No one cheers for the Cowboys quite like their own cheerleaders.
Could this be the year when the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders break the supposed jinx and grace a Super Bowl stage for the first time since January 28, 1996, when Troy, Emmitt, and The Playmaker triumphed over the Steelers in Super Bowl XXX?
For the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders , the journey to Las Vegas and Super Bowl LVII commences this Sunday in the Big D as they face the Aaron Rodgers-less New York Jets.
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In this game, the 36 cheerleaders will undoubtedly get quite the workout while rooting for Micah Parsons and the defense as they relentlessly pursue Zach Wilson on the NEW artificial turf that Jerry had installed during the offseason.
See the complete roster below:
This marks the first journey with the franchise for eight rookies—Anna, Brooklyn, Camille, Kennedy, McKenna, Reece, Taylor, and Zoe—who join a team with just five playoff wins since that memorable day in 1996.
The rookies will undoubtedly benefit from the veteran leadership of Chandi and Kelcey, both in their 5th year of service to the organization. Earlier this month, Chandi announced her collaboration with 3rd-year veteran Meg in Group 4.
Although the specifics of the group’s role on the sidelines remain unclear, it’s safe to assume that they will be a force to be reckoned with, boasting a combination of experience and energy.
Chandi and Kelcey have undoubtedly witnessed numerous ups and downs during their NFL cheerleading careers, paralleling the Cowboys’ efforts under Dak Prescott and the team to secure playoff success for Jerry Jones.
With Jerry’s relentless pursuit of another Super Bowl victory to cement his legacy as a legendary general manager and owner, this season is set to be filled with excitement.
This is precisely why the Cowboys are known as “America’s Team,” with frequent appearances on national broadcasts during 15 out of the 17 weeks of the season, and the cheerleaders will be there, keeping spirits high and the excitement alive, all the way into the playoffs.
H/T Outkick.com