Tamia Casey, a proud alumna of Lincoln University and former cheerleader for the FeFe’s, has transitioned from HBCU cheerleading to the big stage of the NFL where she has started her sixth season as a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles. Her journey, from cheering on the sidelines at HBCU football games to performing on an NFL field, showcases her dedication, resilience, and passion for the sport.
Casey cheered for the FeFe’s at Lincoln University from 2015 to 2019, where she became a standout performer and served as the 45th Miss Lincoln University of Pennsylvania during the 2018-2019 academic year, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry and molecular biology.
The FeFe’s, known for their energetic routines and strong connection to Lincoln’s legacy, helped shape Casey into the athlete and performer she is today. “They are some of the best times, some of the toughest times, but in the end, it made me a stronger athlete, stronger woman, and stronger performer,” Casey said about her time with the team in an interview with HBCU Gameday in January.
After graduating, Casey set her sights on the professional stage. Her hard work and passion led her to audition for an NFL cheerleading squad, where she successfully earned a spot, bringing her talent from HBCU football fields to the NFL’s national platform every Sunday.
Outside of cheerleading, Casey remains deeply involved in her community. As a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, she helps high school seniors with the college admissions process and organizes an annual 5K scholarship run to support aspiring students. She also volunteers at an All-Abilities cheer clinic, welcoming children of all abilities and making sure they feel included.
In 2019, Tamia joined the Philadelphia Eagles organization and thousands of others from the community to ride, run, or walk in the Eagles Autism Challenge. This event was dedicated to raising funds for research and programs to address the complex issues presented by the condition of autism. All participant-raised funds b went directly towards autism research and/or programs at beneficiary partners.
Tamia Casey’s story highlights the impact of HBCU experiences and the opportunities they provide. From her time at Lincoln University to her current role with the NFL, Casey’s journey exemplifies the values, skills, and strength that HBCU programs instill in their athletes.