Cowboys cheerleader’s two-word message caught on camera as boyfriend Cade York kicks for rivals Bengals

  • Cade York made his debut for the Bengals on Monday evening in Dallas

Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Zoe Dale was caught Monday supporting her boyfriend as he kicked for the opposing team.

Dale – who has been a cheerleader in Dallas since last year – is in a relationship with kicker Cade York, who made his debut for the Cincinnati Bengals.

York signed with the team last week following an injury to starter Evan McPherson, and was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster prior to Monday night.

And Dale loved watching him score his first extra point for the team as the ESPN cameras panned to her for a quick message.

“Praise God, praise God,” she said.

York would have a perfect night, making all three of his extra point attempts and both of his field goals.

Bengals kicker Cade York pictured with his girlfriend, Cowboys cheerleader Zoe Dale

The Dallas cheerleader said

The Dallas cheerleader said “Praise God” after her friend scored an extra point

Newly acquired Cincinnati Bengals kicker York made his debut against Dallas on Monday

Newly acquired Cincinnati Bengals kicker York made his debut against Dallas on Monday

He seemed to know before the game where Dale’s main interests would lie.

“She’s going to encourage me,” he told reporters. “She already told me that the second quarter and the fourth quarter are on the visitors’ side. I’ll have to give her a few smiles.’

Dale has been a Dallas cheerleader since the summer of 2023: “I am so incredibly humbled to announce that I am a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader,” she wrote in a post at the time.

‘Thank you to everyone who has helped, encouraged and supported me throughout this journey. I am blessed to be part of such a prestigious organization that holds such an iconic history.

“Without the support of my family, friends, and the Lord, I could not have accomplished this on my own. I am so grateful for what God has provided and for the women he has brought into my life. Thank you for the countless prayers, thoughts and love during this process.”

York was cut by the Commanders earlier this season after missing two field goals against the Buccaneers in the season opener.

He also spent a year with the Browns in 2022 and made 75 percent of his field goal attempts.