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Cowboys' former fan favorite cheerleader Claire Wolford goes public with Orioles rising star

Inside her relationship with Orioles outfielder

Former Dallas Cowboys fan favorite cheerleader Claire Wolford.
Former Dallas Cowboys fan favorite cheerleader Claire Wolford.Instagram @clairewolford

Claire Wolford, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, has transitioned from cheering on the sidelines to cheering for a new team in her personal life. After announcing her retirement from professional cheerleading in May, Wolford has stepped into the public eye with her relationship with Colton Cowser, an outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles. Their budding romance was revealed through a series of Instagram photos she shared recently, capturing moments of their time together.

Colton Cowser, who was the second choice in the American League Rookie of the Year voting, is an emerging star in Major League Baseball. He was edged out by the Yankees' Luis Gil for the top spot. Cowser's journey in professional baseball began when he was selected as the fifth overall pick in the 2021 MLB Draft from Sam Houston State University. His talent and dedication have quickly made him a notable player to watch.

The couple has been dating since at least early September, as evidenced by Wolford's Instagram post featuring a photo with the 24-year-old MLB star at an event in Baltimore. The post sparked excitement among her followers, with many commenting on how she was "hard launching" their relationship.

Wolford goes public with Colton Cowser romance

In one of her posts, Wolford shared a snapshot of the couple on the field at Camden Yards, expressing her enthusiasm with the caption: "Quick trip to watch this guy play." This gesture highlighted her for Cowser and his career.

Their adventures together have extended beyond baseball fields. Earlier this month, Wolford and Cowser took a trip to her home state of Nebraska. They enjoyed a visit to a pumpkin patch in Gretna with friends before attending a Nebraska football game at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. These shared experiences showcase the couple's growing bond and shared interests.

Wolford's retirement from cheerleading marked the end of an era for her. Reflecting on her time with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC), she shared heartfelt sentiments: "Not quite sure how to wrap up the best 4 years of my life and a dream come true. This team gave me a family, memories, and opportunities to last a lifetime. Thank you Jesus!!! I love you forever @dccheerleaders." Her words capture the deep gratitude and affection she holds for her time with the team.

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