Dallas Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones joins ‘Fox & Buddies’ to debate his most cancers battle, constructing the Cowboys model and his ‘Landman’ cameo.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders lately acquired a 400% elevate to $75 an hour for the 2025 season, marking a victory that additionally raises questions over whether or not the enduring squad’s new compensation now displays their true worth.
The elevate was secured by the top of season two of Netflix’s “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” which premiered in June and highlighted the challenges squad members face. 4-year veteran Megan McElaney revealed on the present the squad members had been getting a big pay elevate.
“Our efforts had been heard, and so they needed to provide us a elevate,” McElaney stated in episode 7. “And we ended up getting a 400% enhance, which is, like, life-changing.”
The pay enhance has additionally raised questions on how a lot of the Dallas Cowboys’ $12.8 billion valuation is tied to their cheer squad, The Hollywood Reporter reported, citing Sportico.
DALLAS COWBOYS CHEERLEADERS REVEAL 400% PAY INCREASE IN NEW SEASON OF NETFLIX SERIES
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders carry out throughout Netflix Summer season Break on Might 30, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Joe Scarnici/for Netflix / Getty Pictures)
For the reason that Netflix present’s debut in 2024, the well-known squad of cheerleaders has generated roughly $50.2 million in equal model worth for the Dallas Cowboys, in keeping with The Hollywood Reporter, citing Apex Advertising Group President Eric Smallwood.
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That determine — which doesn’t embrace merchandise gross sales or the squad’s position in broadening the Cowboys’ viewers — displays high-profile promotional appearances, publicity from the present and the media and social media consideration they appeal to. Smallwood calculated that quantity by estimating the quantity it might price the soccer workforce to buy that degree of publicity outright, in keeping with The Hollywood Reporter.

Members of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are pictured with Charlotte Jones, Jerry Jones, Ted Sarandos and Bela Bajaria on the premiere of Netflix’s “America’s Workforce: The Gambler And His Cowboys” at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on Aug. 11, 2025, in (Frazer Harrison / Getty Pictures)
Throughout one episode of the present’s second season, tensions got here to a head when the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders debated strolling out of certainly one of their practices amid frustration over their newest contract. On the time, five-year veteran Jada Mclean, who’s now retired, earned $15 an hour with out medical insurance. Along with her position as a cheerleader, she labored as an assistant in a dermatologist’s workplace, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
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“We do maintain worth, and what are we prepared to do to indicate them that we all know our price?” Mclean requested the squad.
Whereas Mclean was incomes simply $15 an hour that yr, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott made $60 million.

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders throughout “Viewers Suggestion Field” on June 25, 2025. (Todd Owyoung/NBC through / Getty Pictures)
On Aug. 19, the Dallas Cowboys and its proprietor, Jerry Jones, grew to become the main focus of one other Netflix sequence, “America’s Workforce, the Gambler and His Cowboys.”
Jones, who bought the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, advised ‘Fox & Buddies’ on Aug. 21 that sports activities weren’t financially viable on their very own on the time. He additionally admitted he didn’t have the funds for to purchase the workforce in full however nonetheless was capable of safe possession.
“I needed my life’s dream,” Jones stated. “The minute I acquired there although, I knew that there needed to be different methods to contain our followers.”
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The Dallas Cowboys didn’t instantly reply to FOX Enterprise’ request for remark.