Patriots President Sparks Debate by Rejecting NFL’s Male Cheerleader Mandate
Foxborough, MA – August 14, 2025
The New England Patriots have ignited a firestorm by declining the NFL’s request to include male cheerleaders in their squad, fueling a heated debate about tradition, fan expectations, and the league’s push for diversity.
The NFL’s initiative urges all teams to integrate male cheerleaders to promote gender inclusivity. Twelve franchises, including the Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders, Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons, and Houston Texans, have adopted the model, adding male performers to their game-day routines.
Patriots leadership, however, views Gillette Stadium’s traditions as central to the team’s identity. Executives argue that altering the cheerleading squad to align with league directives risks diluting the authenticity that has defined New England’s game-day experience for decades. “If the NFL wants to push equality, let’s talk fair officiating, balanced schedules, or equitable revenue sharing—not who cheers on our sidelines,” said Patriots president Jonathan Kraft, sparking both support and criticism from fans.

A recent X post by @MLFootball highlighted the trend, noting that the New Orleans Saints will feature 11 male cheerleaders in 2025, replacing three female performers, and that 12 NFL teams now include men in their squads—the highest ever. The Patriots’ refusal to follow suit has divided their fanbase. Some praise the team for preserving its storied culture, while others argue New England should embrace the league’s evolving standards.
Advocates for the NFL’s initiative say male cheerleaders bring athleticism and diversity to performances, enhancing the fan experience. Critics, however, contend that changes should reflect each team’s unique market and fanbase, not a one-size-fits-all mandate. In Foxborough, where six Super Bowl banners hang, tradition carries weight.
As the season nears, the Patriots remain steadfast. Kraft’s stance has drawn applause from those who see it as defiance against external pressures, but it also risks alienating fans eager for progress. The message from New England is clear: “Our legacy, our choice—that’s Patriots football.” Whether this decision strengthens team identity or fuels further controversy, it’s a bold stand in a changing NFL landscape.












