Jaxon Smith-Njigba is bringing the Dallas Cowboys to the Super Bowl.
And no, you haven't lost your mind -- JSN still plays for the Seattle Seahawks, who will be the NFC's representative against the New England Patriots.
Smith-Njigba just has a tattoo on his right arm of the Cowboys' star:
The Cowboys star will be represented in the Super Bowl for the first time since 1996
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) January 26, 2026
Is the drought over? Pic.twitter.com/beERTijFRe
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The last time the Cowboys themselves were in the Super Bowl was in January 1996, when they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dallas hasn't even returned to a conference championship game since then.
Smith-Njigba is from Nacogdoches, Texas, so it's not illogical for him to have the lone star tattooed on his arm like that.
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He's not the only ironic Cowboys flavor on the Seahawks, either.
Defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence said in the offseason, when he departed from Dallas for Seattle, that he knew he'd never win a Super Bowl with the Cowboys.
Now, Lawrence is validating himself by making it to the big game with Seattle while the Cowboys missed the playoffs entirely.
This is all probably quite painful for Cowboys fans, but much of the rest of the football world is likely getting a kick out of it.
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