering his 18th NFL season. 'So, yeah, that can happen. But throughout the course of my career, that happens on Fridays in the season. You're prepared, you're ready, you've kind of covered everything, and sometimes you tell stories for 15 minutes. That's what being a teammate and getting to know these guys is all about.' The Browns' quarterback room – led by Flacco and filled with young journeyman Kenny Pickett and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders – is crowded. It deals with heightened outside attention in the aftermath of drafting Sanders following his dramatic fall in the 2025 NFL draft. But the main priority of the group, which also includes the injured Deshaun Watson and head coach Kevin Stefanski in addition to quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave and offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, is to turn a high-profile quarterback competition into a way to build team chemistry and win football games. 'The discussion that occurs in the quarterback room is outstanding,' Stefanski said. 'It's fun. It's high-level discussion. It's new for the two young guys...I think it's an impressive thing for those young guys to absorb.' Having the chance to throw a play up from the respective careers of Flacco or Pickett is often a good way to start a discussion about football. For the other topics, oftentimes Sanders will offer something up and Flacco will run with it. Sanders is also prone to give Flacco a verbal jab about their age gap (Sanders is 23, while Flacco is 40). 'It's real fun having those guys in the room,' Sanders said. 'Quarterbacks, we think in similar ways, but not everybody always talks about it.' During practice, Sanders said, Flacco has helped instruct him on the quickest way to progress through route reads. And Sanders wants the feedback. Throughout the first two days of minicamp, the two have conversed plenty on the field, with Flacco often gesturing with his hands – and maybe even flashing a smile barely visible through his facemask. 'He's a pro. I'd be dumb not to get insight from somebody who's had success over all the years he has,' Sanders said. MORE: 'I got time to grow and mature': Shedeur Sanders battling at Browns camp On Wednesday, Gabriel took first-team reps in the red zone. The lefty pumped three hard throws over the middle for completions later in practice during move-the-ball drills. Gabriel referred to the quarterbacks on the roster as diverse 'in experience.' 'I think what we've done really well as a room is just the inability to dwell on the past,' the former Central Florida, Oklahoma and Oregon quarterback said. He added: 'I think there's a lot of juice in the squeeze. But you've got to ask the right questions.' Most of the technique questions, according to Flacco and Pickett, have revolved around the under-center snaps required in Stefanski's offense to set up the play-action pass and run concepts. 'Hopefully I can give them some insight,' said Pickett, who won Super Bowl 59 earlier this year with the Philadelphia Eagles as Jalen Hurts' backup after an unsuccessful stint starting for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Maximizing time on the practice field – more reps lead to more confidence, Pickett said – is paramount and Cleveland has often split the team into two so a pair of quarterbacks can rotate in and out. It also means that a player may have the chance to run a certain play once the entire camp. Flacco appears to be the presumed starter but didn't take many snaps during minicamp by design. Pickett primarily worked with the starters, although the coaching staff gave Gabriel a shot with them, while Sanders has yet to face the first-team defense. 'I think everyone in this game sees themselves as starters and that belief of self is why a lot of guys are in the NFL,' Gabriel said. 'So you just continue to improve, continue to challenge yourself.' Teams can dress three quarterbacks on the game-day roster, but carrying four on the roster is rare. The odds of all four quarterbacks staying in Cleveland through the season are slim. MORE: Emotional Browns say they will miss cherished running back Nick Chubb 'Let's not look too much into who's out there when we're in the installation phase, we're in the teaching phase,' Stefanski said. Flacco said he trusts Stefanski's plan and that's all he can do. 'Listen, I'd love to go out there and take 120 reps a day and get in a groove,' he said. As a rookie in 2008, Flacco joined the Baltimore Ravens with Kyle Boller and Troy Smith on the roster as the two veterans slated to battle for the starting job. But after camp and before the season, they signed veteran backup Todd Bouman, who was 36 at the time. 'His family was back in Minnesota, and he'd take me out to dinner and go out for a drink here and there, and just an unbelievable person,' Flacco said. 'I appreciated it in the moment, but looking back also, it was something that kind of calmed me down because you had a good relationship with somebody in the room you could feel comfortable around and you felt was genuinely rooting for you.' Having that type of chemistry depends on the personalities in the room, Stefanski said. He remembers being the Vikings' assistant quarterbacks coach during the season with Brett Favre, Sage Rosenfels, Joe Webb and Tarvaris Jackson. 'I've been very fortunate to be in some great rooms with professionals,' Stefanski said. 'Guys who try to work hard at their craft but also have some fun while we're in there.' For the 2025 Browns, Stefanski is hoping that formula works once again and produces a clear-cut starter that can take Cleveland back to the postseason – or even be the franchise quarterback of the future. All the NFL news on and off the field. Sign up for USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter.

