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Fans go wild for new Dallas Cowboys cheerleader as rookie shares stunning photos after making the team

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Being a rookie on the most famous cheer squad in the world does not appear to faze Morgan Perschy, who shared memories from her road to become a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. 

Perschy was one of six rookies to make the team this year, officially announcing she made the cut in a long post on July 20.  

Nearly a month later, she shared a behind-the-scenes look from that journey, which started before she graduated from Arizona State with the esteemed Summa Cum Laude recognition.

Perschy, 22, appears to have been No 25 for her auditions, as she has that bib on in multiple photos, including the first snap in a roll of Instagram photos where she dons a blue sparkly dress. 

Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Morgan Perschy has shared a look at her journey to the team

Next is a group shot wearing a pink and blue cheerleading outfit, with the Dallas Cowboys logo prominent on the top. A third photo shows Preschy donning the iconic white and blue Cowobys' cheerleading outfit, as she has a huge smile on her face. 

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Several fans and others commented on Perschy's post, giving her props for hitting the career milestone months after graduation.  

Perschy announced she made the squad on July 20 and is one of six rookies to make the cut

Perschy is a graduate of Arizona State and was also a cheerleader for the Big 12 university

'My Morg!!!! I just love you so much, into football season we go babe!!!!' one person said. 

'This gave me the best flashbacks,' fellow cheerleader Parker Kilpatrick added.  

Several other members of Dallas' cheerleading squad also posted their congratulations to Perschy on her post.  

Perschy is dating baseball player Nathan Baez, a fellow Sun Devils alumnus, who currently plays for the Wichita Wind Surge, the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. 

Coming off of a disappointing 2024 on the field, the Cowboys will kick off their regular season in the NFL's first game on the official slate on September 4 against the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. 

Dallas enters the season with its best player, Micah Parsons, holding out of practice and requesting a trade. 

The team also has to contend with the two teams from last season's NFC Championship Game, the Eagles and Washington Commanders, being division rivals. 

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