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by Tobey Bajda July 10, 2026
Football-themed groomsmen gifts give your wedding party something made for them specifically, not a generic gift box that could go to anyone. Every pick on this list can be personalized with a name, a wedding role, a date, or a team, so it feels like it was chosen with real thought behind it.
From proposal gifts that ask your guys to stand up with you, to drinkware and keepsakes for the big day itself, this list covers football groomsmen gifts for every budget and every role in the wedding party.
A football engraved with a custom shield showing his name, role, and your wedding date. Available in three sizes, from a desk-sized keepsake to a full display piece.
This is the football that marks the role he played in your wedding, not the game he plays on Sundays. It belongs on a shelf, not in the closet with the rest of the equipment.
A wooden card shaped like a football shield, personalized with his name, your "Drafted By" line, his role, and your wedding date. Made to be kept, not tossed in a drawer after he says yes.
Asking your groomsmen is its own moment. This card treats it like one, with real engraving instead of a printed card that ends up in the recycling bin.
A football engraved like a real draft pick, with his name, wedding role, "Drafted By" line, and your date. Available in three sizes.
The card asks the question. This one makes the answer feel like a real honor, the kind of proposal gift that gets a photo taken of it before it even goes on the shelf.
A 16 oz pint glass with a solid metal football accent, engraved with a football shield, his name, wedding role, and date. Comes packaged in its own display box, ready to give.
A gift that works double duty. Give it at the proposal, or give it as a thank-you after he's already said yes, either way it earns a permanent spot on his bar cart.
A 20 oz insulated tumbler wrapped in football-grain faux leather, engraved with his name, role, and your wedding date.
A gift made for the way he lives, not just the rehearsal dinner. Personalization is what keeps it from getting mixed up with everyone else's tumbler in the truck.
An insulated can cooler engraved with a football shield, his name, wedding role, and date. Available in black, red, or white.
The budget pick that doesn't feel like one. It goes from the bachelor party cooler to the tailgate without missing a beat, and his name on it means it never gets left behind.
A football design engraved on the front with his name beneath it. Made for a home bar or a desk, this is the premium gift for the best man or the groomsman who's been there the longest.
Not the kind of thing he'd buy for himself, but the kind of thing he keeps out once it has his name on it.
A 16 oz pint glass etched with his name and a football design. Simple, affordable, and made just for the guy in the wedding party who'd rather have a solid glass than another trinket.
One of the strongest gifts on this list under $20, and durable enough to hold up long after the wedding.
An 8 oz whiskey glass etched with his name and a football design. A toast-worthy gift for the best man, or anyone in the wedding party who appreciates a good pour.
Pairs naturally with a flask or a bottle of his favorite bourbon if you want to round out the gift.
A four-glass pint set sand-carved with a name or team. Sturdy 16 oz pub-style glasses built for a home bar, not the back of a cabinet.
A strong group gift for a wedding party that wants one matching set they can all pour from at the rehearsal dinner.
A 9-piece BBQ tool set in a bamboo case, engraved with up to three lines of text and available in two football designs.
A premium gift for the best man or the groomsman who's hosting every game day after the wedding is over. It gets used well past the honeymoon.
A 32 oz double-wall insulated bottle laser-engraved with a football design and his name. Nine color options, so it can match his style or your wedding colors.
An everyday gift that travels with him well past the wedding, from the gym to the tailgate.
A clear acrylic trophy on a walnut base, engraved with his name and role in the wedding. A step up from a standard keepsake for the groomsman who did a lot of the heavy lifting.
Reads as a real honor, not a gag gift, which makes it a good fit even for a more formal wedding party.
A metal wall sign personalized with his name, made for a man cave, office, or home bar.
A gift with staying power well past the wedding weekend, and a good option for the groomsman who's harder to shop for.
A full-size football laser-engraved with his name in a bold, championship-style panel. Made to sit on a desk or shelf, not get tossed in the yard.
A budget-friendly step up from a card or keychain that still reads as a real gift.
A small, useful add-on for keys or a badge, styled with football lace stitching.
A good stocking-stuffer-style extra to pair with a bigger gift when you want to round out the box without adding much cost.
A 4x6 proposal card designed to feel like an NFL draft invite, personalized with his name, a "Drafted By" line, and your wedding date.
Another way to ask your groomsmen to stand up with you, made to be kept as a keepsake rather than tossed after he says yes.
A beer mug engraved with his name and fantasy football league title. Made for the groomsman who's been talking trash all season.
Works as well at the draft party as it does at the reception.
A 32 oz beer stein laser-engraved with his name and league or team details. A statement-size gift for the groomsman who takes fantasy football seriously.
A step up from a standard mug for the guy who wants his drinkware to match his commitment to the league.
The right message turns a football groomsmen gift into something worth keeping. Here are lines that hit the right tone.
"You're drafted. Will you be my groomsman?"
"I need my best guy on my team. Will you stand up with me on [Wedding Date]?"
"You've had my back since before I can remember. Thanks for being part of this. [Groom's Name]"
"[Groom Name] + [Bride Name] | [Wedding Date] | Best Man / Groomsman"
"Drafted by [Groom's Name] | [Wedding Date]"
"Thanks for suiting up one more time. This one meant everything. [Groom's Name]"
Start with what feels made for each groomsman specifically, not just what fits the football theme. A few things to weigh:
Proposal gifts (cards, footballs, draft-style pieces) work best given early, before you've locked in the wedding party. Save drinkware and everyday items for the thank-you round closer to the wedding.
Give the best man a premium item, like the decanter or the custom football, and give groomsmen matching mid-priced items like the tumbler or can cooler.
Desk and shelf items (footballs, trophies, signs) work for guys who like to display things. Drinkware and bottles work for guys who'd rather use a gift than look at it.
A common split: $15-25 for the proposal gift, $30-50 for the thank-you gift, and a premium item in the $50-100 range reserved for the best man.
The best football groomsmen gifts are personalized with his name, wedding role, and your date: a Custom Groomsman Football for display, a Groomsmen Football Draft Pint Glass or Personalized Groomsman Football Tumbler for everyday use, or a Football Coach Decanter as a premium option for the best man.
A Football Groomsmen Proposal Card or a football engraved like a draft pick are the two most popular ways to ask. Both are personalized with his name, his role, and your wedding date, and both are made to be kept as a keepsake after he says yes.
Proposal gifts typically run $10-30. Thank-you gifts for groomsmen fall in the $25-50 range, covering pint glasses, tumblers, and can coolers. Premium gifts for the best man, like a decanter or a custom football, run $50-100.
Give the proposal gift early, whenever you're locking in your wedding party. Give the thank-you gift closer to the wedding, typically at the rehearsal dinner. Order personalized items at least 3-4 weeks ahead to leave time for engraving and shipping.
Keep it to 2-3 lines: his name, his role (Groomsman, Best Man, Usher), and your wedding date. For proposal gifts, add a "Drafted By" line with your name so it reads like an invitation, not just a label.
Stick to items that work as quality gifts first and football gifts second: a decanter, a whiskey glass, or a clean metal sign with a subtle football motif. These read as a real gift to anyone, whether or not they follow the sport.
by Tobey Bajda July 10, 2026
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