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Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has quickly risen as a true fan favorite after going from an exciting rookie with a handful of highlights into a legit weapon with 761 receiving yards in 2023.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the books and free agency at its slowest, the Dallas Cowboys are in the thick of the offseason. For fans, that might mean a slower news cycle is up ahead but there's still a major aspect of the offseason that is approaching: The NFL's schedule release.
The Cowboys will be relying on the Dak Prescott to Jake Ferguson connection a lot this season, but where does that leave Luke Schoonmaker? With the 24th
There may be some drama brewing between Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson and former teammate Dalton Schultz, now with the Houston Texans. On Friday,
2024 Roster Review: Backup Tight Ends – Part 8 of 17. Click here to view all articles in this series. Tight end Jake Ferguson was targeted 102 times in the 2023 season.
2024 Roster Review: Starting Tight End – Part 7 of 17. Click here to view all articles in this series. Last year when the Dallas Cowboys parted ways with tight end Dalton Schultz, panic set it everywhere.
As we have seen all too often, the Dallas Cowboys season ended like normal, a loss in the playoffs. Still, one positive from this season is that Dallas may have something in Jake Ferguson.
On NFL Total Access on Wednesday, Ferguson discussed how the team fell short against the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round. He chalked it up to the Packers bringing their A-game while Dallas failed to deliver any crippling blows early.
This past season was supposed to be different for the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys went 12-5, won the NFC East division title, boasted a dominant defense and housed an MVP candidate in quarterback Dak Prescott.
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are playing in the Super Bowl, and a common denominator of both teams is that they have superstar tight ends, something that the Dallas Cowboys might have on their hands in Jake Ferguson.
Following a playoff loss, it's tough to want to get into the nitty-gritty of a game, specially when it's a blowout like the Dallas Cowboys' loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Using Stathead from Pro Football Reference, Yardbarker shines a spotlight on key names and numbers from Sunday's Super Wild Card Weekend action.
The Dallas Cowboys are embarking on their third straight playoff campaign, with the mindset of going further than in previous seasons as the San Francisco 49ers have dumped Dallas out in back-to-back years.
The Dallas Cowboys are eager to continue their five-game winning streak alive this weekend against the 7-6 Buffalo Bills. Among the tactics the team is using to prepare for the Bills, tight end Jake Ferguson taped pictures of the opposing team’s defensive backs to the running back’s chute for drills.
“Failing to prepare is preparing to fail,” they say. If that’s the case, Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson might be in line for a big Week 15 against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson is quickly becoming a fan favorite. But after his team's win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 14, it was him who was thanking the fans.
The Dallas Cowboys' 41-35 win over the Seattle Seahawks saw coach Mike McCarthy's team move to 9-3 on the season, but it also saw the continued emergence of tight end Jake Ferguson as a serious offensive threat.
This past Thursday, most Dallas Cowboys fans were holding their drinks clinched tight, waiting for the team to overtake and close out the Seattle Seahawks finally. While the defense made a couple of crucial stops late in the 4th quarter, everyone with a pulse knew the offense stepped up to get Dallas to a respectable 9-3 record.
It appears that Dallas Cowboys second-year tight end Jake Ferguson is winning both on and off the field. The Cowboys beat a divisional rival on Sunday in the New York Giants 49-17.
The days of Jason Witten running the show at the tight-end position are long gone. Dalton Schultz flashed immense potential during his time with the Dallas Cowboys as their starting tight end while posting numerous impressive performances, but he's now a member of the Houston Texans after leaving town in free agency.
The loss of Dalton Schultz in free agency raised a big question for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. As Dak Prescott‘s second-leading receiver last season, Schultz became an integral fixture of the offense.
Who is Jake Ferguson? Jake Ferguson is a tight end that was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round 129th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft. Ferguson was drafted as a Dalton Schultz replacement, and with Schultz now gone Ferguson is next in line to start for the Dallas Cowboys.
Following the departure of tight end Dalton Schultz, the Dallas Cowboys have a leadership vacuum at the position. However, there are a slew of former Big Ten tight ends vying to follow in Schultz’s footsteps this season.
The tight end position has been a safety valve for Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott during his 7-year career. First, it was Jason Witten sprinkled in with some of the late Gavin Escobar, Geoff Swaim, and James Hanna.
Jake Ferguson, a rookie tight end out of Wisconsin, soared on Thanksgiving, hurdling over a Giants defender for a critical 30-yard gain.
Wisconsin tight end Jake Ferguson caught a pass over the middle, and as he was being tackled, his shoe flew off. One problem: His shoe looked an awful lot like a loose football.
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