
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders will take on the Harlem Globetrotters on Celebrity Family Feud Thursday, August 14 at 7 p.m.
ARLINGTON, Texas — You can watch the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC) cheer on the team throughout football season. Now, you can cheer them on as champions of Celebrity Family Feud.
On Thursday night’s episode, the DCC went head-to-head with the Harlem Globetrotters and walked away victorious. The cheer team scored big in the Fast Money round, earning a win for their charity of choice: the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington.
The team was represented by Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders director Kelli Finglass, head choreographer Judy Trammel, and cheerleaders Camille Sturdivant, McKenna Gehrke, and Madeliine Salter.
Their opponents are known for their high-flying basketball antics and global goodwill. The Harlem Globetrotters put up a fun and spirited fight, but it was the cheerleaders who ultimately came out on top.
The National Medal of Honor Museum opened on March 25, 2025, and is a short walk from the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium. The museum and monument are dedicated to the sacrifices of more than 3,500 people who have received the military’s highest honor.
“As always, we are so grateful to the Cowboys organization, especially the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, for their unwavering support of the Museum,” said Chris Cassidy, CEO of the National Medal of Honor Museum. “Their commitment both on and off the field reflects the same values we strive to share throughout the Museum, teamwork, perseverance, and dedication to a cause greater than oneself. We can’t wait to see the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on Celebrity Family Feud, and this time it will be us cheering for them.”
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders recently gained a new worldwide fanbase through their Netflix show “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.” In the most recent season, team leaders pushed for a pay raise and received a 400% bump in salary.
The Dallas Cowboys remain the most expensive NFL franchise with a valuation of $12.8 billion, according to Sportico. In their first preseason game of the 2025 season, the team fell to the Los Angeles Rams 31-21. Next, the Cowboys take on the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium at 6 p.m. Saturday, August 16th.