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Ex-Cowboys cheerleader dating Orioles star Colton Cowser

Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Claire Wolford is hanging up her pompoms for good and cheering for another team.

Wolford, who announced her retirement from professional cheerleading in May, recently went public with her relationship with Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, as seen in a photo she shared on Instagram.

Cowser finished second in American League Rookie of the Year voting behind the Yankees' Lewis Gil.

Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Claire Wolford and Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser stand on the field at Camden Yards in September 2024. Instagram/Claire Wolford

They've been dating at least since early September, when she first posted a photo of herself with the 24-year-old MLB star during an event in Baltimore.

Many in the comments gushed that Wolford was having trouble starting a relationship at the time.

Wolford attended an Orioles game at Camden Yards later that month.

“I want to go see this guy play 🖤🧡,” she wrote on Instagram, including a snapshot of the couple on the field.

Earlier this month, Wolford and Kauser traveled to her home state of Nebraska, as seen in another post.

They visited a pumpkin patch in Gretna with friends before attending a Nebraska football game at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.

Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Claire Wolford and Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser attend an event in Baltimore in September 2024. Instagram/Claire Wolford
Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Claire Wolford Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser at a Nebraska game in November 2024. Instagram/Claire Wolford
Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Claire Wolford is dating Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser. Instagram/Claire Wolford

Cowser, a product of Sam Houston State University, was selected fifth overall in the 2021 MLB Draft.

Wolford hung up his DCC uniform before Dallas' disastrous season.

“I have no idea how to end the best four years of my life and the realization of a dream. This team has given me family, memories, and opportunities that will last a lifetime. Thank you Jesus!!! Love you forever @dccheerleaders,” she captioned a highlight reel of her dance career.

Baltimore Orioles left fielder Colton Cowser (17) hits a two-run homer in the first inning of a game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on September 25, 2024. Brad Penner Iman images

The Cowboys were 3-7 and lost quarterback Dak Prescott to season-ending hamstring surgery.

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