From Jaguars.com
The ROAR of the Jaguars return to London for their 2014 Calendar Launch.
THE ROAR of the Jaguars, the cheerleaders for the Jacksonville Jaguars, are back in London, cheering up the capital and launching their 2014 lingerie calendar which goes on sale this weekend.
Supporting the Jaguars as they play four games at Wembley over the next four years, The ROAR can’t wait to get back into the swing of London life – and are kicking off their stay by visiting London Fashion Week, dancing at Fulham Football Club and appearing on London’s Choice FM breakfast show with Kojo and Jade bright and early next Monday.
The whole of next week, THE ROAR will also be surprising NFL fans with visits throughout London.
British fans of THE ROAR can catch up with the cheerleaders as they perform at Fulham Football Club’s Craven Cottage this weekend. THE ROAR will be dancing at halftime during the Fulham versus West Bromwich Albion match.
Aspiring cheerleaders are also in for a treat. Next week, THE ROAR will launch their search for Junior ROAR from every London borough, with the chance to dance with the world-famous cheerleaders at the Jaguars tailgate party at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, October 27.
Fulham families get an extra special treat this Saturday, with 20 junior cheerleaders winning an early invitation to dance with THE ROAR at Fulham FC’s Craven Cottage at halftime, during the Fulham game.
By Michael Roberts
Westword.com
About this time last year, we shared not one but two photo galleries featuring shots from the 2013 Broncos cheerleaders calendar shoot in Cancun.
Now, the cheerleaders are inviting two people to join them at their next calendar-photo session, at an as-yet undetermined but sure-to-be exotic location — and it’s all for a good cause.
Continue for details, plus lots and lots of pics featuring scenes of the shoot you could witness in person.
We’ll let Barefoot PR rep Laura Schwinkendorf, representing the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, spelling things out.
“The Broncos love to partner with the Boys & Girls Clubs, and the Broncos cheerleaders are really involved with them, too,” Schwinkendorf says. “So this year, they’ve launched their first-ever raffle for a trip to go to their calendar shoot next July, for the 2015 calendar.”
No decision has yet been made about a setting for the 2015 edition, or even the length of time for the trip — but this year’s shoot was at a posh resort in Mexico and lasted five days, ” so it will most likely be something similar,” Schwinkendorf notes. “Winners will get a trip for two, including travel and hotel.”
Tickets are $25 apiece or five for $100, and while current plans call for the contest to end on November 3, it could conclude earlier, since only 5,000 tickets will be sold. Proceeds will go benefit programs at all fourteen Boys & Girls Clubs in metro Denver. But sorry, kids: You must be at least eighteen to enter.
The winners will be announced on November 10 — a date chosen to correspond with the Broncos-Chargers game on that day — at the Tavern Downtown, 1949 Market Street.
For more information, click here — and look below to get a sneak preview of the grand prize.
A Philadelphia Soulmate
As always the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders showed off a bunch of different uniforms at the P-R-O Convention. (Seems like it was so long ago, but it was just June). So here’s what the Cheerleaders wore, what do you think?
1. Black and Burgundy
2. White One Piece
3. Gold and Burgundy
4. Burgundy Warm-ups
Just so there is no confusion:
1) These are not all game day uniforms the Cheerleaders are wearing.
2) Not all the game day uniforms are featured here.
And the results are in from out last poll on the New England Patriots Cheerleaders New Look:
By Nick Eaton
SeattlePI.com
Richard Sherman is used to this kind of attention, but Sea Gal Jessica may not be.
When Sherman picked off S.F. quarterback Colin Kaepernick in the fourth quarter Sunday and ran it back 28 yards, he celebrated by dancing with the Seahawks’ cheerleaders. In particular, the star cornerback danced with one Sea Gal, Jessica I.
Their dance wound up on all the highlight reels after Seattle’s 29-3 blowout of the 49ers in front of a record-setting CenturyLink Field crowd. And now Jessica is getting her 15 minutes of fame.
The NFL Network on Wednesday had her as a guest (via satellite from the VMAC in Renton) on “NFL AM,” during a segment about the best dance moves throughout the weekend’s football games. The show’s hosts had already voted Jessica and Sherman’s dance as the best, but they wanted her input, as well.
She, of course, gave Sherman a 10-out-of-10 score. But not before the hosts asked what it was like to dance with Sherman.
“You know, it all happened so fast, and he had his play and we were all so excited, and then he just started dancing with me,” Jessica said. “So it was awesome. You know I had to dance with him.”
After the game, Jessica said, Sherman gave her all the credit.
“He tweeted me, and he said I did all the work and I made him look good,” she said, adding: “I think it’s a solid team effort. You know, we were dancing together — we had a really good partner.”
Meanwhile, Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett was also up for “best dance” honors for his belly roll after sacking Kaepernick in the first quarter. Jessica gave him a 9 score, saying he could have added a “booty pop” to the celebration.
A Boston Blazers Dancer
Last December the Quinnipiac IceCats began an initiative that allowed us to purchase toys and gifts for children in the cancer unit of the Yale-New Haven hospital. We raised money by selling Santa hats at one of our games and then we visited a local toy-store with the needs of these less fortunate children in mind. Some members even got to personally deliver the gifts, an experience that won’t soon be forgotten.
Coming off a run at the NCAA National Championships in Pittsburgh the IceCats have truly grown with the team that we’ve been cheering for- and we don’t plan on stopping here. We want to outdo ourselves with this year’s toy fundraiser and we can’t do that without the help of everyone we know. Although we may not all be Connecticut natives we are lucky enough to call this place our home for most of the year, and for that we couldn’t be more grateful. “IceCats Fight Cancer” is an idea that we hope will serve our community and the children here in the best ways possible.
This season the money we raise will not only go toward purchasing holiday gifts, but a percentage will also benefit the St. Baldricks Foundation- a pediatric cancer charity focused on research. Worldwide a child is diagnosed with cancer every 3 minutes and nationally more children are lost from cancer than every other disease combined. With the help of the St. Baldricks foundation, scientists will receive research grants enabling them to explore cures and preventative medicines, a task that otherwise receives only 4% of cancer research funding from the federal government.
Please join us in fighting childhood cancer. If you are able to make a monetary donation please remember that we appreciate every single penny, and we can promise you that the children of the pediatric cancer unit do too. If you choose to donate we will add you to our mailing list, this way you can see first-hand the good that your donation has done. The money raised with this initiative, unlike some other large organizations, will benefit the organizations 100%- no money is taken out for fundraiser materials or administrative fees. With your help we can put hope in the research that one day might eliminate cancer completely, and we can also put smiles on the faces of those fighting it now.
[IceCats Fight Cancer at YouCaring.com]
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A Houston Texans Cheerleader at the P-R-O Convention