2025 Super Bowl to be Ozarks cheerleader's last dance with the Chiefs
Ozarks First sat down with her dad this week to talk about her journey.
'We watch a lot more football these days than we ever have,' said Elliott.
Chiefs fans are rooting for their favorite player on the field, but for the owner of Andy's Pizza in Camdenton, his favorite is on the sideline.
'We're always looking for Jordan to see if we can get a snippet of Jordan on the TV if we're not there, or when we're at the stands,' Elliott said.
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Elliott Fowler has spent the week getting his restaurant and his heart ready to watch his little girl step out on the field for the final time.
'Lots of emotions,' Elliott said.
Jordan grew up dancing in the Ozarks since she was a child, dancing all through high school and even college. She decided two weeks before tryouts for the Chiefs cheerleading squad that she would give it a shot. Four years and three Super Bowls later, Jordan's last dance with the Chiefs cheerleaders will be in New Orleans, her 51st game.
After supporting his daughter throughout the years, Elliott says there's a lot that goes into being a cheerleader.
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'It is countless hours of practice, it is determination, first and foremost, working through the pain and being humble at the same time,' Elliott said.
While Elliott will be taking care of business in Camdenton, he will also be cherishing his daughter's time and experience with Chief's Kingdom.
'Try and live in the moment. It'll be over before you know it, so you want to live in the moment and really take it in,' said Elliott.
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