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What's on NFL players' workout playlists? That's a question many football fans have it seems. We enjoy having a connection with our 'heroes' and it can be exciting to share a common bond (no matter how small).
In that vain, I did a little research to find some of the top songs on NFL players' workout playlists. We have the likes of John Jenkins, J.J. Watts, D.J. Fluker, Audie Cole, Richard Sherman, Terrance Knighton, Von Miller, Brandon McManus, Dane Fletcher, Chandler Jones, and even Russell Wilson and Tom Brady.
Now, picture this. You're in the off season or training camp, pumping iron or doing conditioning runs. Or you're about to come out of the tunnel to thousands of screaming fans on any given Sunday.
Pick that song below that will pump YOU up!
Related articles on NFL players' workout playlists:
“Intro” by Meek Mill (John Jenkins) (iTunes / Amazon)
“The Fire” by The Roots feat. John Legend (J.J. Watts) (iTunes / Amazon)
“We Dem Boyz” by Wiz Khalifa (D.J. Fluker) (iTunes / Amazon)
“My Own Worst Enemy” by Lit (Audie Cole) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Lights Come On” by Jason Aldean (J.J. Watts) (iTunes / Amazon)
“0 To 100” by Drake (D.J. Fluker, Richard Sherman) (iTunes / Amazon)
“What More Can I Say?” by Jay Z (Terrance Knighton) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Dangerous” by Busta Rhymes (John Jenkins) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Real Life” by The Weeknd (J.J. Watts) (iTunes / Amazon)
“In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins (Von Miller) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Believe Me” by Lil Wayne (D.J. Fluker) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Kernkraft 400” by Zombie Nation (Brandon McManus) (iTunes / Amazon)
“I'm Shipping Up to Boston” by Dropkick Murphys (Dane Fletcher) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Empire State of Mind” by Jay Z feat. Alicia Keys (Chandler Jones) (iTunes / Amazon)
“P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)” by Michael Jackson (Russell Wilson) (iTunes / Amazon)
“Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” by Coldplay (Tom Brady) (iTunes / Amazon)
So, there you have it! The ultimate playlist for today's NFL stars. Do any of the songs surprise you?
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oooh – some good songs there. Will see if I can update my spotify list! Love working out to music, makes all the difference!
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Thanks James!
Nice I like them too what is your favorite song out of all of these? ,James
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Thank you very much this is very helpful and there are some really good ones so now I cane listening to these songs during my 5-7 hour work out every day,Thank you
Have been looking everywhere for these songs, but could never find them until now.