
This season, two male cheerleaders made history when they became the first to ever dance for an NFL cheer squad. Well, it just so happens their team made it all the way to the Super Bowl, making even more first,
Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies of the Los Angeles Rams will be the first male cheerleaders ever to perform at the big game.
That feeling when you’re Super Bowl bound!!! 🎉🎉 pic.twitter.com/QADLGLWNDv
— Rams Cheerleaders (@LARamsCheer) January 21, 2019
Even if the Rams fell to New Orleans in the NFC Championship game, Super Bowl LIII would have still featured a male cheerleader as Jesse Hernandez decided to try out for the Saints cheer squad having been inspired by the story of Peron and Jinnies.
You could say the two were happy realizing they are headed to cheer on the biggest stage in American sports.
Aye Napoleon, you think Atlanta is ready for us? … NAHHHHHH 😜😜😜… WE’RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL! 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/oWFAElcw61
— Quinton Peron (@Qperon) January 21, 2019
2018 first male cheerleaders in the NFL
2019 first male cheerleaders dancing at the Super Bowl.
I 👏🏽can’t👏🏽 breath👏🏽
— Napoleon Jinnies (@NapoleonJinnies) January 21, 2019











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