
It’s common for professional athletes to have pre-game rituals they believe bring them luck. These superstitions can take many forms – from eating the same meal or waking up at a specific time, to wearing particular clothes every game. For Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones, that ritual involves listening to a specific song.
In the lead-up to Super Bowl 60, where Seattle will face New England, Jones shared a couple of his pre-game rituals. He always puts on his jersey exactly 45 minutes before kickoff, and he needs to listen to the song “Go to War” by NBA YoungBoy before the game starts.
The song immediately sets an energetic tone with the line, “I got the world on my back, I just protect it with some body armor.” While it’s definitely a hype track, like any good music for athletes, it’s about more than just getting pumped up for competition.
Seattle Seahawks’ Ernest Jones needs to have a NBA YoungBoy song before Super Bowl LX
Any athlete would react that way instinctively – it’s part of why they play. The music simply enhances the experience, giving players a moment to connect with themselves before coming together as a team to achieve something great.
Ernest Jones is a key leader on the Seahawks. When he joined the team during the 2024 season, he helped turn a good plan developed by head coach Mike Macdonald into a truly effective one. He was exactly what the team needed to succeed.
As a gamer, I’ve learned a lot about teamwork, and how you lead really matters. Everyone on my team is different – some get really down on themselves when things go wrong, while others bounce right back. But at the end of the day, we either win or lose together. It’s not about individual plays, it’s how all our actions add up. One weak link can bring the whole team down, but strong teamwork can make us unstoppable.
Seahawks linebacker Jones finds motivation in personal sources, both when he’s playing and in his downtime. He’s a big fan of NBA YoungBoy, and it’s likely the artist knows his music helps fuel one of the NFL’s top players on a championship-caliber team.
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2026-02-05 21:00