Rodgers marks first day with Steelers by revealing secret wedding
Rodgers marks first day with Steelers by revealing secret wedding

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Rodgers marks first day with Steelers by revealing secret wedding

Aaron Rodgers joined the Steelers for the start of their mandatory mini-camp on Tuesday [Reuters] New Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has revealed he had a secret wedding earlier this year. The NFL's four-time Most Valuable Player spent months contemplating his future before deciding to sign a one-year deal with the Steelers. Advertisement Rodgers signed his contract on Saturday and in a picture posted by the team on social media, he had a black band on his wedding ring finger. The 41-year-old held a news conference on Tuesday after spending his first day training with the Steelers and one of the last questions was about the ring. "Yeah, it's a wedding ring," said Rodgers. Asked how long he's been married, he added: "It's been a couple of months." Rodgers was released after a disappointing second season with the New York Jets, becoming a free agent for the first time in his 20-year career. He had visited the Steelers and reportedly received an offer from the New York Giants, but in April, Rodgers said that he was "open to anything", including retirement. Advertisement The 2011 Super Bowl winner previously said that he delayed his decision because of personal reasons and, earlier in Tuesday's news conference, he said: "I was dealing with a lot of things in my personal life. "Some things improved a little bit, where I felt like I could fully be all in here with the guys. "I didn't want to short-change the guys and be signed but be elsewhere mentally or physically. Until I could be here and be all in, I needed to take care of my business." Who is Aaron Rodgers' wife? Rodgers, who spent the first 18 years of his career with the Green Bay Packers, has had a number of high-profile partners during his NFL career. Advertisement But he has not been married previously and did not share any further information about his wife on Tuesday. Speaking to The Pat McAfee Show in December, he said he had a girlfriend named Brittani while discussing Christmas shopping. When one of the co-hosts joked about whether it was singer Britney Spears, Rodgers replied: "Not Britney Spears, no. This is Brittani with an 'i'." Speaking to Pat McAfee again in April, Rodgers added that he is "in a serious relationship". "I have off-the-field stuff going on that requires my attention," he added. "I have personal commitments I made, not knowing what my future was going to look like after last year, that are important to me." Advertisement It now seems that one of those commitments was a wedding, perhaps even a honeymoon too. What else did Rodgers say on first day? After visiting the Steelers, Rodgers has said that he remained in regular contact with head coach Mike Tomlin before informing him of his decision. The 53-year-old is the NFL's longest-serving current head coach having been in charge at Pittsburgh since 2007. He led the franchise to a sixth Super Bowl win in 2009, before losing the big game to Rodgers' Packers in 2011, and the Steelers have not had a losing record in Tomlin's 18 seasons in charge. Asked why he chose Pittsburgh, Rodgers said: "It starts with Mike Tomlin. I've been a fan of his for a long time. Advertisement "The rapport that fell in between me and Mike made it to where, as I was going through my personal stuff, that there wasn't any other option for me. It was here or not play [retire]." Only Peyton Manning (five) has been named the NFL MVP more times than Rodgers, yet a second Super Bowl win has eluded him. Asked what a Super Bowl win with Pittsburgh would mean, Rodgers said: "It'd mean a seventh championship for the city. That'd be great. "I have a lot that motivates me, but this is about the love for the game - a game that has given me so much over the years - and making peace with a nice, long career."

Fans Are Noticing a Major Change About Arch Manning
Fans Are Noticing a Major Change About Arch Manning

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Fans Are Noticing a Major Change About Arch Manning

Fans Are Noticing a Major Change About Arch Manning originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Arch Manning appears to be sharp as the upcoming season approaches. Manning, who's taking over as Steve Sarkisian's starting quarterback with the Texas Longhorns, has been discussed ad nauseam this offseason. The extra work he's putting in is giving people something else to talk about. Advertisement In a video posted to X on Friday, Manning worked on his craft, zipping passes to receivers while moving around crisply at Tulane's Yulman Stadium. "His throwing mechanics look a lot different this year," one fan commented. "That footwork is beautiful," another gushed. "A mobile Manning is going to be a problem." "Looks like he got rid of that slight tilt back he had," someone noticed. "Heisman SZN loading." "Footwork (fire emojis)," another analyzed. "Quinn was moving like a newborn deer in the pocket." "Man, look at the footwork," a commenter said. "Will never take it for granted again." Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning evades Florida Gators defensive back Trikweze Bridges while looking to Wachter-Imagn Images Arch Manning sat patiently behind former highly-touted five-star Quinn Ewers for the past two seasons. Ewers is now with the Miami Dolphins, and Manning's surname alone gets people excited. His uncles, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, both won a pair of Super Bowls, while his grandfather, Archie Manning, was a franchise passer during his days in the NFL. Advertisement On3's J.D. PicKell believes Manning will play more than one go-round as the Longhorns' starter. "Arch Manning is not going to be the first pick in next year's (NFL) draft because, y'all, he's not even gonna leave school," PicKell said last month. "I've seen a lot of stuff out there. I think, actually, in Vegas, he's got the best odds to be the top pick next year. ... I'm just telling you, I don't think he's going pro, man. I don't." Related: CFB Analyst Makes Bold Arch Manning 2026 NFL Draft Claim This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store