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  • BUFFALO BILLS: PINTO RON

    His name isn't really Ron, it's Ken. 'Ron' was a misprint that stuck. When tailgating he cooks food on the hood of his 1980 Ford Pinto Wagon. So the fans call him Pinto Ron. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • NEW YORK JETS: JETBO

    Rick Pearce loves The Jets (and green) a lot. One day he started wearing military camouflage and someone gave him the nickname: JETBO. He's like Rambo... for The Jets. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • BALTIMORE RAVENS: CAPTAIN DEE-FENSE

    At 6'4, Larry Henson stands out at games. But it might be the captain's hat, camo pants, spikes and chains he wears. Meet Captain Dee-Fense. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • LOS ANGELES RAMS: JOE RAM

    The Los Angeles Rams were the first NFL team that Joe Ramirez had ever heard of and he stuck by them, through thick and the thin. Now they're back! Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS: 49ER MARK

    Mark Castanon wanted to win a competition for season tickets, so he posed shirtless and covered himself in body paint for a 49er newspaper ad. He didn't win the tickets, but 49er Mark was born. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • CLEVELAND BROWNS: BONE LADY

    According to Debra Darnell, Bone Lady is what happens when you drink beer and own a glue gun. She reps Cleveland as a superfan every time she has to "Bone up" for the game. Which is every time. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • WASHINGTON REDSKINS: UNCLE SKINS

    One day Tim Thompson had the realization that Uncle Sam was a Redskins Fan. That's how Uncle Skins was born. He also enjoys wearing the coattails. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • PITTSBURGH STEELERS: STEELER RON

    Ron Vergerio has a bunch of tattoos and plans on getting a bunch more. Unlike most superfans, Steeler Ron's costume is permanent. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: X-FACTOR

    Ty Rowton has been a fan since he was in the womb. One day he had an epiphany in the shower. Now he is X-Factor. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: BOLTMAN

    Boltman is part Man, and part Bolt. He is also completely unofficial. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • DENVER BRONCOS: MILE HIGH MONSTERS

    Father/son bonding can take many forms. For Kerry and Wesley Green, it takes the form of two large orange monster suits made from stray pom-poms. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.

  • CAROLINA PANTHERS: CATMAN

    Greg Good was an art major. Greg Good designed a custom cat helmet to wear to the game. Created by Bud Light and VICE Digital Services.