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Sports stars you didn’t know were religious

Updated 3:28 PM EDT, Sun April 5, 2015
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Former football and baseball star Deion Sanders says he was a big party boy before he became a Christian. "The Bible describes it in the first chapter of Ecclesiastes as chasing after the wind, and that's exactly what it was like," he said.
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Former football and baseball star Deion Sanders says he was a big party boy before he became a Christian. "The Bible describes it in the first chapter of Ecclesiastes as chasing after the wind, and that's exactly what it was like," he said.
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Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning says he doesn't bring his faith on the football field, but that doesn't make him "any less a Christian" than more demonstrative players. In his autobiography, Manning says he committed his life to Jesus when he was 13 after a preacher asked, "If you died today, are 100% sure you'd go to heaven?"
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Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning says he doesn't bring his faith on the football field, but that doesn't make him "any less a Christian" than more demonstrative players. In his autobiography, Manning says he committed his life to Jesus when he was 13 after a preacher asked, "If you died today, are 100% sure you'd go to heaven?"
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Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, says that he was a "bad kid" but became a committed Christian after Jesus appeared to him in a dream when he was 14.
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Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, says that he was a "bad kid" but became a committed Christian after Jesus appeared to him in a dream when he was 14.
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Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio is a cradle Catholic who is active in the church's charity programs. His wife, Linda, presented Pope Francis with a Broncos football in October.
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Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio is a cradle Catholic who is active in the church's charity programs. His wife, Linda, presented Pope Francis with a Broncos football in October.
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Tennis star Serena Williams doesn't talk much about her faith, but her family are Jehovah's Witnesses. "I grew up a Witness, and it's what I know, and we teach things that come from the Bible," Williams told the magazine Sister 2 Sister.
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Tennis star Serena Williams doesn't talk much about her faith, but her family are Jehovah's Witnesses. "I grew up a Witness, and it's what I know, and we teach things that come from the Bible," Williams told the magazine Sister 2 Sister.
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Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal greeted fellow Muslims with kisses during the Western Conference Finals in 2002. "It's not a French thing," O'Neal told the Los Angeles Times. "It's a Muslim thing."
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Basketball star Shaquille O'Neal greeted fellow Muslims with kisses during the Western Conference Finals in 2002. "It's not a French thing," O'Neal told the Los Angeles Times. "It's a Muslim thing."
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Mariano Rivera, who retired in 2013 after 19 seasons as a pitcher for the New York Yankees, plans to start a church in his native Panama. "Everything I have and everything I became is because of the strength of the Lord, and through him I have accomplished everything," Rivera told New York magazine.
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Mariano Rivera, who retired in 2013 after 19 seasons as a pitcher for the New York Yankees, plans to start a church in his native Panama. "Everything I have and everything I became is because of the strength of the Lord, and through him I have accomplished everything," Rivera told New York magazine.
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Philip Rivers, quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, was raised a Catholic and still practices the faith. "The biggest thing that stuck in my head from my mom was, never miss Mass," Rivers has said.
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Philip Rivers, quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, was raised a Catholic and still practices the faith. "The biggest thing that stuck in my head from my mom was, never miss Mass," Rivers has said.
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Former boxer Mike Tyson told Fox News in December that he's "very grateful to be a Muslim." "Allah doesn't need me; I need Allah," said the onetime heavyweight champion.
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Former boxer Mike Tyson told Fox News in December that he's "very grateful to be a Muslim." "Allah doesn't need me; I need Allah," said the onetime heavyweight champion.
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Tony Dungy, former coach of the of the Indianapolis Colts, gathers his team in prayer in the locker room after winning Super Bowl XLI against the Chicago Bears in 2007. "We all want to be good citizens and do the right thing. But without faith at the core -- faith and understanding that you are put on this Earth by God for a reason -- it can be pretty hollow," Dungy told Christianity Today in 2009.
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Tony Dungy, former coach of the of the Indianapolis Colts, gathers his team in prayer in the locker room after winning Super Bowl XLI against the Chicago Bears in 2007. "We all want to be good citizens and do the right thing. But without faith at the core -- faith and understanding that you are put on this Earth by God for a reason -- it can be pretty hollow," Dungy told Christianity Today in 2009.
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Former NFL running back Ricky Williams was raised a Southern Baptist, and his father is a pastor. He still considers himself a Christian, according to ESPN, but his house is adorned with symbols of many faiths, including Hinduism and Buddhism. "The religions are many, but God is one. I believe based on what I've studied, all religions say the same thing but in different ways," Williams told ESPN.
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Former NFL running back Ricky Williams was raised a Southern Baptist, and his father is a pastor. He still considers himself a Christian, according to ESPN, but his house is adorned with symbols of many faiths, including Hinduism and Buddhism. "The religions are many, but God is one. I believe based on what I've studied, all religions say the same thing but in different ways," Williams told ESPN.
