Peyton Hendershot’s Journey: From Dallas to the Super Bowl with the Chiefs
A Former Cowboy Takes the Biggest Stage
The Dallas Cowboys may not be competing in Super Bowl LIX, but one of their former players will be under the bright lights at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday night.
Tight end Peyton Hendershot, who began his career in Dallas and played 17 games as a rookie, will now have the chance to compete for a championship with the Kansas City Chiefs. After an injury setback in his second season, Hendershot was traded to Kansas City at the end of training camp—a move that now places him on football’s grandest stage.
Hendershot Opens Up About the Cowboys vs. Chiefs Mindset
As Hendershot prepares for the biggest game of his career, he sat down with the media to discuss his journey. One of the most intriguing takeaways came when he was asked about the difference in culture between his new and former teams.
According to Hendershot, the mindset in Kansas City is simple: it’s all about winning.
While he didn’t explicitly call out the Cowboys, his statement echoes what several former Dallas players have hinted at in the past. The perception that the Cowboys organization is filled with distractions and that owner Jerry Jones prioritizes business over championships has been a long-standing narrative. Hendershot’s words only add fuel to that conversation.
A Fresh Start and a Shot at Glory
Regardless of the circumstances surrounding his exit from Dallas, Hendershot now finds himself in an ideal position. Instead of watching from home, he will take the field alongside Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the defending champions, with a chance to claim a Super Bowl ring.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys are in the midst of a coaching overhaul, making changes in hopes of finally returning to the NFL’s biggest stage. But for now, Hendershot’s focus is on one thing—winning on Sunday night.
Super Bowl LIX: When and Where to Watch
The showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will air live on FOX, with kickoff set for 6:30 p.m. ET. Football fans can also look forward to an electrifying halftime show by Grammy-winner Kendrick Lamar, so make sure to have your popcorn ready.
As for Peyton Hendershot, his journey from Dallas to the Super Bowl is a testament to perseverance, opportunity, and the power of the right team culture. Will he cap it off with a championship? The world will be watching.