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List of NFL mascots provides an overview of the various mascots associated with the teams of the National Football League (NFL). Mascots in the NFL serve as a source of entertainment and team spirit, engaging fans with their antics and performances during games and community events. Each mascot typically represents the theme, culture, or history of the team they are associated with.

Overview

NFL mascots are an integral part of the American football experience, contributing to the team's identity and enhancing fan interactions. These characters can be seen on the sidelines during games, participating in various game day activities, and performing skits. They also play a crucial role in community outreach, representing their teams in various charitable events.

List of Mascots

Here is a list of some notable NFL mascots:

AFC

Baltimore Ravens
  • Poe: Named after the famous writer Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote the poem "The Raven."
Cincinnati Bengals
  • Who Dey: A Bengal tiger-themed mascot, reflecting the team's logo and Cincinnati's zoo's notable tiger exhibit.
Cleveland Browns
  • Chomps: A dog mascot, symbolizing the "Dawg Pound" section of the Browns' stadium.
Denver Broncos
  • Miles: A horse-themed mascot, representing the wild spirit of the American West.
Houston Texans
  • Toro: A bull mascot, which aligns with the Texan rodeo culture.
Indianapolis Colts
  • Blue: A blue horse, playing off the team's name and primary color.
Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Jaxson de Ville: A jaguar mascot, named after Jacksonville and its wild feline namesake.
Kansas City Chiefs
  • K.C. Wolf: One of the first NFL mascots, representing the team's original "Wolfpack" fan base.

NFC

Chicago Bears
  • Staley Da Bear: A bear mascot, named after the team's original founder, A.E. Staley.
Dallas Cowboys
  • Rowdy: Represents the cowboy culture, synonymous with Texas.
Green Bay Packers
  • None: The Packers are one of the few NFL teams without an official mascot.
Minnesota Vikings
  • Viktor the Viking: A Norse warrior, symbolizing the team's Viking namesake.
New Orleans Saints
  • Sir Saint: Featuring a large chin and a halo, representing the "saintly" theme of the team.
New York Giants
  • None: The Giants also do not have an official mascot.
Philadelphia Eagles
  • Swoop: An eagle mascot, embodying the team's name and bird of prey theme.
San Francisco 49ers
  • Sourdough Sam: A prospector from the times of the California Gold Rush, reflecting the historical "49ers."

Role and Impact

NFL mascots not only entertain but also help build the community and fan base. They are involved in charity events, educational programs, and promotional activities, making them important public relations tools for their teams. Their presence at games enhances the fan experience, providing fun and excitement for attendees of all ages.

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