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Olympic marathoner Ryan Hall is a deeply devout evangelical Christian, even basing his training routine on the Bible. "I believe that the Bible is the best sports psychology book out there and that Jesus would have been an amazing athlete," he told Running Times in 2010.
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Olympic marathoner Ryan Hall is a deeply devout evangelical Christian, even basing his training routine on the Bible. "I believe that the Bible is the best sports psychology book out there and that Jesus would have been an amazing athlete," he told Running Times in 2010.
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Mike Piazza, a former catcher for the New York Mets, is a devoted Catholic. "I truly believe my whole professional career has been a blessing from God," he told Beliefnet.
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Mike Piazza, a former catcher for the New York Mets, is a devoted Catholic. "I truly believe my whole professional career has been a blessing from God," he told Beliefnet.
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Former NBA basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was known as Lew Alcindor before he converted to Islam when he was 24. "I don't think I would have been able to be as successful as I was as an athlete if it were not for Islam. It gave me a moral anchor; it enabled me to not be materialistic; it enabled me to see more what was important in the world," he has said.
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Former NBA basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was known as Lew Alcindor before he converted to Islam when he was 24. "I don't think I would have been able to be as successful as I was as an athlete if it were not for Islam. It gave me a moral anchor; it enabled me to not be materialistic; it enabled me to see more what was important in the world," he has said.
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Los Angeles Angels left fielder Josh Hamilton says his evangelical faith has helped him recover from substance abuse problems. "It's amazing, the last few years, what God's done in my life and how quickly he's done it," Hamilton has said.
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Los Angeles Angels left fielder Josh Hamilton says his evangelical faith has helped him recover from substance abuse problems. "It's amazing, the last few years, what God's done in my life and how quickly he's done it," Hamilton has said.
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There are more religious reminders than basketball trophies in Jabari Parker's family home in Chicago. The Duke University basketball star is a devout Mormon. "Basketball is what I do," he told Sports Illustrated. "It's not who I am."
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There are more religious reminders than basketball trophies in Jabari Parker's family home in Chicago. The Duke University basketball star is a devout Mormon. "Basketball is what I do," he told Sports Illustrated. "It's not who I am."
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Ian Kinsler of the Texas Rangers is part of a long line of Jewish baseball stars. "If you have any kind of Jewish ancestry attached to your name, people are going to notice it," Kinsler has told ESPN. "Whenever we're in New York, Boston or Chicago, I always get some kind of question about it."
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Ian Kinsler of the Texas Rangers is part of a long line of Jewish baseball stars. "If you have any kind of Jewish ancestry attached to your name, people are going to notice it," Kinsler has told ESPN. "Whenever we're in New York, Boston or Chicago, I always get some kind of question about it."
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Former National Football League quarterback Steve Young is a Mormon who spoke at an "affirmation conference" for gays and lesbians last year. His goal, Young told the Salt Lake Tribune, "is to build bridges with my gay brothers and sisters. We need to see each other as Jesus sees us."
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Former National Football League quarterback Steve Young is a Mormon who spoke at an "affirmation conference" for gays and lesbians last year. His goal, Young told the Salt Lake Tribune, "is to build bridges with my gay brothers and sisters. We need to see each other as Jesus sees us."
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Former World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali participates in a religious ceremony for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in the Royal Palace in Rabat, Morocco, in 1998. Ali first converted to the Nation of Islam but has since become a Sufi Muslim, according to his daughter.
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Former World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali participates in a religious ceremony for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in the Royal Palace in Rabat, Morocco, in 1998. Ali first converted to the Nation of Islam but has since become a Sufi Muslim, according to his daughter.
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American track star Allyson Felix thanked God after winning gold at the 2012 Olympics in London. "My faith inspires me so much. It is the very reason that I run. I feel that my running is completely a gift from God and it is my responsibility to use it to glorify him," Felix said.
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American track star Allyson Felix thanked God after winning gold at the 2012 Olympics in London. "My faith inspires me so much. It is the very reason that I run. I feel that my running is completely a gift from God and it is my responsibility to use it to glorify him," Felix said.
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Tiger Woods repeatedly invoked his Buddhist faith during his public apology for marital infidelity in 2010. "People probably don't realize it," he said, "but I was raised a Buddhist, and I actively practiced my faith from childhood until I drifted away from it in recent years."
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Tiger Woods repeatedly invoked his Buddhist faith during his public apology for marital infidelity in 2010. "People probably don't realize it," he said, "but I was raised a Buddhist, and I actively practiced my faith from childhood until I drifted away from it in recent years."

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