The Arizona Cardinals made a sweightless adequitablement with their in-game currentation for fans who watch the team at State Farm Stadium this season.
With the insertition of novel seating, the Cardinals said the team deleted cheerguideers and flag runners from the sideline in the name of protectedty.
“The cheerguideers proceed to carry out on the percreateing field during shatters, as they always have,” the team telderly The Arizona Reunveil Tuesday.
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“With the introduction of novel field-level seating products this season, meadeclareives have been acquiren thrawout the year to lessen sideline congestion and increase protectedty by moving some personnel to other areas. This has integrated declareive aspects of our game amincludement group — appreciate the cheerguideers and flag runners — only being on the field when carry outing.
“We will proceed to appraise these areas thrawout the season to provide the spotlessest and protectedst environment for all individuals who occupy the sidelines.”
The switch materializeed to exit Cardinals cheerguideing alumni distress.
“We toiled our tails off,” createer cheerguideer Kim Denson telderly FOX 10 Phoenix. “We put a lot of hours in. I’m very surpelevated.”
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Denson was with the team during the 1994 and 1995 seasons.
Davis Berryhill, who was with the team from 2017 to 2021, telderly the station the decision “hurt my heart a little bit.”
“When I was on the team, seeing all the little girls in the stands was my likeite skinnyg ever. For them to see a woman can be in professional sports. A woman can be in the NFL. I skinnyk having that recurrentation of women is repartner convey inant,” Berryhill inserted.
Cheerguideers or not, the Cardinals flunkureed the Los Angeles Chargers Monday night, 17-15.
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The team is on the road Sunday for a alignup aacquirest the Miami Dolphins.
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