While the Dallas Cowboys go through an offseason filled with questions after a disappointing 2025 campaign-where the priority is strengthening the defensive line, the team’s biggest weakness-there is one group within the organization that does not recognize “bad seasons”: its cheerleaders.
This Wednesday, the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) once again proved why they are considered the best in their field after posting a locker room photo that went viral within hours.
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The image, shared through the official Instagram account, shows members of the squad in a behind-the-scenes offseason moment. The post sparked immediate excitement among fans, reaffirming that although the team with the lone star endured a losing record on the field last year, its “Sweethearts” remain a dominant force in NFL pop culture.
“America’s Sweethearts” confirms its triumphant return in 2026
The DCC’s media impact is no coincidence. Public interest has been so massive that Netflix has officially confirmed the renewal of its successful documentary series for a third season, set to arrive on screens in 2026.
After the success of the second installment in June 2025-which reached the Top 10 in 19 countries-the streaming platform announced that cameras are already rolling in Texas. Under the guidance of senior director Kelli Finglass and head choreographer Judy Trammell, the new season will cover everything from the intense auditions to the 2025 squad’s training camp.
“America simply can’t get enough of its Sweethearts. The kicks are high, the drama continues and the cameras are rolling,” Netflix announced about the production that streams exclusively on its platform.
Although the exact number of episodes and the specific premiere date remain under wraps, Season 3 is expected to maintain the all-access format that has captivated millions, showcasing the discipline and sacrifice behind the most famous uniform in the sports world-even at a time when the team has fallen short despite boasting the most imposing payroll in the sport.