Music and football have always gone hand in hand because of it’s responsibility for uplifting the crowd, pumping up the players and psyching out the opponent.

But when NFL players take their focus from the field to the music industry, it’s usually met with disastrous results.

Music videos like Bears’ Superbowl Shuffle immediately come to mind but the lesser-known ones such as Christmas in Dallas and Redskins Rap that leave you shaking your head in embarrassments for those fans and future players.

But the Browns two-part mini movie+music videos with bands and ninjas and all kinds of other random things are enough to make you wonder if the person running the marketing department is an idiot or secretly, a genius.

Out of all the NFL music videos found by this redditor, the only one worth watching belonged to the Dolphins.

Take a look at all of the known team-supported music videos and their attempt at [ahem] entertaining us all…

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LA Rams “Let’s Ram It”

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49ers Rap

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Chicago Bears “Super Bowl Shuffle”

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Bengals “Who Dey” Rap

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Raiders “Silver and Black Attack”

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Eagles “Buddy’s Watching You”

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Redskins Rap

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“New England, the Patriots and We”

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Dolphins “Can’t Touch Us”

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Seahawks “Locker Room Rock”

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“We’re the NY Giants”

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Cowboys “Christmas in Dallas”

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Browns’ Two-Part “Masters of the Gridiron