Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders trio crush together in offseason all-black fits

It may be the NFL offseason, but a trio of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are sticking together.
2024 DCC rookies Charly Barby and Kelly Villares got together with Sophy Laufer for some “girlies” time away from the football field.
The three beauties were popular on the Netlix hit America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and throughout the season. While Laufer was a big hit with the rarely-seen black Cowboys cheerleading fit at practice, the whole squad crushed the Christmas Santa uniforms during the holidays.
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With the Cowboys failing to make the playoffs, the cheerleaders have January off. After Laufer competed in a national dance competition in a stunning white-hot fit, she got together with Barby and Villares and the three sizzled in all-black athleisure fits.

And then they took a couple more selfies.
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The Netlix show was so popular it’s been renewed for a second season. With a trio like these it’s easy to see why.
There’s hope next season will a longer one to cheer for with a new head coach in Dallas in Brian Schottenheimer and Dak Prescott coming back off injury. At least if the team is bad again, the fans have America’s Sweethearts like Villares, Barby, and Laufer to cheer for.
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