Will Anderson Jr. Opens 50 Million Contract Press Conference With Prayer to Jesus: 'I Owe All I Am to You'

Houston Texans star Will Anderson Jr. thanked Jesus and declared his faith before reporters after signing a historic 50 million contract.

Will Anderson Jr. of the Houston Texans at his contract extension press conference wearing a cross necklace and giving glory to Jesus Christ

Houston Texans Star Will Anderson Jr. Thanks Jesus After Signing Historic $150 Million NFL Contract


Houston Texans All Pro defensive end Will Anderson Jr. has become the highest paid non quarterback in NFL history after signing a three year, $150 million contract extension with $134 million guaranteed. The 24 year old opened his press conference on April 21, 2026, with a prayer that left no doubt about where his priorities lie.

"Thank you, Jesus. I owe all I am to you. Without you, I am nothing."

Anderson, now the 11th highest paid player in the league overall, sitting behind only 10 quarterbacks, told reporters that despite the record breaking deal, his focus has never been on finances.

"It's really never ever been about the money for me. It's always just been about walking in my purpose and doing what God has called me to do."

The Alabama product, entering his fourth NFL season, was visibly emotional throughout the announcement. He told reporters he had been "overwhelmed with joy" and shedding "nonstop tears" since learning of the deal.

Anderson also shared a powerful message directed at young people watching:

"With God, everything is possible. You are not what this world wants you to be but everything God has called you to be."

The defensive end credited his high school coach, whom he described as "a man of God," for shaping his character. He also spoke about his involvement with God Behind Bars ministry, visiting incarcerated men at San Francisco's San Quentin prison and being moved by their faith despite their circumstances.

NFL Star Will Anderson Jr. Gives All Glory to Christ After Record Breaking Contract Extension

Will Anderson Jr. number 51 of the Houston Texans in action during an NFL game wearing his Texans uniform

Anderson praised Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, describing him as "grounded in His faith," and said the coach's leadership directly influences the team's culture for the better. The defender wore a cross necklace during the press conference, a visible symbol of the faith he declared from the podium.


The Crusader's Opinion

In a league where athletes routinely thank their agents, their brand deals, and themselves, Will Anderson Jr. stood at that podium and thanked Jesus Christ. Not as a throwaway line. Not as a cliche. He opened with prayer, he wore his cross, and he told the world that $150 million means nothing without God. This is what it looks like when a man walks in his purpose. Anderson is not just the highest paid non quarterback in the NFL. He is a witness for the faith, and every young person watching now knows that greatness and godliness are not mutually exclusive.


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