They'll take to the pitch in Atlanta this weekend.
Aye Napoleon, you think Atlanta is ready for us? ... NAHHHHHH ???... WE’RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL! ??? pic.twitter.com/oWFAElcw61
— Quinton Peron (@Qperon) January 21, 2019
Male cheerleaders will perform at the SuperBowl for the first time in history this Sunday.
Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies will take to the pitch when the New England Patriots face the Los Angeles Rams in Atlanta.
The pair already made history at the start of this season when they became the first ever male cheerleaders in the NFL.
The men, who're both dancers, made the Rams cheerleading squad back in March. Jinnies called making the team a "humbling and amazing" experience, according to CNN. Peron added there wasn't a good reason for him not to try out for the squad.
“Quinton! Smile... you’re going to the Super Bowl! “ ??? Day 1- DONE ✅ pic.twitter.com/xJSNYN0orI
— Quinton Peron (@Qperon) January 29, 2019
Teams like the Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens have had stuntmen before. However, Peron and Jinnies are the first to dance alongside the females and do the same moves during the season.