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Carolina TopCats Cheerleaders are the official cheerleading squad of the NFL's Carolina Panthers. The TopCats perform during home games at Bank of America Stadium , the home stadium of the Panthers. In 2022, the TopCats became the first cheerleading team of the National Football League to hire an openly transgender cheerleader.
Over 400 women auditioned for the Carolina Panthers Cheerleading squad in 1996 at Winthrop Coliseum in Rock Hill, SC. [2] [8] The after the initial cuts, the final 64 auditioned on April 2, 1996 in Charlotte, NC at the Carillon Tower in Charlotte, NC, [2] the site of the original administrative offices of the Carolina Panthers football team.
This category is being considered for renaming to Category:NFL cheerleading squads. This nomination is part of a discussion of several related categories. This does not mean that any of the pages in the category will be deleted. They may, however, be recategorized.
The Carolina Panthers TopCats cheerleading team has hired the NFL's first openly transgender cheerleader. Justine Lindsay announced on Instagram she made the team, calling it a "dream come true ...
Justine Lindsay is the NFL’s first openly trans cheerleader. For many football fans, her presence represents a new, more inclusive era for the league’s cheer squads.
The Baltimore Ravens perform at the game against the Carolina Panthers in November 2022. To preserve the field for game time, not all cheerleaders are allowed to practice directly on the grass.
In 1991, the group formally filed an application for the open expansion spot, and on October 26, 1993, the 28 NFL owners unanimously named the Carolina Panthers as the 29th member of the NFL. [2] In the 1995 NFL draft , the Panthers selected quarterback Kerry Collins out of Penn State with their first ever draft selection.
The Indianapolis Colts were the first NFL team to have cheerleaders when they were known as the Baltimore Colts. 24 of 32 National Football League (NFL) teams have cheerleading squads, who perform on the sideline during games. [1] In 1954, the Baltimore Colts became the first NFL team to have cheerleaders. They were part of Baltimore's Marching ...