The Arizona Cardinals, and particularly star quarterback Kyler Murray, had a rocky start during their Monday night matchup. Murray, the former No. 1 overall draft pick, struggled early, completing just 2-of-8 passes for 18 yards and throwing an interception as the Cardinals fell behind. However, things took a turn for the better late in the second quarter when Murray connected with wide receiver Greg Dortch for a touchdown, putting Arizona up 7-3.
Murray further contributed to the team’s success with a 44-yard touchdown run in the second half, helping the Cardinals secure a hard-fought 17-15 victory. While the team celebrated the win, there was a less triumphant story happening on the sidelines — or rather, the absence of the Arizona Cardinals cheerleaders from their usual spot on the field.
According to a report from Fox 10, the Cardinals cheerleading team was “removed” from the sideline before the game even kicked off, much to the surprise of both the current cheerleaders and longtime fans. The cheerleaders were only allowed to perform during breaks from play due to the addition of new premium seating that occupied their usual spot. This drastic change was reportedly communicated to the cheerleaders with just four days’ notice, leaving many frustrated and disappointed.
Families of the cheerleaders expressed their frustration, noting that what used to be nearly three hours of performance time during a game had now been reduced to just 10 to 15 minutes. The cheerleaders were allowed to participate in pre-game ceremonies but were ushered off the field afterward, only returning for quarter and halftime breaks. The sudden change sparked an outcry from fans, who voiced their displeasure across social media, particularly on posts from the Cardinals cheerleading squad.
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One fan wrote, “It’s honestly really disappointing to see the Cardinals Cheerleaders removed from the sidelines. These women work incredibly hard, and their energy adds so much to the game day atmosphere. They’ve been a part of the team’s culture for years, bringing excitement, motivation, and positivity to the fans. Taking them away just doesn’t make sense, and it feels like their dedication and hard work aren’t being valued. The cheerleaders play a huge role in creating the spirit and energy in the stadium, and without them, something important is missing. It’s not just about the entertainment, it’s about the tradition and pride they bring. They deserve to be on the sidelines, where they belong, representing the team and uplifting the fans. Bring them back!”
Other fans echoed similar sentiments, with one commenting, “Missed seeing all the beautiful cheerleaders on the sidelines. They add energy and beauty to the game. Please put them back, they work hard and deserve to be present.” Another fan added, “That energy deserves to be on the sidelines helping amp up the crowd like they always have! These girls deserve to be out there.”
The Cardinals’ decision to remove the cheerleaders from their traditional role has sparked widespread debate, with many fans questioning whether they will return to the sidelines for future games.
With the team’s next home game against the Chicago Bears looming, fans are eagerly waiting to see if the cheerleaders will be back where they belong — supporting their team from the sidelines and contributing to the electric game day atmosphere.