NFL Logos Go 'Game of Thrones' in Character-Inspired Redesign
Valar morghulis. All men must die.
If the popular Game of Thrones greeting suggests the existence of an afterlife, then these NFL-meets-Westeros matches were made in the Seven Heavens (or whichever George R. R. Martin-created faith you may subscribe to).
Take, for instance, this combination of colossal proportions: The Mountain representing the New York Giants.
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Or this cheesy reference to shared smugness in success, which depicts Jaime Lannister as the front man for the Green Bay Packers.

The Carolina Panthers get a nod for remaining one of the coolest teams in football, despite some post-Super Bowl blues, through a Daario Naharis portrayal .

But there's a jab at the Seattle Seahawks fans' tendency for disloyalty in their depiction as Arya.

And, via Ramsay Bolton's correlation to the New England Patriots, there's a nod to the AFC East squad's frequent controversies.

Due to Andrew Luck's resemblance in beard, voice and carrying capabilities to Hodor, the Indianapolis Colts get a nod as well.

The Cleveland Browns earn a rare win by securing The Hound as the leader of their Dawg Pound.

Even the Oakland Raiders receive a tip of the hat for their return to relevance with a Jon Snow mashup.

True, some teams emerged more fortunate than others. But such is the reality when Valar dohaeris—all men must serve.
The remainder of the pairings can be found here.
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