NFL Fans Are Raging After Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders Were Removed From The Sideline And Sent To The Locker Room During MNF

Arizona Cardinals cheerleader smiling for the camera.

Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
There are a lot of people who are not happy with the Arizona Cardinals and their behavior toward the cheerleaders.

Friends and families of Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders say the team was removed from the sidelines for Monday night’s prime-time football game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

There was a decent bit of controversy surrounding Monday night’s game between the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers as friends and families of the Cardinals Cheerleaders say the team was removed from the sidelines for Monday night’s prime time football game.

The change surprised many in the cheerleading community and their supporters, as the team’s usual presence during nearly three hours of game time was reduced to just 10 to 15 minutes.

The team’s cheerleading squad was only allowed to perform during breaks in the action.

FOX revealed that the Arizona Cardinals made this change to accommodate their new “premium seating” at State Farm Stadium.

 

Former Cardinals cheerleader Davis Berryhill did not mince words on her thoughts with the unexpected move.

“It does hurt my heart a little bit that they won’t be out there tonight,” Berryhill said. “When I was on the team, seeing all the little girls in the stands was my favorite thing ever. For them to see a woman can be in professional sports. A woman can be in the NFL. I think having that representation of women is really important.”

 

It was also revealed that the poor cheerleaders were only given a four-day notice that they would not be performing alongside the game.

Arizona Cardinals May be Under .500 But They Have A Chance To Shock Everybody

The Arizona Cardinals picked up a critical win on Monday night as they improved their record to 3-4, keeping them in second place in the NFC West.

They are already on pace to either equal or surpass their 2023 and 2022 record, which saw them win just four games in both years.

Nobody looks primed to run away with the division, so the Cardinals could shock everyone and actually win it.