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Dallas Cowboys-Tight End Jake Ferguson Agree To 4-Year Contract
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The Dallas Cowboys decided to open up the checkbook for Tight End Jake Ferguson, dropping a cool $52 million to lock him down for another four years. That kind of payday is not exactly chump change for a tight end. $30 million of that is guaranteed, with a $12 million signing bonus just to keep Ferguson smiling. Cue the money bags emojis and debates across Cowboys Nation.

Jake Ferguson Career Summary

Ferguson, a fourth-round pick from the 2022 draft, has been quietly but steadily climbing the ranks on the team, moving from rookie obscurity to Kyler Murray’s favorite Pro Bowl replacement in 2023. Ferguson had 71 catches for 761 yards and five touchdowns that year and somehow still got overshadowed by heavyweights like Travis Kelce and George Kittle.

With Ferguson following in the footsteps of  Jason Witten and Dalton Schultz, it’s clear Dallas has always prioritized this position group. The move gives Dak Prescott another steady safety valve to send those short-yardage passes to when chaos erupts in the pocket. Ferguson missed three games in 2024 due to injuries, including a sprained MCL from the season opener. He ended the year with 59 catches, 494 yards, and no touchdowns.

Cowboys tight ends have always been the unsung heroes in this offense, clearing up running lanes and keeping the chains moving on those dink-and-dunk plays. It’s better than losing him to some other team and watching him channel untapped star power.

Cowboys Season Outlook

Still, this spending spree has some implications. Ferguson’s big payday quickly put a bigger spotlight on other key players who are still waiting for their pieces of the money pie. Like Micah Parsons. He must be thinking: When will Jerry Jones pay me? Pro Bowl Cornerback DaRon Bland and Wide Receiver George Pickens are also eyeing extensions in the near future.

The team’s cap situation will turn into one of those nail-biter offseason dramas if they’re not careful. And with Stephen Jones already making little press conference quips about “having conversations” with Left Guard Tyler Smith’s agent, it seems like it won’t just be tight ends vying for attention.

Final Thoughts

Ferguson has proven to be reliable when healthy, but some folks might argue that $52 million is a risky investment for a player who’s had just one big season and has issues staying on the field. The pressure is on Ferguson to prove that he is worth every penny of this deal.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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