Give me a “G!” Give me a “U!” Give me a “Y!” What’s that spell?
Two of the newest members of the Los Angeles Rams’ spirit squad, Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies, will be the first male cheerleaders ever to perform at the Super Bowl.
And there will be no pregame jitters for these sideline groundbreakers.
“Just good nerves — excitement,” Peron, 26, told The Post before heading off to a rehearsal Thursday night. “We’ve been taking it game by game, day by day.”
As to be expected, Peron and Jinnies, 27 — college buddies who are classically trained dancers — have been, well, cheering the news since it broke that the Rams are heading to the Feb. 3 championship game against the New England Patriots in Atlanta.
“I can’t breathe,” Jinnies breathlessly wrote on Twitter.
“Aye Napoleon, you think Atlanta is ready for us?” Peron tweeted back. “WE’RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!”
The two have had to develop a thick skin since joining the team last spring.
Their debut on Aug. 18, at a preseason home game against the Oakland Raiders, was cause for pompom-demonium.
Drunken Raiders fans shouted profanities at them, according to Fastcompany.com.
But the two men on the Rams’ rah-rah-roster just ignore the haters.
“The support of the community has been great,” said Peron.
“I don’t listen to anything negative,” he added. “So everybody who comes at me has been 100 percent positive.”