These are the finest girls in the NFL this season. Check back each week to see a new team's babes and see what they do the best...look good! This week, the Houston Texans Cheerleaders, sat down and answered some of our questions. See their complete slideshow here. Visit the Houston Texans cheerleaders on facebook here. To visit the Texans' photographer's site, click here.

Andrea
It was probably a fantasy to become a NFL cheerleader, so now that you’ve reached this, what’s your next fantasy or dream?
"I would say becoming a NFL cheerleader was more of a dream than a fantasy. My next dream would be to travel the world with someone special and help out as many people along my way as possible. I have always wanted to go on a mission trip with my sister."
What’s the nightlife for you? Stay in and relax, or it’s the weekend, bring back college?
"Staying in and relaxing is never a bad thing! Bringing back college… not so much. I like to be different. Take trips, go somewhere unexpected. I don’t like to be 'predictable'."
When you’re not dancing, where can people find you?
"First I would be working!!! Other than that, my hobbies are surfing, wake boarding, riding on jet skis or four wheelers. I love to play golf! I would be at shooting range or shooting skeet. I really want to learn how to kite surf and get my scuba diving license! Anything outdoors!"
Brandi
It was probably a fantasy to become a NFL cheerleader, so now that you’ve reached this, what’s your next fantasy or dream?
"It was definitely a dream come true to make the Houston Texans Cheerleaders! I would say that my next "fantasy" would be skydiving...but I just did that Sunday and I'm HOOKED!! So, it's safe to say my next fantasy/dream would be skydiving ALONE not Tandem...actually getting certified and making jumping out of planes a real hobby!"
Best and Worst thing about being an NFL Cheerleader?
"For me, the best thing about being an NFL Cheerleader would definitely be the fans. I'm a people person - and being able to meet so many people with the same passion for something is truly an incredible feeling. I feed off of the wonderful energy that the fans have and look forward to every opportunity I have to interact with them.
Now, the worst thing about being an NFL Cheerleader would be that label or stereotype that people give you once you make the team. We all know the stereotypical cheerleader - and I feel it so important to break those old habits of thinking. I feel that it's every cheerleader's responsibility to fight that on a daily basis and show that we are educated, professional, business women thriving in an extremely successful industry."
Jock or Nerd. Which one would you really rather settle down with?
"Wow! This is a tough one only because I would want someone who LOVES sports (especially football & The Texans), but who also has a brain and enjoys using that as well! Honestly at the end of the day, having a great sense of humor would be MOST important - so whether it be a jock or a nerd - keep me giggling and you've got my attention!"
Nicole
It was probably a fantasy to become a NFL cheerleader, so now that you’ve reached this, what’s your next fantasy or dream?
"Okay, so I have two. The first is probably pretty far fetched, but I’ve always wanted to be a runway model for some fabulous designer during New York’s Fashion Week!!! The clothes, The make-up, the lights… I love it! Honestly though, I might be a little too bootylicious for their runway. Lol. Now for my second little fantasy, I think it would be pretty sweet to be a Deal Or No Deal girl! Those girls are HOT and from what I hear, they make very good money, but only work maybe two or three days per month. Now that’s the life!"
What’s the craziest thing a dude’s ever done to hit on you? In or out of stadium?
"Well this isn’t really crazy, but it's definitely the lamest pick up line I’ve ever heard. He gets points for originality though. A guy approached me and asked, 'Excuse me, but are you from Tennessee?' I said, 'no, why would you think that?' He responded, 'Cause you’re the only ten-I-see!' So lame, but it made me laugh. Not hard enough to give him my number though."
Male cheerleaders. Weird, right?
"Totally weird in the professional cheerleading world! NFL cheerleaders dance. It’s not like in high school where you have stunting, and you need the guys strength to get you in the air. I just couldn’t see any boys holding big red and silver pom poms, dancing to Beyonce with us on the field. It just wouldn’t be right."
Marisa and Larisa
It was probably a fantasy to become a NFL cheerleader, so now that you’ve reached this, what’s your next fantasy or dream?
"Being that we're twins, and also think alike, we have two dreams. We're both beginning our career as first year teachers of secondary mathematics. Therefore, our first dream is to continue our education and earn a masters degree in school administration. Our goal is to some day become administrators in a public school district. Our second dream is to travel abroad. We enjoy meeting people and learning about other cultures in the world."
Jock or Nerd. Which one would you really rather settle down with?
"We each want to settle down with a well-rounded person, so that would have to be half-jock, half-nerd. A combination of these personalities would be ideal. Two halves make a whole, and we’re all about numbers. They don’t have to be mirror images, but one thing is for sure…they should always be able to tell us apart!"
What’s the best and worst thing about being a NFL cheerleader?
"The best thing about being NFL cheerleaders is representing this prestigious and top quality organization. We've had the pleasure of working with top-notch Texans staff, talented cheerleaders, supporting a dedicated team of players, and stepping out onto the field to dance in front of 70,000 fans! This fulfills our passion for dancing! We've also had once in a lifetime experiences, such as representing the Texans in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2008; featured in the first Texans Swimsuit calendar in 2007; representing the Texans at 'Beauties on the Beach' at Super Bowl XLI in Miami; and representing the Texans at NFL Mexico in Monterrey and Guadalajara in 2008. Making appearances at various community functions and meeting and greeting Texans fans, including VIP guests such as President George Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush, are fabulous opportunities as well. And we're happy and honored to be referred to by some people as the 'Texans Twins'! This, we will always treasure! We love everything about being NFL cheerleaders, so there simply isn’t one negative thing about it!"
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