Dallas Cowboys cheerleader caught cheering for other team, in heartwarming connection
Not often does a cheerleader of one team, cheer for the opposing team. That’s what took place when the Cincinnati Bengals traveled to Arlington, Texas to take on the Dallas Cowboys. York and Dale have been dating for seven monthsINSTAGRAM/@CADE.YORK While dressed in her Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit, Zoe Dale, was rooting for #3 on the Bengals. Dale is the girlfriend of newly signed Bengals kicker, Cade York. The ESPN broadcast picked up Dale on the sideline saying under her breath, “Praise god, praise god,” after York made an early extra point. York was signed by the Bengals after their starting kicker, Evan McPherson, was put on IR with a groin injury. The ESPN broadcast revealed that Dale and York met at a training facility where they were both working out. They have reportedly been dating for seven months. The cameras would pan over to Dale after every York kick, where she looked anxious and relieved each time. Joe Buck, ESPN’s play-by-play broadcaster, broke it down quickly for the audience. “Cade York started the season with Washington,” Buck said. “Went 0/2 week one, he’s been out there looking for a job and he gets it here. York and Dale are both Texas nativesINSTAGRAM/CADE.YORK “While his girlfriend, Zoe Dale, is on the sideline, she’s a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. “Can’t make this up,” Troy Aikman chimed in. “You can’t make it up,” Buck said. “Cade said she’d be rooting for him.” Unfortunately for Dale, the team that employs her, and the team that employs her boyfriend, have both underachieved this season. The Bengals are 4-8, while the Cowboys are 5-7. She more likely than not won’t have to worry about missing any potential postseason games for York. Cincinnati and Dallas both have less than a 4% chance to make the postseason. In a night where the Simpsons tried to steal the show, it was Dale and York that proved to be the heartwarming story everyone fell in love with. Dale may have had on Cowboy blue, but it’s no secret her heart is currently covered in tiger stripes.
Not often does a cheerleader of one team, cheer for the opposing team.
That’s what took place when the Cincinnati Bengals traveled to Arlington, Texas to take on the Dallas Cowboys.
While dressed in her Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit, Zoe Dale, was rooting for #3 on the Bengals.
Dale is the girlfriend of newly signed Bengals kicker, Cade York.
The ESPN broadcast picked up Dale on the sideline saying under her breath, “Praise god, praise god,” after York made an early extra point.
York was signed by the Bengals after their starting kicker, Evan McPherson, was put on IR with a groin injury.
The ESPN broadcast revealed that Dale and York met at a training facility where they were both working out.
They have reportedly been dating for seven months.
The cameras would pan over to Dale after every York kick, where she looked anxious and relieved each time.
Joe Buck, ESPN’s play-by-play broadcaster, broke it down quickly for the audience.
“Cade York started the season with Washington,” Buck said.
“Went 0/2 week one, he’s been out there looking for a job and he gets it here.
“While his girlfriend, Zoe Dale, is on the sideline, she’s a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader.
“Can’t make this up,” Troy Aikman chimed in.
“You can’t make it up,” Buck said.
“Cade said she’d be rooting for him.”
Unfortunately for Dale, the team that employs her, and the team that employs her boyfriend, have both underachieved this season.
The Bengals are 4-8, while the Cowboys are 5-7.
She more likely than not won’t have to worry about missing any potential postseason games for York.
Cincinnati and Dallas both have less than a 4% chance to make the postseason.
In a night where the Simpsons tried to steal the show, it was Dale and York that proved to be the heartwarming story everyone fell in love with.
Dale may have had on Cowboy blue, but it’s no secret her heart is currently covered in tiger stripes.