Guy Fieri, NFL, Flavortown: Food Network star IDs flavors Florida football teams represent

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Dreams do come true: You can declare your love for your favorite National Football League team and Flavortown, U.S.A. (wherever that may be).

Food Network star Guy Fieri released a new line of T-shirts with apparel brand Homage earlier this month that represent each of the 32 NFL teams, identifying each team with local flavor from their city.

The collection places the apparel into four divisions, such as the “Grill Master Division” and the “Deep Fried Division.” Some examples of the regional foods represented include BBQ ribs for the Kansas City Chiefs, a cheese Coney for the Cincinnati Bengalsand lobster for the New England Patriots.

“I’m takin’ your favorite NFL team on a trip down to Flavortown with my new officially licensed collection,” longtime celebrity chef Fieri wrote on his Instagram.

Here's a look at the shirts that show off Florida's teams and regional delicacies.

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Who is Guy Fieri?

Who is the mastermind behind this new sports apparel? Guy Ramsay Fieri is a celebrity chef, TV personality and the mayor of "Flavortown, U.S.A."

The Food Network mogul got his start after winning "Next Food Network Star" (season two) in 2006, leading to his hosting gigs for a whopping six shows for the network, including the longtime "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" and "Guy's Grocery Games." He also is a restaurateur with various eateries across the U.S., including Chicken Guy and Guy's Burger Joint.

Though he's from Ohio, the Food Network star is no stranger to Florida. He owns two homes in Palm Beach County.

Miami Dolphins with "Cubano Sandwiches"

Tampa Bay Buccaneers with "Grouper Sandwiches"

Jacksonville Jaguars with a "Low County Boil"

What are all 32 NFL teams?

  • Arizona Cardinals

  • Atlanta Falcons

  • Baltimore Ravens

  • Buffalo Bills

  • Carolina Panthers

  • Chicago Bears

  • Cincinnati Bengals

  • Cleveland Browns

  • Dallas Cowboys

  • Denver Broncos

  • Detroit Lions

  • Green Bay Packers

  • Houston Texans

  • Indianapolis Colts

  • Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Kansas City Chiefs

  • Las Vegas Raiders

  • Los Angeles Chargers

  • Los Angeles Rams

  • Miami Dolphins

  • Minnesota Vikings

  • New England Patriots

  • New Orleans Saints

  • New York Giants

  • New York Jets

  • Philadelphia Eagles

  • Pittsburgh Steelers

  • San Francisco 49ers

  • Seattle Seahawks

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Tennessee Titans

  • Washington Commanders

What items are in NFL x Flavortown Guy Fieri collection?

You don't have to just pick up a shirt, Fieri made sure to include items for the whole crew. The NFL x Flavortown collection includes:

  • Apron - $29.99

  • Baby bibs - $11.99

  • Beach towel - $29.99

  • Boxer briefs - $27.99

  • Can coolers - 5.99

  • Decal set - $7.99

  • Garden flags - $16.99

  • Hoodies - $73.99

  • One-sided flag - $42.99

  • Pennant - $11.99

  • Pint glass - $19.99

  • Shot glass - $7.99

  • Socks - $27.99

  • T-shirts - $39.99

  • Tailgate towel - $14.99

  • Tumblr - $39.99

Where can you buy the NFL x Flavortown Guy Fieri items?

NFL x Guy Fieri x Homage

Welcome to NFL meets Flavortown: introducing our exclusive collab with the one and only Mayor, Guy Fieri. Featuring custom designs for all 32 teams paired with local food so good you can almost taste ‘em! homa.ge/NFLFlavortown

Posted by Homage on Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Foodie and football fanatics can make their way to Homage to purchase these items. Shoppers can also visit Fanatics and official NFLshop for the same prices.

On all sites, you can filter by team or product type to get to the item you want. Those Jacksonville Jaguar socks or Miami Dolphins towels will be yours in no time.

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bucs get taste of Flavortown