The Cavinder Twins Rock Cropped Dallas Cowboys Jerseys in Latest Sideline Pics
Hanna and Haley Cavinder are proving where their NFL loyalties lie. The former University of Miami basketball players attended a game at Texas’s AT&T Stadium, where they cheered on the Dallas Cowboys from the sidelines.
The 22-year-old twins snapped a sweet and sporty pic on the field as they threw up peace signs and smiled for the camera. Haley donned a white cropped jersey with baggy denim cargo pants and chunky white platform boots. Hanna opted for the navy blue version of the top, paired with low-rise camouflage joggers and brown square-toe boots. Their long bronde locks were slicked back and the Indiana natives rocked gold hoop earrings and clear purses.
The two athletes supported tight end Jake Ferguson and showed off the #87 on their shirts with cropped jackets on top. Fans have been speculating that there’s a romance going on between Haley and the football player.
“🤠🤠,” Haley, who recently committed to Texas Christian University’s women’s basketball team, captioned the trio of pics she shared with her 767,000 followers.
“the cutest,” Megan Patricia commented.
“Texas looks SO DANG GOOD ON YOU MY QUEEENIES ⭐️,” Kat Padgett chimed.
“You two are thriving in Texas ❤️🔥,” MJ Snyder noted.
“Heck yes 🔥,” Casey Buscher wrote.
The Twin Talk podcast cohosts built a solid brand for themselves through NIL sponsorships and brand deals, and have also been successful in the post-NIL world. The women, who played three seasons at Fresno State before transferring to Miami, have described themselves as “natural entrepreneurs.”
“I definitely fell in love with the business side of things, being able to connect and build relationships and being able to market ourselves and understand when we do work with certain brands, the creativity is something that I truly love to do,” Haley explained.
“You can have somebody in the NIL space, and an athlete that’s not in the NIL space, but we obviously are always going to work together,” Hanna, who will not be joining her sister on the court at TCU, added. “It’s always going to be a brand of us together just because that’s how we started off and, honestly, that’s just what worked for us. Our niche is ‘the twins.’”