The star of Kansas City chiefs, Chris Jones, looked for President Donald Trump to shake hands before the Super Bowl match on Sunday.
The imposing defense player went to President Trump a few moments after the arrival of his security details on the field.
Jones was seen approaching the president but keeping a respectful distance while Trump greeted the crowd and threw his fist in the air.
At the start, Trump did not notice his presence and started to move away, but doubled when he noticed that Jones was waiting for his moment to approach.
A video of the brief exchange between the two men sparked online praise, Maga fans celebrating Jones for his public exhibition of respect to Trump.
“The chef player Chris Jones was specifically released to shake the hand of President Trump just before the Super Bowl. America heals ” said one of them.
“It is the most professional American that the Super Bowl has been for a long time. America heals and it really feels good.
Others said they were shocked by “how the great NFL line players were”, since Jones dominated President Trump, 6’3 ”.
The star of Kansas City chiefs, Chris Jones, looked for President Donald Trump to shake hands before the Super Bowl match on Sunday
The imposing defense player went to President Trump a few moments after the arrival of him and his security details on the field
Another added: “root the Eagles, but KC could be the most magical team in the league”.
Trump had previously predicted a victory of the chiefs, praising the quarter of the Arrière Patrick Mahomes and indicating that the 29-year-old would conduct his team to the victory.
He is also a fan of the wife of Mahomes, Brittany, who supported Trump and the Maga movement during his electoral campaign.
“I looked at this great quarter -arre – who said in passing a phenomenal woman, okay, she is a fan of Trump,” said the president. “It’s a fan of Maga, so I love her.
“He’s a great person. I watched her interviewed … She’s great and he’s great.
Jones was celebrated for his patriotism throughout the playoffs, often tearing and becoming emotional during the performance of the national anthem.
Sunday was no exception. Jones suffered tears during the interpretation by Jon Baptiste of the national anthem.
But while Jones, 30, was clearly moved by Batiste’s performance, the fans who look deeply do not like it to account for superdome caesars.
A video of the brief exchange between the two men launched online praise, Maga fans celebrating Jones for its public display of respect to Trump
Jones was seen approaching the president but keeping a respectful distance while Trump greeted the crowd and threw his fist into the air
Trump has entered history by going to New Orleans for the game – he is the first president in office to have ever attended a Super Bowl
The star of chefs Chris Jones cried during the national anthem before the start of the Super Bowl
The American singer-songwriter had the honor of singing the star banner before the chief-eagles force test in New Orleans, but the fans felt that he had completely sore tone on the occasion .
By taking to X, a spectator wrote: “Sing the national anthem as the national anthem. It is not a jazz improvisation song! It’s shameful.
Another added: “I think you lack respect for the national anthem by trying jazz. Sorry, but not really sorry.
Kansas City fans believe that Jones tears are a good luck omen. The last two occasions, he suffered tears with bare hands, but at night in New Orleans, he had a fabric with him.
Trump has entered history by going to New Orleans for the match as the first in office to have ever attended a Super Bowl.
Speaking in an interview with the broader of the Super Bowl Fox before the match, Trump predicted that the chiefs would come out victorious against the Eagles of Philadelphia in the night.
Trump said that the relentless victory record for the quarter-Arrières Patrick Mahomes had opted for Kansas City, but predicted a tight match overall.
Trump was seen in the stands alongside his daughter Ivanka for the national anthem himself, while Jones and his teammates took their usual position on the side of the field.