The Florida’s NFL teams will be very well represented with these talented and beautiful young ladies heading to the January Pro Bowl in Orlando.
Fifth season Paige will drive up from Miami:





Fourth season Brittany will drive over from Tampa:





Third season Taylor will drive down from DUUUVAL. (Jacksonville):





Ladies please sent us a photo of the three of you. Congrats.
The Jacksonville Jaguars ended their 25th anniversary season with an impressive victory over the Indianapolis Colts. The defeat ended the Colts possible postseason chances.
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Here’s writer John Oehser’s comments of the day: “They fought for each other, for fun and for pride. With nothing official at stake and playoff hopes long since a memory, the Jaguars on Sunday afternoon finished a long weird season with their feistiest and best performance in recent weeks.”
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“Quarterback Gardner Minshew II had one of his best games of a memorable rookie season, and defensive end Calais Campbell returned a fourth-quarter Colts fumble for a critical touchdown as the Jaguars rallied and pulled away for a victory in front of 58,482 at TIAA Bank Field.”
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“Kicker Josh Lambo’s three first-half field goals gave him 33 for the season, setting a franchise record for field goals in a season. Lambo converted 33 of 33 field goals this year.”
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At halftime, the Jaguars did a special ceremony at TIAA Bank Stadium. The U.S. Court and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) conducted the Naturalization Ceremony for 79 new United States Citizens from 35 different Countries.
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Bitter sweet day for the ROAR. Great victory but also the final game for some members as they dance into NFL retirement. My photos captured a few tears on the field. Cheerleader Belinda was selected as cheerleader of the game. This is her third season as a member of The ROAR, and she is a paralegal.
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Enjoy the Photos:

Belinda, Cheerleader of the Game

Kinsey

Allison

Theresa

Lauren

Meredith

Rachel

Brooke and Jaxson

Amy and Alyvia—Duuuval!!! (click to enlarge)

2019 rookies, now officially vets.

Isn’t winning great!

Jada

Alison

Ashley

Kaylee and Dominick

Emily

Amy, Emily, Alison, Allison. 5th year on ROAR, dancing into NFL retirement. Sweet ladies!
Game album is HERE

The ROAR after yesterday’s victory over the Colts. (click to enlarge)
In the NFL you can not turn the ball over 5 times and expect to win the game. The Buccaneers defense play well enough to win, the offense and special teams units did not! Another head shaking performance by quarterback Jameis Winston sealed the agonizing defeat. Home record is 2 and 5 this year. Totally unacceptable results are directly correlated to the interceptions.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders had another day of superb performances. Their Christmas theme dances, with reindeer antlers, were fun to watch. As always the ladies were out on the plaza pregame mingling with the dedicated fan base. The Buccaneer organization is constantly adding game day festivities but they need more wins to recapture the sell out crowds of yesteryear.
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Merry Christmas, happy holidays to all.

Captain Fear and the Buccaneers Cheerleaders

Abby

Ashley

Julia

Kayla A.


Talyn Lizzy Emma Kimiah

Sarah Ashtan Miranda Abby with happy fan.

Anna Lindsey Nicollette

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Captain Fear and Michaela

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Lorenzo, Kayla T.

Ariana, Brittany and Kristin
Flickr game album is HERE
Jameis Winston came back from an injured throwing hand and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, behind Winston’s career-high 456 passing yards and 5 total touchdowns, came back from two double-digit deficits to beat the Indianapolis Colts Sunday at Raymond James Stadium.
Most teams that have quarterback controversy have two individual players to choose from. Not the Buccaneers, they have an Dr. Jekyll – Mr. Hyde player! Is Winston the five touchdown man or the 4 turnover QB? It’s simply mystifying that his NFL playing career is so inconsistent. The Bucs fell behind because of Winston but came back because of Winston!
Bottom line is a win is a win, three in a row. On to Detroit next weekend. Go Bucs!
No mystery regarding the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders. They are talented, beautiful and photogenic. They had the Junior Cheers in for a halftime performance. Enjoy our photo album.

Morgan

Kayla A.

