‘Thank You, Lord, for This Day’—Dallas Cowboys Rookie Traeshon Holden Baptized

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Ahead of his official start in the NFL, Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver Traeshon Holden was baptized, and he’s sharing the news with the world.

“Thank you lord for this day,” posted Holden.

500K People Have Viewed the Baptism of Dallas Cowboys Rookie Wide Receiver Traeshon Holden

Holden was a wide receiver for the Oregon Ducks—completing a strong season with 45 catches for 718 yards and five touchdowns, according to Sports Illustrated. Before Oregon, Holden spent three years at Alabama. He, along with hundreds of others, waited in anticipation for the 2025 NFL draft.

Holden shared his faith even as he was quietly hopeful for the draft. He shared posts stating, “Jeremiah 29:11,” and “However it goes is exactly how it’s supposed to go. Thank you lord.”

While he shared news of many of his teammates and friends who were drafted into the NFL, Holden was not picked in the seven rounds of the draft.

The Dallas Cowboys snatched him up as an undrafted rookie for the 2025 season, but Holden had something pressing on his mind and heart.

Holden publicly professed his faith and was baptized at church. He shared a video of the life-changing moment, which has since been viewed more than 500,000 times.

“Thank you lord for this day,” Holden shared.


With hundreds of comments, Holden received encouragement and prayers from friends and fans.

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“Heavenly Father, we rejoice in Traeshon Holden’s baptism, a beautiful step in his faith journey,” prayed one fan. “Bless him with Your love, guide him with Your wisdom, and fill his heart with Your peace. May he grow ever closer to You. Amen.”

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Janna Firestone
Janna serves as Director of Women's Ministries at LifeSpring Covenant Church. You'll find her engaging in authentic conversation, enjoying a good laugh, or embarking on an outdoor adventure. Janna has contributed to several books for women and youth in the church, spoken to women's groups across the country, led small groups, and found a deep appreciation for soul care. She lives in Colorado with her husband and two sons.

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