Game of Thrones is one of the most popular television series of all time. The first episode aired on April 17, 2011, and the 73rd and last was released on May 19, 2019.G.O.T. has many characters who have gone on to become household names. They include, but aren't limited to, Eddard 'Ned' Stark, Catelyn Stark, Sansa Stark, Arya Stark, Bran Stark, Jon Snow, Tormund Giantsbane, Tyrion Lannister, Cersei Lannister and more.Game of Thrones is also one of the most awarded shows of all time, most notably earning 59 Primetime Emmy Awards (the most among drama series).Ahead of the 2024 NFL season, let's take a look at an array of G.O.T-inspired fantasy football names. These names will represent a crossover between GOT and the NFL, with many fans sharing an interest in both.Top 40+ Game of Thrones fantasy football team namesHere are 40+ Game of Thrones-themed fantasy names from the Sportskeeda NFL fantasy football team name generator:Arya's Gridiron WarriorsBaratheon Ball BustersBaratheon's Blitz BrigadeBattle of the BacksCersei's End Zone EnforcersCersei's Gridiron GangCersei's Sorcery SquadCersei's Touchdown TyrantsCrowned Kings of the NFLDragonfire GridironFantasy LannistersGolden Crown KickersHail Mary SnowflakesIron Throne TacklersJoffrey's End Zone ThroneJoffrey's Gridiron GangJoffrey's Playoff PowerhouseJon's JuggernautsNeedle in the End ZoneNorthern Blitz BrigadeOle-Blockers UniteOlenna's Playbook ProwessOlenna's Touchdown TitansQueen of the End ZoneRoyal Rumble Red ZoneSnowmageddon TouchdownsSnowstorm ScorersStark Raving FantasyStark Raving TouchdownsStark's Sideline SlayersThe Cersei Stat KingsThe Field's Unruly RulerThe Floral TacklersThe Hound's Hail MarysThe Iron Fleet FieldersThe Iron Throne KickersThe Night's Watch PlaybookThe Night's Watch TouchdownThe North Remembers: TDsThe Purple Wedding WarriorsThe Sassy Sideline SquadTouchdown TyrantsTyrell's Gridiron GurusTyrell's Turf TerrorsTyrell's Winning StreakWesteros WideoutsWhite Walkers on the FieldWinter Is Coming to PlayWinter is Coming to the End ZoneA four-time NFL MVP once made a cameo on Game of ThronesDuring its eight seasons, G.O.T. has featured an impressive number of cameos. However, few cameos caught the eye of the sports world as much as Aaron Rodgers' appearance on the hit TV show.The future Pro Football Hall of Famer appeared on Season 8, Episode 5. The then-Green Bay Packers quarterback's character likely ended up as a pile of ash after Daenerys and Drogon blazed their way through the city.Rodgers' appearance on Game of Thrones elicited numerous comments on social media. The four-time MVP had previously made a video clip for the show in the lead-up to the last season.