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New Cincinnati Bengals Kicker Cade York made headlines ahead of his debut with the team on Monday, when he revealed that his girlfriend, Zoe Dale, was a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader.
York, who took the place of an injured Evan McPherson, told reporters Friday that despite his loyalty to the jeans, Dale would be cheering him on.
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That’s exactly what he did when he made his first extra point attempt at AT&T Stadium on Monday night.
Late in the first quarter, York lined up for their first extra point of the game that would tie the score at 7-7. With a successful kick, the ESPN broadcast captured Dale’s heartwarming reaction.
“Praise God,” he said with a big smile.
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York, 23, said last week that he received the call from the Bengals a day after his girlfriend was baptized.
“I was like, ‘Well, Zoe, I’ll see you at home no matter what.’ So yeah, it’s great.”
York was 2-2 on field goals and 3-3 on extra shots.
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A botched blocked punt gave the ball back to the Bengals late in the fourth quarter, and Joe Burrow’s A 40-yard touchdown pass to Ja’Marr Chase gave the Bengals a much-needed victory over the Cowboys after losing three straight.
“We needed a break,” Burrow said after the game. “We haven’t had many this year, but it was good to get that one and come out of this with a win.”
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