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Male cheerleaders are becoming a common feature within NFL teams with 12 franchises using men as part of the group.
A pair of men on the Minnesota Vikings cheerleading squad who have been deluged with often homophobic hate online from the ...
Two male cheerleaders who perform for the Minnesota Vikings fired back at critics before the team's preseason game against ...
The Minnesota Vikings’ newest cheerleaders aren’t losing any sleep over the MAGA meltdown that followed their debut. Blaize ...
Male NFL cheerleaders are speaking out after some people criticized Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, two Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders.
Tomi Lahren's and Meghan McCain's comments have gone viral on social media amid a backlash against male cheerleaders.
Social media has become inundated with discourse about the presence of male cheerleaders in the NFL ahead of a new season.
Male cheerleaders are back in the NFL, and the debate is less about athletic ability and more about masculinity, media, and mental health. Here’s why it matters.
The National Football League (NFL) has witnessed a noticeable shift in recent years, as more male cheerleaders take the field alongside their female counterparts. While the move ...
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Male cheerleaders in NFL cause backlash

NFL teams have defended the use of male cheerleaders following a backlash after 12 franchises signed up performers for the ...
A pair of Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders are dividing the internet. Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn are the first ever men to join the team’s ranks, sparking both support and backlash online.
Legendary British swimmer and Olympic silver medalist Sharron Davies saw zero issues with the NFL having male cheerleaders.