Faith and Football with Saints’ Demario Davis and Chad Hennings

Chad Hennings, Promise Keepers board member and former Dallas Cowboy, hosts a conversation with New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis. Last year, Demario was the recipient of the 2021 Super Bowl Breakfast Prestigious Character Award. In honor of this year’s Super Bowl Breakfast, Demario and Chad met up to discuss football and faith. (Don’t forget to tune in for this year’s Super Bowl Breakfast—hosted by Sage Steele and featuring Russell Wilson as this year’s award recipient!) Listen in as they discuss navigating and balancing sports, family, and discipleship while pursuing Christ above all. Demario Davis’s NFL history has included him playing for the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and most recently, the New Orleans Saints. Davis was also the recipient of the 2021 Super Bowl Breakfast Prestigious Character Award. He is married to his wife of ten years, Tamela Gill-Davis, who joins him in this conversation. Demario is joined in this conversation by his wife of ten years, Tamela Gill-Davis. “In today's society, when you see boldness in believers standing up and taking action—standing on what they know to be true. The grace of God is igniting inside of them to give them that confidence, no matter what their peers are thinking, no matter what their bosses are thinking, no matter what mainstream society is trying to tell them. And we need that today.” - Demario Davis “I really started to examine my life a little bit and realize that my life wasn't going a direction I wanted it to go and something needed to change… I came to Christ and the scales were removed from my eyes… And so I just had a passion to go and share the gospel in my locker room and beyond.” - Demario Davis Learn more about the 2021 Super Bowl Breakfast at superbowlbreakfast.com. Never miss another episode! Subscribe to “On the Edge with Ken Harrison” today.

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Ken is the chairman and CEO of Promise Keepers. Ken’s mission is to provide executive leadership and strategic direction to the ministry while inspiring men to be bold, humble and ambitious about their faith. Harrison also serves as CEO of WaterStone, a Christian Community Foundation that gives away over $1 million per week to build God’s Kingdom. He started his career as an LAPD street cop in the notorious Watts/Compton area. There he received numerous commendations and awards.