Players from NFL franchise the Los Angeles Rams had a shot at naming AFL clubs based on their logos, and fair to say it didn't go well.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was joined by teammates Braden Fiske, Demarcus Robinson and Tutu Atwell in guessing a handful of AFL club nicknames in the wake of the team's confirmed venture to the MCG next year for a regular season game.
The American quartet attempted to predict the monikers from the logos of Geelong, Collingwood, Essendon, North Melbourne, Sydney and the Western Bulldogs, finding little success.
The Bulldogs and Kangaroos were among the easier options, while the Rams stars had some trouble with the bird teams, calling Collingwood the "Eagles", "Hawks", "Australian Blackhawks" and "Blackbirds".
The Cats copped "Wombats", "Cougars" and "Angry House Cats", while the Swans were assumed to be the "Ducks" or "Angry Ducks".
Essendon stumped the Rams too, with "Fighter Jets" and "Aviators" among the guesses.
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The Rams are set to host the first regular season NFL game in Australia early into the 2026 season, likely falling in September.
Final details for the game are yet to be confirmed, with the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers, New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs among the teams that could also make the trip down under next year.