Ex-Vikings Captain Jack Brewer ‘Disgusted’ by the team’s male cheerleaders


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The use of the male animators of the Minnesota Vikings for the 2025 season has caused a growing controversy, and now a former player is weighing.

The new male cheerleaders of the team, Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, have been the theme of the fierce debate on social networks after speaking against critics, since the team has even taken a statement in defense of the two men in Cheer’s team.

The former Vikings player and current conservative activist Jack Brewer told Pak Gazette Digital that he is “disgusted and ashamed” about the new cheerleaders.

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The animators of the Minnesota Vikings lead the crowd during the third quarter against the New England patriots in the US Bank stadium. (Jeffrey Becker/Imagn images)

“As a former captain of the Viking team who grew a Viking fan, my father has been a Viking fan since 1972, I have never been so disgusted and ashamed of having any association with the Vikings brand of Minnesota.

“Now we are being represented with men with pompones on the margin. He is disgusting. No man needs to have a pomponia in his hand.”

Brewer added that he believes that the inclusion of men in the team of Porristas is an attempt to “manipulate children.”

“This is purely an attempt to manipulate young children, to overcome the minds of young children with this spiritual evil,” Brewer said. “The influence on children is manipulating children’s minds. They are teaching young children who are fine to have pompones and rejoice and act as women.”

Brewer believes that this will particularly affect “minority” children.

“This is taking advantage of the vulnerable … particularly of minority families, the vast majority of them live with their moms. They do not live with their father, most live with their moms. So you take these children who already live with their mother, you don’t have to have no masculinity around them, and then the war, and you are what is known by the most masculine world, the most masculine world, the world of the world of the world, the world of the world in the world, the world More feminine, and you are up to the world of the most feminine female.

Vikings are not the first team to use male animators. He Los Angeles Rams They were the first organization to have male cheerleaders in 2018. The Baltimore Ravens also presented several men in their teams of Porristas.

Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers I had the first transgender animator on her team until this year.

However, the situation of the Vikings has become a conversation about the national debate in the middle of the recent social networks of Sheik and Conn. The team has supported the two men, stating that the team is “proud” to have them on the sidelines for this next season.

“The male cheerleaders have been part of previous Vikings teams and for a long time they have been associated with university and professionals,” said the Vikings NBC news. “We support all our cheerleaders and we are proud of the role they play as ambassadors of the organization.”

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The former Vikings captain, Jack Brewer, condemned the team for having male animators on the margin before the 2025 NFL season. (Jack Brewer Foundation)

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“I would like to ask the property of the NFL and the commissioner, what the hell are you doing?” said. “You have the number 1 sport in Planet Earth in terms of people who see it.

“But if you are going to wake up and try to get the men out of men’s sports, which is what you are doing. They are trying to take the genre and say: ‘Ok, we are going to do more gender than masculinity.’ Then, you will have a big problem.

Tuberville warned that fans can stop buying ticket tickets if male cheerleaders become more frequent.

“People will actually stop buying tickets because this is the narrative they are trying to boost. It is not just that a couple of people be cheers of men,” Tuberville said. “It’s about pushing a narrative that you want to put the genre in sports and let everyone know that we are trying to show: ‘Hey, we will take out the masculinity a bit'”.

Brewer praised Tuberville for his recent statements.

“Thank God for Tommy Tuberville, who came out with a strong declaration of confrontation against that, one of the best university soccer coaches in the history of the game, because he knows he has a voice. He is trying to speak, not only for his perspective, but for the perspective of most of the coaches, players and fans. Brewer said.

The minnesota vikings cheerleader, Blaize Shiek, acts before the NFL 2025 preseason game against New England patriots at the US Bank stadium on August 16, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty images)

“Do you think they come to see men with pom poms, or come to see hard nose football playing at a high level with sportsmanship, great plays, great athletes and skilled skillful animators in the lateral line with some male cheerleaders that are there to pick them up and throw them, but not to greet Pomoms?”

It is Sheik’s first year as Vikings cheerleader. He shared a publication in May, celebrating his rookie season. Conn was part of the Iawa state cyclones dance team before joining the Vikings this season.

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