Watch: Alabama native, Auburn linebacker kneels in prayer pregame

(Simone Eli, CBS 42/Twitter)

In a video posted last week by CBS 42’s Simone Eli, Auburn football player Deshaun Davis can be seen walking hand-in-hand with a young boy to the edge of the end zone, where the two kneel in prayer together before the Tigers’ game versus Southern Miss.

In a tweet of his own, Davis responded to the video by saying, “God blessed me with this platform and I’ll be sure to use mine the RIGHT way!”

“#MyLilHomie,” he added.

The Prichard native and Vigor High School graduate has not been afraid to share his faith in college, which is evidenced by his senior spotlight interview.

“Keep God first,” Davis said. “For a lot of people, it’s not going to be what you are thinking, especially when it comes to short-term things such as playing time. It’s easy to feel like you’re losing faith, but don’t.”

Sean Ross is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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