He was barely visible during the opening of Super Bowl LV.
in the eyes of social media.
One Twitterenthused: “The super bowl performers' ASL interpreter wins MVP for the night.”

His appearance isn’t particularly ground-breaking since ASL has been a part of Super Bowl games since 1992.
“It was always my dream to perform at the Super Bowl,” he says.
And if his recent performance is a sign, he’ll blow us away with that, too.
