Micah Parsons hilariously put his handheld camera down after recording female cheerleaders, not wanting to record the male ...
Greer will follow in the cheer-history footsteps of Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies from the Los Angeles Rams, who became the first male cheerleaders to perform at the Super Bowl in 2019. Keep ...
On game day at Gillette Stadium, Jeremy Greer stands out — not just for his technique, but for what he represents. Greer is ...
One of the NFL's first male cheerleaders has no time for recent critics of the Minnesota Vikings' cheerleading squad. Earlier this year, conservatives were freaking out over two male dancers, Blaize ...
The Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleaders sparked a debate among NFL fans in the preseason even as the franchise was far from the first to have them on their sideline. Napoleon Jinnies, who was the ...
Jeremy Greer follows in the footsteps of Steven Sonntag as one of the New England Patriots' male cheerleaders The post Patriots male cheerleader was a viral sensation of the NFL playoffs appeared ...
When the Minnesota Vikings announced their cheerleading team roster earlier this month, they also unleashed an internet firestorm. "The next generation of cheer has arrived," the team wrote on ...
Male dancers will appear on NFL sidelines starting in 2018. The New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Rams both added men to their cheerleading teams, according to the rosters on their official team ...
The return of male cheerleaders to the NFL has reignited debates over gender, athleticism, and masculinity. The Minnesota Vikings’ debut of two (fabulous) male cheerleaders has drawn both praise and ...
Two moments, seemingly trivial in isolation, have ignited outsized cultural debates: the redesign of the Cracker Barrel logo and a viral video featuring two male cheerleaders for the Minnesota Vikings ...
A pair of men on the Minnesota Vikings cheerleading squad who have been deluged with often homophobic hate online from the right have come back with a tongue-in-cheek response to their critics.
In August, when the Minnesota Vikings announced several additions to their cheer squad, namely male dancers Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, a certain sect of the internet had a lot to say. “I’m not a ...