List of National Football League mascots

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The List of National Football League mascots details the various unique characters that represent each of the teams in the National Football League (NFL). Mascots are an integral part of the NFL experience, providing entertainment and team spirit at games and events. Each mascot typically embodies characteristics reflective of their respective teams, often drawing on local culture, history, or team themes.

Overview[edit | edit source]

NFL mascots range from anthropomorphic animals to superhero-like characters. They engage with fans during games through various antics, dances, and interactions, often serving as a focal point for team spirit and fan engagement. Mascots also appear at community and charity events, representing their teams while engaging in outreach activities.

List of Mascots[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of some notable NFL mascots:

AFC[edit | edit source]

Baltimore Ravens
  • Poe: Named after the famous writer Edgar Allan Poe, who penned the poem "The Raven."
Cincinnati Bengals
  • Who Dey: A Bengal tiger character that rallies fans with the chant, "Who Dey think gonna beat dem Bengals?"
Cleveland Browns
  • Chomps: A dog character, reflecting the team's Dawg Pound fan section.
Denver Broncos
  • Miles: A horse character that embodies the team's equestrian mascot theme.
Houston Texans
  • Toro: A bull character, symbolizing the team's logo and Texas' ranching culture.
Indianapolis Colts
  • Blue: A blue horse, representing the team's equine logo.

NFC[edit | edit source]

Chicago Bears
  • Staley Da Bear: A bear character named after the team's original name, the Decatur Staleys.
Dallas Cowboys
  • Rowdy: A cowboy character that personifies the team's Wild West image.
Green Bay Packers
  • No official mascot: The Packers are one of the few teams without an official mascot.
Minnesota Vikings
  • Viktor the Viking: A Viking character, representing the team's Norse warrior theme.
New Orleans Saints
  • Sir Saint: Featuring a large chin and a halo, representing the "saintly" theme of the team.
Seattle Seahawks
  • Blitz: A hawk character, symbolizing the team's namesake bird.

Role and Impact[edit | edit source]

NFL mascots play a crucial role in enhancing the game day experience, engaging fans of all ages with their playful antics and performances. They also contribute significantly to the teams' marketing and community relations efforts, often participating in educational programs and charity events.

See also[edit | edit source]

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