The Netflix docuseries “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” has been renewed for a third season.
As the title suggests, the show follows the official cheer squad for the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. Season 1 premiered in June 2024, and season 2 hit Netflix in June 2025. The third season is slated for release sometime in 2026.
Season 3 will document the entire 2025-2026 NFL season, beginning with auditions and training camp. Rookie candidates and returning veterans will all be vying for a spot on the team during the grueling audition process.
While no official cast list has been released for season 3 of “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ 2025-2026 roster has already been announced.
Keep scrolling to meet the six rookies and the 30 veterans who made the squad for season 3 of “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.”
Who are the 2025 rookies for the Dallas Cowboys?
In July, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ Instagram account revealed the six rookies making their debut during the 2025-2026 season.
Charly Barby, who made the squad in 2024 after a failed audition attempt during season 1 of “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” commented on the post calling the six newbies “hardworking amazing & dedicated.”
Let’s meet the six rookies:
Brenley Herrera
Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas
Faith Ward
Hometown: Wellington, New Zealand
Parker Kilpatrick
Hometown: College Station, Texas
Madeline Unger
Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska
Jenna Waller
Hometown: San Diego, California
Morgan Perschy
Hometown: Southington, Connecticut
Who are the veterans rejoining the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 2025?
Kelee Norris
Hometown: Longview, Texas
Season: 5th
Kleine Powell
Hometown: Richmond, Kentucky
Season: 5th
Lea Tunnell
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Season: 5th
Madeline Salter
Hometown: Round Rock, Texas
Season: 5th
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Megan McElaney
Hometown: Oceanside, California
Season: 5th
Tori Skillings
Hometown: Plano, Texas
Season: 5th
Karley Swindel
Hometown: Nederland, Texas
Season: 4th
Kylie Dickson
Hometown: North Tustin, California
Season: 4th
Marissa Phillips Leschber
Hometown: Round Rock, Texas
Season: 4th
Sophy Laufer
Hometown: Simi Valley, California
Season: 4th
Brooklyn Davis
Hometown: Flower Mound, Texas
Season: 3rd
Camille Sturdivant
Hometown: Overland Park, Kansas
Season: 3rd
Kayla Hayes
Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri
Season: 3rd
Kennedy Hannan
Hometown: Marion, Iowa
Season: 3rd
McKenna Gehrke
Hometown: Denver, Colorado
Season: 3rd
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Anna Kate Sundvold
Hometown: Columbia, Missouri
Season: 3rd
Reece Weaver
Hometown: Jacksonville, Florida
Season: 3rd
Taylor Altieri
Hometown: Eugene, Oregon
Season: 3rd
Abby Summers
Hometown: Toledo, Ohio
Season: 2nd
Allison Khong
Hometown: Keller, Texas
Season: 2nd
Ariel Brumfield
Hometown: White Castle, Louisiana
Season: 2nd
Ava Lahey
Hometown: Jacksonville, Illinois
Season: 2nd
Charly Barby
Hometown: Livermore, California
Season: 2nd
Darah Haidet
Hometown: Hammond, Louisiana
Season: 2nd
Julissa Garcia
Hometown: Odessa, Texas
Season: 2nd
Kelly Villares
Hometown: Weehawken, New Jersey
Season: 2nd
Madie Krueger
Hometown: La Porte, Texas
Season: 2nd
Michelle Siemienowski
Hometown: San Diego, California
Season: 2nd
Sophia Brown
Hometown: Kearney, Missouri
Season: 2nd
Trinity Miles
Hometown: Colleyville, Texas
Season: 2nd
Seasons 1 and 2 of “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” are available to stream on Netflix.
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