Claire Wolford (Photos via @clairewolford/IG)
Claire Wolford, a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, is a shining star in the NFL, having captured the hearts of millions both on and off the field. The Lincoln, Nebraska native who became a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader years ago became a social media star, making thousands of fans with the things she would post.
As a veteran cheerleader, Claire Wolford would become a symbol of excellence.
She recently went insanely viral after she posted an insane picture that showed off how incredibly flexible she was. In it, she perfectly held one leg up in the air without touching it with her hands.
For the past three seasons, Wolford has been with the team during some of their more good years, as the team has won 12 games each year and headed to the playoffs. Unfortunately, she and the rest of the cheerleaders have never gotten the chance to show off what they got past the second round.
Just last year, the team won the NFC East crown but failed badly in the Wild Card round, losing to the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium. The team was the only home team to lose a game that weekend.
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Veteran Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Claire Wolford Announce Her Retirement
Claire Wolford (Photo via Claire Wolford/Instagram)
The Dallas Cowboys will hit the field for the 2024 season without a seasoned veteran.
Veteran Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Claire Wolford is not scheduled to be back as she announced her retirement in May.
Wolford posted a highlight clip on her Instagram of her greatest moments in life, which included moments with the other cheerleaders, competitions, and putting in the work at practice.
Wolford had been a member of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders since the 2020 season.
VIDEO: Texans QB CJ Stroud Didn’t Hold Back While Taking A Brutal Shot At The Dallas Cowboys In Front Of Micah Parsons
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Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud just bought himself a lot more points from the (many) football fans who loathe the Dallas Cowboys.
CJ Stroud won Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2023 after leading the Houston Texans to 10 wins and a surprise AFC South division crown. They defeated the Cleveland Browns in the Wild Card Round before falling to the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round.
And Stroud has earned more popularity league-wide by savagely roasting the most despised team in football. In a TikTok video that has since gone viral, Stroud caused an uproar of laughter by stating, “I don’t play for the weak a*s Cowboys).
DAMN… #Texans QB CJ STROUD SHREDS THE #COWBOYS.
“I DON’T PLAY FOR THE WEEK ASS COWBOYS.”💀💀💀
(Via @TexansCommenter)
pic.twitter.com/kaDOtWHlYv— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 7, 2024
Here’s the extra juicy part: CJ Stroud and his Texans will visit those very Dallas Cowboys on ESPN “Monday Night Football” in Week 11 on Nov. 18. That will be the last of three straight prime time games for the Texans, who have a Halloween Thursday nighter against the New York Jets and a Sunday nighter a week later against the Detroit Lions.
“I don’t play for the weak ass Cowboys” – CJ Stroud pic.twitter.com/ubenByLBya— Jacob (@Stroud4AllPro) June 7, 2024
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The Texans and Cowboys last met in 2022, with Dallas barely squeaking out a 27-23 victory at home against a Houston team that had one win at the time. The last three meetings have been decided by a single score.
CJ Stroud & Texans Open Season At Colts
CJ Stroud and the Texans will be challenged early when they visit the AFC South rival Indianapolis Colts to open their season on Sept. 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Houston narrowly outlasted Indianapolis in a win-or-go-home Week 18 showdown last year to secure a playoff berth. The Texans then claimed the AFC South when the Jacksonville Jaguars were stunned by the lowly Tennessee Titans.
Houston and Indianapolis split the two-game season series last year. Their season series will conclude in Week 8 on Oct. 27, when Anthony Richardson and the Colts meet the Texans at NRG Stadium.