Cade Cunningham wants both Cowboys, Lions to go to the Super Bowl

Before Detroit Pistons beat the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, Cade Cunningham found time to talk about something else: o Super Bowl.
Passionate Dallas Cowboys fan, Cunningham naturally wants to see them in the Super Bowl. At the same time, he also wants to see the Lions there, even though both won’t be able to play against each other.
“Still think your Cowboys are going to the Super Bowl?” Eric Vincent of ClutchPoint asked him.
“I still have faith in my Cowboys … I think they’ll be fine,” Cunningham said. “But every year, I think it’s Super Bowl or bust. … I hope (the Lions) go to the Super Bowl, I don’t think it’s possible … we both can’t go to the Super Bowl. Hopefully one of us.”
. @IAmEricVincent: “Still think your Cowboys are going to the Super Bowl?”
*Cade Cunningham leaves, then returns*
“I still have faith in my Cowboys. … I think they’re going to be fine. But every year I think it’s Super Bowl or bust. … I hope (the Lions) go to the… pic.twitter.com/VB6VkeibkZ
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) December 8, 2025
Currently, the Cowboys are 6-6 and in second place in the NFC East behind the Philadelphia Eagles. Meanwhile, the Lions sit at 8-5 and in third place in the NFC North, behind the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers.
last thursday, The Lions beat the Cowboys 44-30.
The Pistons are 19-5 and have the best record in the Eastern Conference. Cunningham is averaging 27.5 points, 9.3 assists and 6.4 rebounds per game.
Cade Cunningham’s longstanding fandom over the Cowboys
Cunningham grew up in Arlington, Texas in the shadow of the Cowboys. Growing up, he was a shooting guard before focusing entirely on basketball after watching his brother play while in college.
However, Cunningham’s love for football remains intact.
Since then, he has become one of the most passionate supporters of the Cowboys, often seen in cowboy gear.
At the Cowboys/Lions game, Cunningham was there to cheer them on. He loves Dallas, but he respects the Lions.
His dual fandom has led him to gain a following in both Michigan and Texas, without contradicting either.
Lucky for him, because few have that flexibility.
2025-12-08 19:25:00







