Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 2026-2027: Who Made the Team?

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 2026-2027: Who Made the Team?



They came, they kicked, they conquered: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad have officially announced their 2026-2027 squad.

The latest season of Netflix’s docuseries β€œAmerica’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” which premiered in June, captured yet another pressure-packed audition and performance season β€” showcasing how the team’s growing fame continues to affect its culture.

As interest in the squad continues to soar, the DCC received 55% more applications in 2026 than in 2025, according to the organization.

This year, there are 28 veterans and eight rookie members, including multiple comeback athletes who were cut during auditions in 2025. Read on to meet the rookies, and see the full list of returning members.

Who Are the Rookies on the 2026-2027 Squad?

Amaiyah Naulls

Amaiyah Naulls is an alum of California State University, Fullerton, where she helped lead her Division 1 Pom team to its first ever UDA National Championship at the National Collegiate Dance Team Championship in 2025 as a team captain.

Before making the team, she participated in one of the team’s prep intensives in 2025, per her Instagram.

In an Instagram post announcing her official rookie status, Naulls reflected on her early experience with the DCC and the friends she’s already made along the way.

β€œThis journey has been the most incredible blessing I’ve ever experienced,” she wrote. β€œAnd to all the girls I’ve met during this process I love y’all down bad. You are truly my rookie sisters, and our bond goes so far beyond dance. I couldn’t imagine a more perfect group.”

Aubrey Rogers

Aubrey Rogers is a College of the Canyons alum from Santa Clarita, California, and a former Los Angeles Laker Girl.

After two seasons dancing in purple and gold, Rogers is officially adorning a blue-and-white set β€” and she β€œcan’t wait,” according to her latest post on Instagram.

β€œThis has been the greatest blessing and a dream come true,” Rogers captioned her post announcing her spot on the team. β€œI can’t wait to wear this iconic uniform and carry on such an incredible legacy. Forever grateful.”

Brianne β€œBri” Lindenau

Some fans may recognize rookie Brianne β€œBri” Lindenau from when she auditioned for the DCC during the 2025-2026 season.

While Lindenau was disappointed she didn’t receive the outcome she was β€œhoping and praying for” that time around, per a July 2025 Instagram post, she returned the following year even more determined to earn her spot on the squad.

β€œKnowing what it feels like to not make this team makes me just extremely grateful and humbled to be back on this field, and it makes this outcome mean that much more,” she wrote in an Instagram post announcing her spot on the 2026-2027 squad. β€œThe comeback is always greater than the setback.”

Lindenau is also an alum of the University of Arizona, where she was a standout member of the Arizona Pomline.

Emily Awbrey

Oregon native Emily Awbrey is another β€œcomeback girl” of the season.

Awbrey previously auditioned for the 2025-2026 season, where team director Kelli Finglass described her personality as β€œvery authentic” on β€œAmerica’s Sweethearts,” and added that she was β€œone of the strongest dance technicians in the entire audition” during the first round.

Although Awbrey didn’t leave her first training camp with a uniform, she eventually earned her blue-and-white starred set during the 2026 tryouts.

Afterward, the University of Arizona dance alum posted a compilation of her loved ones’ reactions to her showing that she made the team β€” custom uniform and all.

β€œNo words can decribe this feeling. All I can think to say for now- Thank you,” she captioned the emotional video, adding a spirited blue heart. β€œMan i’m blessed.”

Haley Bogdon

For University of Arkansas alum Haley Bogdon, joining the DCC squad won’t require much of a relocation. The rookie is from Frisco, Texas, a suburb just north of Dallas.

β€œI will never forget this moment! Beyond blessed!!!” Bogdon commented on a photo carousel of her and the other rookies being fitted for their new uniforms on the team’s official Instagram page.

Bogdon is also a former dancer for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.

Kate Rogge

Kate Rogge, another Texas native from Austin, Texas, also joins the rookie class.

Rogge auditioned in 2025, too, per her Instagram, but didn’t receive a spot on the squad until 2026.

Rogge was also a cheer and pom dancer at her alma mater, University of Texas Austin, where she studied public relations, according to her LinkedIn.

Lexi Smith

Lexi Smith danced on the University of Central Florida spirit team for four years, wrapping up her college career in May and earning a spot on the DCC roster in July.

The rookie from Orlando, Florida wrote on her Instagram that β€œwords cannot describe how much gratitude” she felt throughout tryouts.

β€œThis experience has not only helped me grow as a dancer but also as a person,” she added in the caption of the photo carousel. β€œI am so beyond thankful for all the people I have met throughout this process, and I can’t believe that I am now a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader!”

Savanna Dastrup

As β€œAmerica’s Sweethearts” Season 3 viewers saw, Utah native Savanna Dastrup arrived to the team’s 2025 tryouts in pursuit of what she described as a lifelong dream.

But after being cut in the final round, she asked Finglass and DCC head choreographer Judy Trammell if she might have a shot if she returned the following year.

β€œI do. I mean, you might just chalk this up to timing and experience and the pressure,” Finglass replied. β€œBut, no, I think you’ve got skills to make this team or another team.”

Upon returning for round two in 2026, the Texas Christian University alum officially earned her rookie title.

β€œHappiest happy tears!! truly a moment i will never forget!! my heart is so full & i am so so grateful !!” she commented on a video the DCC posted on its official Instagram page, adding team-themed emojis.

Veterans

2-Year Veterans

  • Brenley
  • Faith
  • Jenna
  • Maddy U.
  • Morgan
  • Parker

3-Year Veterans

  • Abby
  • Allison
  • Ariel
  • Ava
  • Charly
  • Darah
  • Julissa
  • Kelly V.
  • Madie
  • Michelle
  • Sophia
  • Trinity

4-Year Veterans

  • Anna Kate
  • Brooklyn
  • Camille
  • Kayla
  • Kennedy
  • McKenna
  • Taylor

5-Year Veterans



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