How does one become an NFL mascot?

Have acrobatic, cheerleader or mascot training under your belt before applying for NFL mascot job openings. Employers want to know that you can handle the demanding physical requirements of the job before they hire you as a mascot.

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Become well versed in the rules of football if you do not have prior knowledge. As a mascot for a football team, it is important to be able to accurately follow the game so you can help the fans cheer on their team. Watch old games to study how the mascots act as well.

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If you were the mascot at your college, you're going to have a major advantage over everyone else. If you're currently in college, try out to be your school's mascot as soon as possible.

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Go to Pro Mascot School. This school, based in Texas, will teach you absolutely everything you need to know to become an NFL mascot.

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Search the NFL.com Career Center for job listings (see Resources below). Mascot positions, as like other positions within the organization, tend to become available at the end of the football season.

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Update your resume to emphasize any prior job experience that is related to becoming a mascot. This could include acting roles or other positions that you have held where you worked in the public eye, in addition to your athletic background.

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Craft a cover letter that, in addition to marketing your academic or athletic strengths, explains why you want to become the mascot for this specific team. Perhaps you have been a fan since childhood or grew up in that region of the country. The person reading your letter needs to have an idea why you, out of all the other applicants, should be given a chance.

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Learn everything you can about the structure of the NFL as an employer and more specifically, the team for which you are applying to be the mascot. Interviewers like to see that you have done your homework and have some knowledge of the organization.

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Prepare for auditioning your mascotting abilities as well as attending an interview. Brush up on your signature routine so that you can show your prospective employers that you are right for this job.
 
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Esco51 wrote:

Become well versed in the rules of football if you do not have prior knowledge. As a mascot for a football team, it is important to be able to accurately follow the game so you can help the fans cheer on their team.




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Originally Posted by melofan15

Esco51 wrote:

Become well versed in the rules of football if you do not have prior knowledge. As a mascot for a football team, it is important to be able to accurately follow the game so you can help the fans cheer on their team.


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I've always wondered this too OP, it looks like easy money
 
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Originally Posted by melofan15

Esco51 wrote:

Become well versed in the rules of football if you do not have prior knowledge. As a mascot for a football team, it is important to be able to accurately follow the game so you can help the fans cheer on their team.


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I've always wondered this too OP, it looks like easy money




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Got the other cheerleaders lookin at her like, "OMG brittany W Tee FF?"
 
it's a labor stoppage, its not gonna happen

once thats over show up at a game with your balls in your hand and scream out i praise the all powerful illumanti

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