Jamal Roberts, the winner of American Idol Season 23, delivered a powerful and widely praised performance of the national anthem at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday night, January 19.
Roberts had the honor of opening the College Football Championship Game, singing The Star-Spangled Banner before a packed stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The championship marked a historic moment for the Indiana Hoosiers, who were competing in their first-ever national title game against the Miami Hurricanes.
Standing at center field in a sharp black suit, Roberts delivered a respectful yet soulful rendition, staying true to the anthem’s traditional melody while infusing it with his signature gospel tone. His performance was accompanied by American Sign Language interpreter Maria Pernalete, ensuring the moment reached an even broader audience.
Fans and viewers quickly took to social media to praise the performance, calling it “magnificent” and “one of the best renditions we’ve ever heard,” with many highlighting Roberts’ emotional control and vocal restraint.
About Jamal Roberts
Roberts rose to national prominence after winning Season 23 of American Idol, where his stirring cover of Heal topped the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs chart. Following his victory, he earned a Grammy nomination for his collaboration with Jonathan McReynolds on the song Still.
A physical education teacher and father of three, Roberts also made American Idol history by receiving more public votes than any contestant before him.
With his championship anthem appearance, Roberts joins a prestigious list of artists who have performed at the event, including Fantasia, Natalie Grant, Pentatonix, and Coco Jones.
For Jamal Roberts, Monday night wasn’t just another performance — it was a defining moment on one of the biggest stages in American sports.
