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Revision as of 16:55, 11 January 2024
The 1973 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders |
The 1973 cheerleaders expanded on their initial re-introduction to the Cowboys sidelines. The initial group of 7 was now expanded to 15 cheerleaders that was comprised of 4 returning veterans and 11 rookies.
Entering into their 14th season as a NFL franchise the 1973 Dallas Cowboys repeated their record from the previous season going 10-4. They squared off against the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional playoffs winning 27–16. The Cowboys then matched up against the Minnesota Vikings for the NFC Championship but ended up falling short 27-10 ending their season. [1]
Veterans
Rookies
Management
Director: Dee Brock (13)
Choreographer: Texie Waterman (2)
Uniform Seamstress : Leveta Crager (2)
Social Feed
• Dallas Cowboys Website
• Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
• Facebook
• Instagram
• Twitter
• Sideline Legends in their own words.
Sources
Squad photo: Dallas Cowboys Official Website[2]
Names: Dallas Cowboys Official Website[3]
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