There were fireworks in Glendale on Monday night, but it had nothing to do with the Cardinals’ 17-15 win over the Chargers at State Farm Stadium.
Fans of the NFC West franchise expressed shock over the apparent removal of the Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders from the sidelines during the team’s Week 7 win, with loved ones of the pom squad telling Fox 10 Phoenix this week the group had to watch the prime-time clash from the locker room.
The Cardinals told The Post in a statement Thursday the move stemmed from new premier seating and volume concerning foot traffic.
“With the introduction of new field-level seating products this season, measures have been taken throughout the year to reduce sideline congestion and enhance safety by moving some personnel to other areas. This has included certain aspects of our game entertainment group — like the cheerleaders and flag runners — only being on the field when performing,” the statement read.
“We will continue to evaluate these areas throughout the season to provide the cleanest and safest environment for everyone.”
The cheerleaders were apparently “given a four-day notice” about the game-day move, Fox 10 Phoenix reported, with alums of the squad stunned by the decision.
“We put a lot of hours in. I’m very surprised,” former Cardinals cheerleader Kim Denson told Fox 10 Phoenix while fellow alum Davis Berryhill said, “When I was on the team, seeing all the little girls in the stands was my favorite thing ever.
“For them to see a woman can be in professional sports. A woman can be in the NFL. I think having that representation of women is really important.”
Fans have since flooded the Instagram page of the Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders, voicing their support for the squad in the comments of posts.
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“It’s honestly really disappointing to see the Cardinals Cheerleaders removed from the sidelines. These women work incredibly hard, and their energy adds so much to the game day atmosphere,” one user wrote, concluding the message with, “Bring them back!”
Another added the hashtag, “Keep AZCC on the field,” to their message.
“They deserve to be out there during the WHOLE game! #KeepAZCConthefield,” the user posted.