Former Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader Amanda Howard is reminiscing about her time on the squad after her abrupt and stunning exit on America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
“My journey unfolded precisely the way it was meant to–and I feel that’s the good half about DCC: no two panthers are the identical,” Howard wrote via Instagram on Saturday, June 21, together with a video montage of her time on the squad. “I first auditioned in 2021, simply taking pictures my shot. I made it to Coaching Camp–farther than I ever imagined. After being minimize, I spotted this wasn’t only a dream… it was one thing I may accomplish. From that second on, I went all in. I skilled laborious, studied the DCC model and etiquette, and did every part I presumably may to make the workforce.”
She continued, “In 2022, I got here again assured in God’s plan. No matter he determined for me, I trusted it. Joseph prayed over me each single day of Coaching Camp–and once I lastly received to name and inform him I made the workforce, he hopped within the automobile and drove straight to The Star simply to present me the most important hug.”
The previous DCC cheerleader went on to share that her first 12 months on the squad was a “problem,” including that Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell determined to take “37 ladies as a substitute of 36” that 12 months.
“I used to be given the function of rotating rookie–that means each recreation, I stuffed a special spot with a special group,” she continued within the caption. “It was laborious. Actually laborious. However I used to be honored to be trusted in that place, and I did every part in my energy to not let my workforce down. I used to be named Rookie of the Yr, and though it was probably the most anxious 12 months of my profession, it made me stronger than I ever thought I could possibly be.”
Based on Howard, her second 12 months on the workforce introduced her “stability and pleasure.”
“I had my very own spot and soaked up each single second,” she added. “I grew nearer to the ladies, felt extra assured within the model, and began asking myself: what sort of flower am I on this bouquet of 36? Yr 3 was my 12 months of intention. The 12 months I ended making an attempt to show myself–and simply was. I trusted my capabilities, reminded myself I used to be sufficient, and approached each dance with pleasure, each dialog with presence, and each tear with objective.”
She concluded her emotional submit, writing, “I go away this workforce honored to have been part of it–and ceaselessly grateful to at all times be part of it.”
Howard’s second and third years with the squad have been documented in Netflix’s hit docuseries America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
In season 2, Howard and lots of of her fellow cheerleaders fought for larger pay (the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have notoriously been paid little or no for his or her function throughout the group, leaving lots of the athletes to work a number of jobs whereas nonetheless fulfilling their cheerleading duties). Regardless of being a former Rookie of the Yr and being so prolific throughout tryouts that judges remembered her by title, Howard was not chosen for a lot of high-profile public appearances through the 2024-2025 NFL season.
In consequence, she spoke to Finglass about why she was, in her eyes, being intentionally ignored or not picked, asking if it was because of her choice to take a stance on and advocate for larger pay. Based on Finglass, that wasn’t the case.
Nonetheless, Howard shocked Finglass and followers when, on the finish of the season, she determined to hold up her uniform and never return for a shot at a fourth 12 months on the squad.
In an unique interview with Us Weekly, veteran cheerleader Jada Mclean opened up concerning the squad’s efforts to safe larger pay.
“It’s a tricky subject to begin to have conversations [about],” she informed Us forward of the season 2 drop on Wednesday, June 18. “However we have been fairly severe, as leaders, this was one thing that we actually needed to see a change occur.”
On the finish of season 2, the cheerleaders managed to safe a 400 % enhance in pay.
“It’s gonna take a whole lot of the monetary stresses out of their lives, which is one thing that we needed to see,” Mclean, who like Howard will not be returning to the squad subsequent 12 months, informed Us of the pay enhance. “I’ve struggled financially on this workforce and that was one thing that I didn’t need anybody else to must take care of whereas they’re cheerleaders. I feel they’re in a great place shifting ahead.”
Seasons 1 and a couple of of America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at the moment are streaming on Netflix.