You Can Now Bet on the Next NFL Team to Have Male Cheerleaders

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Male cheerleaders in the NFL are far from a new phenomenon.

Male cheerleaders in NFL cause backlash - Yahoo Sports

They’ve been part of the league since at least 2018, and their presence is growing.

A reported 12 teams will feature male cheerleaders in 2025, a significant jump from the seven teams that included them in 2024. The increase reflects the league’s ongoing shift toward greater diversity and representation on the sidelines.

BetOnline.ag has set odds on which NFL team will be the next to employ a cheerleader. 

The favorites make sense as they make their homes in more liberal locations. And the longshots definitely make sense. 

The world-famous Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, who were featured on "America's Sweethearts," seem likely be the last team to add a male cheerleader, and the odds reflect just that.

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Next Team to Hire Male Cheerleader

Washington Commanders 3/1

Seattle Seahawks 4/1

Arizona Cardinals  9/2

Denver Broncos  5/1

Atlanta Falcons 8/1

Miami Dolphins 10/1

Las Vegas Raiders 12/1

Jacksonville Jaguars 15/1

Cincinnati Bengals 16/1

Detroit Lions 16/1

Houston Texans 33/1

Dallas Cowboys 80/1

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