Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Has Everyone's Attention Before Final Game

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Meet Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Kylie Dickson (1:05)

The Dallas Cowboys are set to finish up their 2024 NFL regular season on Sunday.

Dallas, 7-9 on the year, is set to host Washington at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday afternoon. The Cowboys will be facing Jayden Daniels and Co. to end the year. Dallas will be playing without quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and others. It's been a disappointing, injury-riddled season for the Cowboys, who are being coached by Mike McCarthy.

It's unclear if McCarthy will be back in 2025. He's on an expiring contract, though owner Jerry Jones has made it clear that he remains a fan. The Cowboys will probably work out a contract extension with McCarthy, though it's possible that one - or both - of the parties will opt to move on.

While the Cowboys are struggling on the field, their cheerleaders are not. A stunning Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader is turning heads before kickoff on Sunday.

ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 09: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders perform during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 9, 2024 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Kleine Powell, a veteran Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, is trending on Instagram before kickoff in the Week 18 game on Sunday afternoon.

She's ready to go.

"Walk a mile in these luccheses 👠," she wrote. "Happy Game Day."

NFL fans are major supporters.

"holy hotness!!!!!🔥🔥," one fan wrote.

"Here I am to comment! Stunning amazing awesome ✨💕," one fan added.

"This made my day," one fan added.

"OW OWWWWW," one fan added.

For McCarthy, meanwhile, he knows Sunday could be his final game at AT&T Stadium.

"I'll be honest with you: I go to the stadium much earlier this time in my career than I used to," McCarthy said on Thursday, according to Jon Machota of TheAthletic.com. "I won a Super Bowl in that home locker room at AT&T Stadium. So, I have a very strong emotional attachment that it hits me every time I walk in there and every time I walk out. So, yeah, I'm definitely aware of it.

"I know you got [defensive coordinator Mike] Zimmer up here. You're not getting me today. I'm not thinking about it right now, but, yeah, I'm definitely in tune with that."

Kickoff in Dallas is set for 1 p.m. E.T. on FOX.

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