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Eight veteran Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are not returning for the 2012 season. They are: Ally Traylor, Brittany Evans, Kaitlin Ilseng, Kelsi Reich, Sunni Cranfill, Ashton Torres, Sasha Agent and Ann Lux.
To find the answer, you might want to watch the Season 5 premiere of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Squad" on CMT the night of October 15, 2010.
There are usually 36 Cheerleaders, but the 2010-2011 squad has 34 members.
The Cowboys Cheerleaders are always performing during Dallas Cowboys games at AT&T Stadium, which sometimes makes it hazardous for them. For instance, during a nationally televised contest on Thanksgiving Day in 2011, Melissa Kellerman -- then a fourth-year veteran Cheerleader -- was knocked over on the sidelines by Cowboys tight end Jason Witten after he caught a pass. She did not see him coming because she had her back to him at the time. She was unhurt, but perhaps a little embarrassed by the incident.
What we know so far is that 16 veterans will not be returning for the 2011-2012 season. They are: 1. Trisha Trevino (sixth-year veteran) 2. Tobie Percival (fifth-year veteran) 3. Brooke Sorenson (fifth-year veteran) 4. Meredith Oden (fourth-year veteran) 5. Meagan Sharp (fourth-year veteran) 6. Tia Williams (fourth-year veteran) 7. Jordan Baum (third-year veteran) 8. Jordan Chanley (third-year veteran) 9. Michelle Keys (third-year veteran) 10. Crystal Trevino (third-year veteran) 11. Evan Anderson (second-year veteran) 12. Carey DePasquale (second-year veteran) 13. Joannah Liad (second-year veteran) 14. Stephanie Heymann (first-year) 15. Alyssa Sarasani (first-year) 16. Olivia Stevanowski (first-year)
Kaitlin Legend her tryout for her 2 year on the team
Veteran Kyle Orton is the Dallas Cowboys' No. 2 quarterback for the 2012 season.
Rookie Dan Bailey is the Cowboys' placekicker for the 2011 season.
Herschel Walker
Herschel Walker.
The veteran Cowboys cornerback, who played through nagging injuries during the 2011 season, was burned only four times for touchdowns by opposing offenses.
After returning from combat, the soldier experienced severe PTSD symptoms such as flashbacks and hypervigilance.