The Pittsburgh Steelers where the first to hire professional cheerleaders. The Dallas Cowboy's do now have professional cheerleaders, though not every team does have cheerleaders.
Have cheerleaders.
The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders first appeared during the 1972-1973 NFL season.
The Dallas Cowboys first met Pittsburgh Steelers in 1960 and played at the Cotton Bowl, which was the Cowboys home field for 11 seasons (1960-1971). It was also the Dallas Cowboys first game in the NFL.
No. The Dallas Cowboys lost their first franchise game, to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-28, on September 24, 1960.
The first appearance of the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football was on November 16, 1970, the ninth broadcast, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. The Cowboys lost to the St. Louis Cardinals 38-0.
Have cheerleaders.
The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders first appeared during the 1972-1973 NFL season.
The Baltimore Colts did in 1953.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as we know them today first walked onto the sidelines during the 1972-73 NFL season.
The Dallas Cheerleaders and known as the CowBelles and Beaux were created in 1961. They consisted of local High School talent. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as we know them today started in 1972 with the minimum age requirement of 18 years old.
Baltimore Colts
Indications are that the first episode of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team 6" will air Thursday, October 20, 2011 in primetime.
Two sisters were the first black cheerleaders. They cheered for the Dallas Cowboys. Their names are Vonceil and Vanessa Baker. Vonceil was the first and made the squad for the 1972-1973 season.
Two sisters were the first black cheerleaders. They cheered for the Dallas Cowboys. Their names are Vonceil and Vanessa Baker. Vonceil was the first and made the squad for the 1972-1973 season.
The first Dallas Cowboys versus Pittsburgh Steelers game was played in Dallas.
Tom Landry was the first Cowboys coach
Tom Landry was first head coach for the Dallas Cowboys