‘Family Guy’ Gets NFL Mashup Treatment, New Season Expected To Be Crazy Food

By Staff Reporter | Oct 03, 2015 08:07 PM EDT

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"Family Guy" is one of the popular TV shows in America. The show is so popular, that it has already become one of the most enduring part of our popular culture.

It has invaded almost every facet of America and now, according to the Kansas City Star news, it penetrated even the NFL. According to the report, graphic designer Mark Avery-Kenny has created numerous NFL logos mashed up with "Family Guy."

The graphic designer took to Instagram and showed some of his work. As reported by Fan Sided, some of his sample works include the "Tennessee Joe Titans," which features the character Joe, best known as a paraplegic who stays in stronger physical shape compared to his friends, despite his condition.

The Detroit Lions also received a "Family Guy" makeover as Avery-Kenny used fan-favorite Brian Griffin as his model. Of course, the team's name was also changed to the "Detroit Brians."

The mashup would not be complete without Peter Griffin receiving his own NFL logo. Peter in this case, was mashed up to none other than the New England Patriots, which many find fitting as the character played for the team in a "Family Guy" episode.

In related a report, "Family Guy" also just recently premiered its newest season. The show is known for its rather unpredictable and off-putting humor and, fortunately, Entertainment Weekly was kind enough to tell us what to expect this season.

Among the rather controversial episode that fans should anticipate is when Brian and Stewie experimented by taking ADD medicine Adderall.

In this episode, Stewie received a prescription for the drug, but Brian also tries it out, hoping to improve his concentration. Things go wrong when both of them get insanely hooked. However, fans should not worry as the show's producer, Steve Callaghan, said that they won't be addicted for good.

Catch "Family Guy" on Saturdays on Fox at 9 p.m. ET and 8 p.m. CT.

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