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Super Bowl 2020: All the ways Kobe Bryant’s legacy was remembered

The basketball star, his daughter and seven others died on January 26


UPDATED FEBRUARY 3, 2020 3:27 PM EST

 Kobe Bryant , his daughter Gianna and seven others lost their lives on Sunday, January 26, in a helicopter accident. One week after the tragic incident, the 2020 Super Bowl aired live from Miami Gardens. The legacy of the basketball player, his 13-year-old daughter and the seven others who lost their lives was not lost. Throughout the evening, the NFL, NFL Players and fans alike paid homage to the late athlete.

Kobe, Gianna and the other victims’ memory was honored with dedications on an off the field. From Ciara and Russell Wilson’s sweet tribute in the stands, to Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s subtle and powerful reminder of the legacy of Mamba, here is a look at how the late legend was honored throughout the evening.

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Moment of Silence

Ahead of kickoff, the NFL asked all of those in the stadium to honor a moment of silence for Kobe, Gianna and the other victims of the crash. During the sober start, a photo of Kobe and Gianna, as well as purple lights surrounded the stadium. Following the moment, fans chanted “Kobe, Kobe.” Players also stood on the 24-yard line in the Laker’s star’s number

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Player\'s Tribute

Kansas City Chiefs Demarcus Robinson and San Fransico 49ers Emmanuel Sanders honored Kobe on the field. Both players wore cleats adorned with Kobe’s numbers 24 and 8.

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Halftime honors

In a subtle, yet powerful tribute, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira took a brief moment out of their halftime show to honor the late Lakers star. In an arieal shot during one of the final transitions, a image of a yellow cross with purple lights illuminated in the middle of the stage. A nod to the Lakers colors.

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Close to the heart

Ciara and Russell Wilson proudly wore Kobe jerseys to the game. Joining the host of other fans who represented for the late athlete in the stands, the couple proudly wore 8 and 24 jerseys with the late star’s name on the back.