Hours before the NFL Draft kicked off, a member of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders shared a touching post on Instagram, radiating excitement for the potential futures being forged that night.
In her social media post, cheerleader cited NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, expressing her anticipation for the event. “Can’t help but smile thinking about all the dreams coming true tonight,” she stated in her caption, encapsulating the hopeful atmosphere of the draft.
Before cheering for one of the most iconic teams in the NFL, Wolford honed her skills as part of the dance team at Nebraska, later transferring to Arizona State where she led as the choreography captain during her senior year.
For Wolford, becoming a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys was the realization of a lifelong aspiration. She admired the cheerleaders for their talent, poise, and commitment to the community from a young age.
“I’ve looked up to the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders since I was a little girl. They are incredibly talented, well-rounded, and sophisticated women with a passion for performing and serving their community,” Wolford shared.
Joining the DCC (Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders) allowed her to blend her love for performance with meaningful community impact, a combination she had always yearned for.
As for the Cowboys, they hold the 24th overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft. The team is on the lookout for talent that could bolster their offensive line, a crucial area for improvement if they wish to enhance their performance in the upcoming season.
The anticipation builds as everyone waits to see if the Dallas Cowboys will make a significant move in the draft tonight, an event filled with hope and potential for new stars in the NFL.