Lizzy

Emily

Pro Bowl Brittany

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Jessica Michaela Elizabeth

Corinne and Stephanie

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Morgan Rose and Emily
Start of game album is HERE

Brittany selected for the Pro Bowl (click to enlarge)
The Jacksonville Jaguars honored our military service personnel, past and present, at Sunday’s contest versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Performing the Anthem was a vocal quartet from the U. S. Air Force Singing Sergeants. Interpreting the National Anthem for the hearing impaired was ROAR Cheerleader Brooke.
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At halftime, a large ceremony involving over 250 recruits from all branches took place.The Oath of Enlistment was conducted by Brigadier General Vincent Buggs. The General has three combat deployments to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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The Bucs defeated the Jags 28-11 in a game not quite as close as the score would indicate. Nick Foles had a bad first half and was replaced by Gardner Minshew II after intermission. The sparks Minshew brought were quickly diminished with a goal line interception by the Buccaneer secondary. Quarterback controversy is in full discussion among the disappointed fan base. Rough stretch right now!
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Everyone is on the same love page when it comes to the talented and beautiful ROAR cheerleaders. No controversy here, especially for Meredith who was selected by her peers as Cheerleader of the Game.
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Enjoy our game photos:

Meredith, Cheerleaders of the Game

Brooke, interpreted the Anthem for hearing impaired.

Taylor B.

Belinda and Rachel

Jaxson and Amy

Kinsey

Alexandria

Salute to Service

Eden

Sandy

DUUUVAL

Amy

Alyvia

Allison Photobomb

Alison

Teresa and Jada

Taylor and Nijah
Start of our game album is HERE
The Miami Dolphins have military introductions at all home games. This past Sunday was special however as the game versus the Bills was designated the NFL’s Salute To Service day. Embodying the Mission Statement to honor, empower and connect with the nation’s service members, veterans and their families, the Dolphins family continue to show their support and appreciation for those who are serving or have served the country.
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Honored guests included 100 active duty military and 100 retired military from the community. After their military tailgate, they held flags during the national anthem (performed by the Singing Sergeants from the Air Force) and flyover (85th Fighter Squadron).
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The Dolphins everyday hero salute went to Retired Staff Sgt.Thomas A. Metto who served as Infantry Platoon Commander in Vietnam.
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The game was a home disappointment as the Bills kept the Fins at bay all day. Final score was 37-20 Buffalo. The weak pass rush did the Dolphins in, too much time allowing the Bills receivers to get open. The main Miami highlight was Jakeem Grant’s 4th career touchdown return. He’s a play-maker, 101 yard kickoff return.
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The Dolphin’s cheerleaders were splendid as always. Cloudy day with a great temperature for all day dancing! We’ll let the photo album highlight their talents and beauty. Someday we need to do a Q&A with the cheers who jumped with U.S. Army’s Golden Knights! Yes they did! The MDC website is HERE

Elena

Jennifer

Jozie

Shayla

Veronica

Katie and Kayla

Estefania

Gigi, Salute to Service Performance

Emily

Kally

Kayla

Emily M.

