Male Cheerleaders Will Perform At Super Bowl For First Time In History

Rams head coach Sean McVay will make history as he will be the youngest coach ever to coach in a Super Bowl. But that is not the only history that will be made on February third.

The Los Angeles Rams will also make history as they will be the first team to have male cheerleaders in a Super Bowl. Quinton Peron and Napolean Jinnies will be making their debuts as the first male cheerleaders ever to perform. They both took to Twitter to express their excitement on heading 

2018 first male cheerleaders in the NFL. 2019 first male cheerleaders dancing at the Super Bowl. I can’t breathe! 

Aye Napoleon, you think Atlanta is ready for us?....NAHHHHHH....WE'RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL! 

The two were on "Good Morning America" to talk about what it has been like getting to this point in their career so early. 

“It's been a crazy 10 months. Dancing hard and really engaging with our community and our team and supporting our players," Jinnies said on “GMA.” "I can't believe that we made it to this point, so I'm pretty sure it's showing off that we've been working pretty hard."

They will both be on the sideline when the Rams take on the Patriots in Atlanta on February 3rd. 

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