Family of Khyree Jackson Gets Super Bowl Surprise
Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson’s family is honored with a heartfelt Super Bowl tribute on Good Morning America.

On January 16, 2026, the family of former Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson—who died in a January 2024 car crash—was surprised with a heartfelt tribute during a segment on Good Morning America. The 22‑year‑old, a second‑round draft pick from the University of Toledo, had been slated to start the 2024 season before the fatal accident left his teammates and the league mourning. In the studio in Washington, D.C., news anchors handed the grieving family a personalized Super Bowl V team ribbon and invited them to watch the game’s opening ceremonies live, honoring Jackson’s legacy and promising ongoing support. The moment highlighted the Vikings’ commitment to their players and families.
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