Cincinnati Bengals star Cade York has major Dallas Cowboys issue ahead of NFL clash with girlfriend a rival cheerleader
Despite being on the other team, Cincinnati kicker Cade York hopes his girlfriend supports him.
York will go with the Cincinnati Bengals for their upcoming game after signing with them this week.
On Monday night, the Bengals play the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
This Monday, York, 23, disclosed that his girlfriend cheers for the Cowboys.
The kicker is dating 22-year-old Zoe Dale.
The cheerleader’s Instagram account boasts over 20,000 followers.
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She also frequently shares selfies with York and pictures of herself in action from the sidelines.
York disclosed, “It was fantastic to see my girlfriend, who cheers for the Cowboys, get baptized on Sunday.
“I literally received a call the next day informing me that I would be working out with the Bengals, who were playing on Monday.
“I was like ‘Well Zoe, I will see you at home no matter what.'”
“She’s going to be cheering for me,” he said with a giggle when asked if Zoe would be cheering against him.
“She has already informed me that she is on the guest side during the second and fourth quarters.
“I’ll have to sneak her a couple of smiles.”
In a social media message, Dale affirmed her loyalty.
On her Instagram stories, she posted the caption, “Go Cade and Go Cowboys.”
York was chosen in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft and is currently in his third season in the league.
In 2019, he and Joe Burrow’s LSU squad won the college national title.
York, however, has moved around teams and has failed to settle in the NFL.
In 2022, he began with the Cleveland Browns.
He played for both the New York Giants and the Tennessee Titans in 2023.
Before getting a chance with the Washington Commanders this season, he rejoined the Browns on their practice squad.
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York, however, was cut after failing to make two field goals in the season opener on September 9 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Before joining the Bengals this week, he had been a free agent for over three months.
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