Sophie Cunningham continues to root for the Indiana Fever as she recuperates from a torn MCL. The Fever guard is an avid supporter of the WNBA as a whole, even if she is sometimes at odds with the league office.
On Monday, Cunningham showcased this support when she commented on an Instagram post showing members of the San Francisco 49ers in attendance at the recent Indiana Fever-Golden State Valkyries game. In the photo, the trio of Kyle Juszczyk, George Kittle and Ricky Pearsall posed on the hardcourt of Chase Center with their romantic partners.
The NFL stars and their partners wore new Valkyries merchandise. Cunningham showed appreciation for this by posting two fire emojis in the comments section.

Though Cunningham was hyped over this picture, she might have grappled with disappointment as the Fever lost 75-63 to the Valkyries that night.
At this critical juncture in the regular season, Indiana shot a subpar 33.3% from the field, including a forgettable 20.0% from beyond the arc. The Fever allowed Golden State to make a whopping 63.2% of its 3-point shots (and 50.9% of their field goals in total).
The Valkyries (21-18) leapfrogged the Fever (21-19) in the standings. Indiana is currently in the eighth spot and on a collision course with the Minnesota Lynx.
"Is it always this stressful being a fan?": Sophie Cunningham sends message of solidarity with Fever supporters
As much as Cunningham would like to bring her hustle and hard-nosed defense to the team, her injury has forced her to watch and cheer for her teammates.
This past Thursday, the Fever guard posted a tweet that resonated with her team's supporters.
"is it always this stressful being a fan? I can’t take it… can’t sit still," Cunningham tweeted.
Fortunately for Cunningham, stress gave way to delight that evening as the Fever pulled off a 76-75 win over the LA Sparks.