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Social media has become inundated with discourse about the presence of male cheerleaders in the NFL ahead of a new season.
Male cheerleaders are becoming a common feature within NFL teams with 12 franchises using men as part of the group.
The Rams became the first known team to employ male cheerleaders as dancers when they hired Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies in 2018. The Saints followed suit ahead of the 2018 season, and a handful ...
There are multiple NFL teams with male cheerleaders, and it's no longer a strange sight but has been nearly a normal part of the league for years. Still, there have been some negative comments against ...
When the Minnesota Vikings announced their cheerleading team roster last week, they also unleashed an online uproar as two ...
NFL cheerleaders Louie Conn, Blaize Shiek, and Napoleon Jinnies. The NFL isn’t known for its inclusivity, but the dancers ...
Randolph Rivera of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will begin his ninth season on the sidelines as a male NFL cheerleader. The post ...
Cheerleader Blaize Shiek said he wanted to be a “role model for other little kids who don’t know that this is an option.” ...
Male NFL cheerleaders are speaking out after some people online criticized a Minnesota Vikings social media video featuring Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, two of the team's cheerleaders. Philadelphia ...
The Los Angeles Rams were the first NFL team to bring male dancers onto the field in 2018. Conn, for his part, was previously a member of the Iowa State Cyclones dance team, according to Fox News.
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