9 Christian Football Players Who Glorify Jesus in the NFL

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With the 2025 NFL preseason underway, anticipation is growing for another year of pro football. Something else that’s growing is the number of NFL players who are Christian—and not ashamed to talk openly about their faith in Jesus.

Every fall, ChurchLeaders showcases Christian football players from a variety of teams and backgrounds. This year we’re expanding our coverage. Click here to read more about faith-filled NFL rookies. Below, check out nine high-profile Christian NFL players.

Coming soon: Watch for more information about Christian athletes who aren’t yet household names. After the regular season kicks off, look for additional coverage of Christian NFL alumni, analysts, coaches, and staff members.

Whether you watch football from the stands or from your sofa, and whether you’re a diehard fan or don’t know a first down from a touchdown, join us in a victory dance for all the NFL players who love Jesus!

9 Christian NFL Players in the Spotlight

1. CJ Stroud (Houston Texans)

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Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, 23, is gearing up for his third NFL season. After his first year with Houston, the Southern California native was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Early on, Stroud stood out for thanking Jesus in post-game interviews. He has credited God with helping him face challenges, including growing up in poverty. When Stroud was in middle school, his father began serving a lengthy prison sentence.

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The quarterback advocates for social justice reform and also works with children. In July, Make-a-Wish recipient John Sperring spent time with Stroud and said he admires the athlete for being “a great Christian.”

Also this summer, Stroud paid for seven kids to attend church camp in Texas. Vaughaligan Walwyn, pastor of Space City Church in Houston, called the QB “a powerful ambassador” for Jesus, adding, “We’re always looking for a champion.”

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Stephanie Martin
Stephanie Martin, a freelance writer and editor in Denver, has spent her entire 30-year journalism career in Christian publishing. She loves the Word and words, is a binge reader and grammar nut, and is fanatic (as her family can attest) about Jeopardy! and pro football.

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