Chiefs Cheerleaders
In 2020, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl LIV, earning their first championship in 50 years. But despite them losing Super Bowl LV in 2021, the red-hot energy their cheerleaders brought to the field remains fresh in fans’ memories.
The Chiefs Cheerleaders have been in force since the team’s inception in 1960. From 1986 to 1992, the squad featured a mix of men and women. Through the remaining years, every fiery-hot performance was showcased by an all-female team. However, in 2020, one man finally joined their ranks. As for their salary, they each earn around $75k annually.
Seahawks Dancers
If you think the vibrant green, navy, and wolf grey of the Seattle Seahawks are attractive, then you probably haven’t seen their cheer squad in action during games. Somehow, the team manages to make their performances outshine the vibrant colors on their uniforms.
With the Seahawks setting the Guinness World Records for the loudest noise at a sports event twice, you know they bring something different to every game. In 2019, the squad was rebranded as the “Seahawks Dancers” when they added male cheerleaders and stuntmen to the troupe. To the delight of fans, their performances are influenced by Jazz and Hip Hop.
Los Angeles Charger Girls
The official colors of the San Diego Chargers are navy blue, powder blue, gold, and white. Somehow, the cheerleaders have seamlessly incorporated all shades into their eye-catching outfits. But don’t get too distracted by the outfits because these ladies are true professionals with the skills to prove it.
The Los Angeles Charger Girls squad was formed in 1990 under the management of “e2k event x entertainment.” They also served as ambassadors for the football team, making several non-game appearances to help bolster the name and reputation of the club. Unfortunately, the squad was dissolved in 2021 due to financial constraints.