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Cowboys Cheerleader Going Viral Ahead Of Sunday’s Game

Cowboys Cheerleader Going Viral Ahead Of Sunday’s Game
Cowboys Cheerleader Going Viral Ahead Of Sunday’s Game


ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 29: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders enter the stadium before the game against the Los Angeles Rams at AT&T Stadium on October 29, 2023 in Arlington, Texas.
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For decades, hundreds of thousands of girls have dreamed about being a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys.

Fast forward to today, and that hasn’t changed in the slightest.

They even released a reality show to share the truth behind that dream and all the hard work that comes with being a part of arguably the most famous cheerleading corps in the sports industry.

Needless to say, that only makes us appreciate even more the ones who get to do it, as it takes a big sacrifice to be out there putting their bodies on the line.

Notably, those who make it usually become quite famous on social media.

That was the case recently with one cheerleader who amassed almost 9,000 likes with her post on Instagram.

The Cowboys are coming off a very solid start to the season, and once again, they’re expected to be one of the strongest candidates to come out of the NFC.

Then again, they’ve been knocking on the door of that kind of contention for quite a while now, just to fall short of their goal over and over whenever they have to face a winning team.

Dak Prescott played like a superstar in the season opener vs. the Cleveland Browns.

Now, he’ll look to keep that momentum going vs. the New Orleans Saints and prove to the doubters that he was worthy of that massive deal he signed shortly before the start of the season.


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