Meet the iTunes Radio DJs From the NFL

Victor Cruz, Torrey Smith and Matt Forte get you grooving.

NFL Players Turned Disk Jockeys - NFL fans get ready to have some of your favorite players show off their DJing skills on iTunes Radio. Pepsi launched #FanEnough on Wednesday, a series of iTunes Radio stations curated by 16 NFL players. Meet some of the players who will share their music playlists with you. — Dominique ZonyééVictor Cruz, New York GiantsWide receiver Victor Cruz is known for his salsa moves on the field, but this music buff, who signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports earlier this year, says his playlist will include Jay Z, J. Cole, Drake and other artists he listens to pump up.  (Photo: Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

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NFL Players Turned Disk Jockeys - NFL fans get ready to have some of your favorite players show off their DJing skills on iTunes Radio. Pepsi launched #FanEnough on Wednesday, a series of iTunes Radio stations curated by 16 NFL players. Meet some of the players who will share their music playlists with you. — Dominique ZonyééVictor Cruz, New York GiantsWide receiver Victor Cruz is known for his salsa moves on the field, but this music buff, who signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports earlier this year, says his playlist will include Jay Z, J. Cole, Drake and other artists he listens to pump up.  (Photo: Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

LaMarr Woodley, Pittsburgh Steelers - Linebacker LaMarr Woodley is no stranger to the music scene. In 2012, he and rapper Wiz Khalifa collaborated on a photo shoot for Pepsi’s remixes of Khalifa’s famous Pittsburg anthem, “Black and Yellow.” We are sure this song will make his playlist.(Photo: Geoff Burke/Getty Images)

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LaMarr Woodley, Pittsburgh Steelers - Linebacker LaMarr Woodley is no stranger to the music scene. In 2012, he and rapper Wiz Khalifa collaborated on a photo shoot for Pepsi’s remixes of Khalifa’s famous Pittsburg anthem, “Black and Yellow.” We are sure this song will make his playlist.(Photo: Geoff Burke/Getty Images)

Torrey Smith, Baltimore Ravens - Wide receiver Torrey Smith and his fiancée Chanel Williams motivated students to do well on the Maryland School Assessment exams with a rap video they uploaded to YouTube.  Given his rapping skills, fans can be sure to hear some hip hop on Smith’s iTunes Radio channel.(Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

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Torrey Smith, Baltimore Ravens - Wide receiver Torrey Smith and his fiancée Chanel Williams motivated students to do well on the Maryland School Assessment exams with a rap video they uploaded to YouTube.  Given his rapping skills, fans can be sure to hear some hip hop on Smith’s iTunes Radio channel.(Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Matt Forte - Matt Forte, who is currently a running back for the Chicago Bears, earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Tulane University in 2009. (Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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Matt Forte, Chicago Bears - Running back Matt Forte may play in Chicago, but he is from Louisiana. His playlist could include a medley of New Orleans jazz, Lil Wayne hits and songs from Chicago natives Common and Kanye West.(Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Pierre Garcon, Washington Redskins - Although hip hop is mainly played in the Redskins locker room, wide receiver Pierre Garcon recently united the offense and defensive teams by playing Michael Jackson. Can you guess if the “King of Pop” will make Garcon’s playlist?(Photo: Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post/Getty Images)

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Pierre Garcon, Washington Redskins - Although hip hop is mainly played in the Redskins locker room, wide receiver Pierre Garcon recently united the offense and defensive teams by playing Michael Jackson. Can you guess if the “King of Pop” will make Garcon’s playlist?(Photo: Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post/Getty Images)

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Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs - Running back Jamaal Charles is a DJ during his off season, so his playlist can prove to be one of the most professional mixes.  He recently exchanged tweets with rapper Tech N9ne.(Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs - Running back Jamaal Charles is a DJ during his off season, so his playlist can prove to be one of the most professional mixes.  He recently exchanged tweets with rapper Tech N9ne.(Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars - Rapper Lil Wayne continues to make headlines for his lyrical references to sports. On Slim Thug’s “F--k You,” he made reference to Maurice Jones-Drew. But will the running back add the song to his iTunes fan playlist?(Photo: Brian Cleary/Getty Images)

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Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars - Rapper Lil Wayne continues to make headlines for his lyrical references to sports. On Slim Thug’s “F--k You,” he made reference to Maurice Jones-Drew. But will the running back add the song to his iTunes fan playlist?(Photo: Brian Cleary/Getty Images)

Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts - Receiver Reggie Wayne is known for his grandiose style. The 12-year veteran arrived to camp in July in a helicopter and the year prior he was escorted by armed forces, so fans can expect his playlist to include some tunes reflective of a stunna.(Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis Colts - Receiver Reggie Wayne is known for his grandiose style. The 12-year veteran arrived to camp in July in a helicopter and the year prior he was escorted by armed forces, so fans can expect his playlist to include some tunes reflective of a stunna.(Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers - Wide receiver Randall Cobb tweeted in July: “So much music out right now, but I'm still stuck on #TheGifted !!!” He was referring to rapper Wale’s latest album. How much do you want to bet that the D.C. rapper will make his station?(Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers - Wide receiver Randall Cobb tweeted in July: “So much music out right now, but I'm still stuck on #TheGifted !!!” He was referring to rapper Wale’s latest album. How much do you want to bet that the D.C. rapper will make his station?(Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Jonathan Stewart, Carolina Panthers - He is a running back and an aspiring music producer. With Jonathan Stewart’s playlist, fans will get to know more about his aspirations off the field.(Photo: John Gress/Getty Images)

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Jonathan Stewart, Carolina Panthers - He is a running back and an aspiring music producer. With Jonathan Stewart’s playlist, fans will get to know more about his aspirations off the field.(Photo: John Gress/Getty Images)

Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles - When wide receiver “J Mac” tore his ACL in July, fans swarmed his Twitter with links to “motivational music” from some of his favorite hip hop artists, such as J. Cole and Lil Wayne. He mentioned that one of his favorite J. Cole song was “Return of Simba.”(Photo: Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)

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Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles - When wide receiver “J Mac” tore his ACL in July, fans swarmed his Twitter with links to “motivational music” from some of his favorite hip hop artists, such as J. Cole and Lil Wayne. He mentioned that one of his favorite J. Cole song was “Return of Simba.”(Photo: Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)