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Philly native James LeGette, one of the NFL’s few male cheerleaders, serves as an inspiration
Five years into in his NFL career, Eagles cheerleader James LeGette won’t be alone in the men’s locker room. Being the lone man on a dance team is a familiar experience for the small group of male NFL cheerleaders across the league.
The Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, and Indianapolis Colts are just 3 of 12 teams with male cheerleaders/
Amid fan backlash to the hiring of cheerleaders Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, the Minnesota Vikings are defending their squad.
Some conservatives have chosen Blaize and Louie as examples of "woke"-ness gone too far and lumped them in with their vitriol for transgender women participating in women's sports. This user called it "men overtaking women's arenas" and said that their cheerleading spots "could have and SHOULD have, gone to a woman."
Legendary British swimmer and Olympic silver medalist Sharron Davies saw zero issues with the NFL having male cheerleaders.
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Irish Star on MSNFOX News host urges Peter Hegseth to take action with Vikings male cheerleader controversy
The Vikings have reignited controversy surrounding male cheerleaders in the NFL after adding their name to the list of franchises to have mixed teams for the 2025 season
Minnesota Vikings made history by including male cheerleaders. This decision ignited debate about gender roles in the NFL. Ryan Russell, former NFL pl
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cheerleader Amanda Vance has shared her thoughts on the male cheerleader controversy in the NFL.