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NFL logos reimagined as 'Game of Thrones' characters

Uproxx

We've seen NFL logos reimagined as Donald Trump, iconic wrestlers, and even cars, but this might be the best yet.

With season six of HBO's "Game of Thrones" underway, David Rappoccio of Uproxx decided to pair each NFL team with one of the show's characters. Below are a few favorites, along with Rappoccio's explanations.

Dallas Cowboys - Joffrey Baratheon (Lannister)
"An overinflated sense of entitlement (and) a massive ego. Joffrey thinks Joffrey is the greatest, but really everyone just hates him."

Green Bay Packers - Jaime Lannister
"You know those Packers fans who won't shut up about how great and historic their team is? How great their QB is? How important their franchise is to the league? That smug sense of self-importance and belief of being simply better than other teams describes Jaime pretty well."

Carolina Panthers - Daario Naharis
"Daario is smooth and sultry and makes some people slightly uncomfortable with how sexy he is, like a white, middle-aged version of Cam Newton. Also, if you've read the books, you know that he has a blue beard. No, I'm not kidding, the books get weird."

Seattle Seahawks - Arya
"Arya is a small force of nature (Russell Wilson). But honestly Arya is trying to learn how to be a nameless face in the crowd, capable of bandwagoning anything at any time, like a true 12."

Miami Dolphins - The Red Viper
"Dorne is kind of like Florida, and the Red Viper's rather gruesome end is pretty much what happens to Ryan Tannehill on every dropback (my god, get that man an offensive line before he dies)."

Cleveland Browns - The Hound
"Dawg Pound. The Hound. Just accept that for once, the Browns are the best on a list."

Jacksonville Jaguars - Jorah Mormont
"Always a bridesmaid, hoping for that one true love known as the playoffs, but stuck in the regular season friendzone."

Oakland Raiders - Jon Snow
"Take the black hole. The Raiders and the Night's Watch are teams historically known for ruffians, dirty players, and generally being bad. Then recently they came back from the dead and started to look more important than ever. Like Westeros, the league is better when the Raiders are good."

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