
Tosh Show My Favorite Male NFL Cheerleader - Quinton Peron
Dec 16, 2025
Quinton Peron, a trailblazing dancer and choreographer, made history as one of the first male NFL cheerleaders for the Los Angeles Rams. In this lively conversation, Quinton shares haunting ghost sightings and his journey from basketball to dance, inspired by shows like So You Think You Can Dance. He dives into the thrilling yet challenging experience of performing at the Super Bowl and reveals locker room dynamics for male cheerleaders. Plus, he opens up about dating, his choreography career, and exciting upcoming projects, including a YouTube docuseries.
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Historic Super Bowl Performance
- Quinton Peron described stepping onto the Super Bowl LIII field as a historic moment as one of the first male NFL cheerleaders.
- He recalled the challenge of performing during a low-scoring, uneventful game and unengaging halftime show.
Prioritize Skill Over Sex Appeal
- When judging or building a dance program, prioritize clear, objective elements like technique over subjective sex appeal.
- Quinton urged focusing on skill development to raise team caliber and respect.
College Versus Pro Cheer Styles
- Quinton contrasted collegiate cheer (stunts, tumbling) with NFL cheer (dance and choreography).
- He explained the NFL teams increasingly value dance skill over pure sex appeal on LA squads.