Kristen

Jenny
Start of our game album is HERE
Unir–A Spanish word to unite, bind, join, combine, etc. As in “ties that bind multiple cultures”. We asked cheerleaders Katie and Shayla to tell us about UNIR. Note: The Miami Dolphins, as an organization, is strongly committed to community initiatives.
1) Katie and Shayla, we always start our Ultimate Cheerleader chats with you introducing yourself in detail to our readers.
- SHAYLA: Hi everybody! My name is Shayla and this is my 2nd season as a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader and my first season as a co-captain. In 2018, I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in dance from New World School of the Arts. Recently, I’ve began my journey to getting a second degree; a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and plan to graduate in 2022 to then continue my schooling in hopes of becoming a Nurse Practitioner and beginning my career in the medical field.
- KATIE: I started dancing when I was four years old! My parents enrolled me in the dance studio as a way to make friends. I went to New World School of the Arts for my freshman and sophomore year of high school and then finished through an online schooling service. At 16 I traveled back and forth to upstate New York to dance with a modern dance company. I attended NYU and received my BFA in Dance in 2016. I’ve studied ballet, modern, jazz, contemporary, lyrical, flamenco, pointe and partnering. In addition to dance, I also minored in nutrition and after graduating, I received my certification in Fitness Nutrition and as a Personal Trainer through NASM. I currently work at Orangetheory fitness as a coach!
2) What kind of show is UNIR? Entire squad involved?
- SHAYLA: UNIR is a dance showcase that will include our entire squad showing our expertise in lots of different styles of dance, from ballet to our well known cheer dance style that we perform on game days.
- KATIE: UNIR will be exactly what it means. We plan on further uniting and bringing our community together, not only as an NFL Cheerleading squad, but as a whole. Our team represents diversity, humility and strength in that, so we aim to showcase those qualities with some amazing and talented guests who will be performing with us.
3) How exciting will this stage opportunity be?
- SHAYLA: It’s been a while since I’ve truly performed in a dance showcase in a beautiful theater like the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and I must say I’m elated. I’ve always loved the magical feeling of being on the stage in front of a massive audience, with lights beaming on you from all sides. It’s truly a feeling that you will never forget.
4) What is the prep work like for UNIR?
- SHAYLA: Preparing for UNIR is not an easy task. It takes a lot of long hours of learning the choreography, to then work to make the vision of each piece a reality. Nonetheless, it’s an extremely fun process. Being surrounded by your best friends and all being able to do what you love is honestly the best feeling.
- KATIE: We’ll begin rehearsals the first week of December! Usually we take a break from consistent practice throughout the off season but not this year — we’ll be using that time to prep for our show!
5) What is it like to dance along all these different styles, influences?
- SHAYLA: It’s incredibly exciting! We get to be immersed in a style that we may have trained in before or may be exposed to a style we’ve never even heard of. But all in all, we get to tap into a different side of ourselves in order to portray that style to the best of our abilities.
- KATIE: I’m really interested to see how jumping back into technical dance styles is going to feel physically for me. But I’m very excited to get back into some of my favorite styles that I haven’t practiced since college.
6) How do you feel about the change from the fashion show to this event?
- SHAYLA: Of course we all enjoyed the glitz and glam that we were able to be a part of in the fashion show, and so it will be missed. But I’m also very excited to break bounds and initiate the important conversations that need to be discussed in this world by being a part of this new tradition that we’re creating, entitled UNIR.
- KATIE: I personally feel that UNIR will be more significant in making a difference. I’m happy we’re changing it up this season and aiming for a performance level and venue that’s even more incredible than our fashion shows in past seasons. We’ve been developing our image as NFL cheerleaders and I think this show will represent exactly what that image is. We’re very lucky to have an organization that wants to showcase our talents and celebrate them in order to bring our community together.
Thank you Shayla and Katie. We are buying our tickets now. See HERE.

Shayla

Katie

Katie

Shayla

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Shayla
It’s been seven Sundays since the the Buccaneers last played at home. The fans needed a victory and the Bucs came though with an exciting back and forth scoring game with the Cardinals, 30 to 27 final. Overall number one draft choice Kyler Murray ran the Cardinals and his mobility certainly presented challenges. The Bucs used the strategy of just match him and then score last. It worked! Embattled cornerback Jamel Dean made the big interception that allowed the Bucs offense to drive the length of the field for the winning touchdown. Go Bucs!!!
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A very busy day at Raymond James Stadium yesterday. The Buccaneers celebrated the “Crucial Catch” cancer cure initiative of the NFL. The Junior Cheers performed at halftime with the Buccaneer Cheerleaders all dressed out in Pink. On this Veterans Day weekend many military members were also acknowledged and thanked.
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As is custom, many of the cheerleaders were out on the plaza pregame greeting and posing with fans young and old alike.
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Next home contest is November 17th versus the Saints, the annual Salute to Service game. Tickets are available.
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Abby and Miranda

Kimiah

Nicollette and Lindsey

Emily

Corinne

Sarah Kimiah Emma Talyn

Nicollette and Jessica

Kristin and Kayla T.

Ashtan and Lizzy

Anna Brittany Lindsey Ariana

Jessica

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Our Flickr album is HERE