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The off-season isn't just for player movement and the draft. There's also losses in the cheerleading teams and dance groups.

The Dalllas Cowboys Cheerleaders will have a different collection of women performing in 2024. Thirteen cheerleaders are moving on or retiring.

The 13 cheerleaders who will be leaving the squad are as follows:

  • Kally Bethea
  • Jessica Bowman
  • Elizabeth DiGiovanni
  • McKenzie Sherman Hughston
  • Victoria Kalina
  • Yevgeniya Kolpakova
  • Darian Lassiter
  • Jensen Lynn
  • Ashlinn Maze
  • Dawn McGinnis
  • Rebecca Troyak
  • Kelcey Wetterberg
  • Claire Wolford

The Cowboys are looking for new Cheerleaders for their 2024 squad with tryouts in May.

The team’s website states: "Whether they’re cheering on the sidelines at AT&T Stadium, performing on USO stages worldwide, or appearing on televisions in homes across the country, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are an institution that is truly unmatched."

The Cowboy's cheerleaders have been a staple of Dallas sports - well, really, American sports and beyond - for six decades.

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