History In The Making: First Male NFL Dancers To Perform In The Super Bowl

History In The Making: First Male NFL Dancers To Perform In The Super Bowl

Win or lose this weekend, the Los Angeles Rams will make history. For the first time, two male NFL cheerleaders are set to perform at the Super Bowl.

Jan 29, 2019 by Leanza Pieroni
History In The Making: First Male NFL Dancers To Perform In The Super Bowl

Contrary to popular belief, the Super Bowl isn’t all about football.

While most people tune in to root on their respective teams, a large bit of the Super Bowl viewers are there to laugh at the commercials, jam out to the half time performance, and like us at FloCheer, to cheer on the athletes who are rocking it out on the sidelines.

While NFL Cheerleaders are often not given the respect and attention they deserve, these sideline superstars are true athletes that play a big part in creating the game day atmosphere we’ve all come to know and love.

Win or lose this weekend, the Los Angeles Rams will make history. For the first time ever, two male NFL cheerleaders are set to perform at the Super Bowl.


Rams cheerleading squad added rookie dancers Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies to their roster back in March of 2018. 

The news caused some major buzz but the cheer and dance community was sure to show their love and support for Quinton and Napoleon and the boundaries they were breaking in the industry.


The Los Angeles Rams will face off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII this Sunday at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

Regardless of which team you want to win, we encourage you to tune in witness a bit of history in the making and cheer on the dancers rocking it out on the sidelines!

Photo By: @laramscheer