Haley Cavinder celebrates Cowboys fiancé Jake Ferguson’s $52M contract
Jake Ferguson isn’t celebrating his contract extension alone.
Ferguson’s fiancée, Haley Cavinder, posted her pride for the Cowboys tight end’s new deal on Sunday.
“So proud of this man!!!” Cavinder wrote on the Cavinder Twins’ TikTok account that she shares with her twin Hanna. “Go Ferg & go cowboys.”
The caption accompanied clips of Ferguson playing for Dallas as well as the couple together at the games.
Ferguson’s contract made him the highest-paid tight end in Cowboys history and the seventh-highest in the league currently.
He and Cavinder have been together since 2023 when they went public with their relationship.
The couple then got engaged in April when the 26-year-old tight end proposed to the 24-year-old former college hoops star.
While exciting for the soon-to-be wedded couple, many fans were shocked to see Ferguson’s extension come in the midst of Dallas’ contract lull with superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons.
Parsons is entering the final year of his rookie contract and has seen the likes of TJ Watt, Maxx Crosby and Myles Garrett get paid big money, yet is still awaiting an agreement for himself.
While fans continue waiting for Parsons’ contract, Ferguson’s was still well earned as he has been a top target for quarterback Dak Prescott the past two seasons.
Ferguson broke out in 2023-24, his second NFL season, as he was targeted 102 times en route to making 71 catches for 761 yards, five touchdowns and earning a Pro Bowl selection.
Last season was a bit quieter for Ferguson as he tallied just 59 catches, 494 yards and no touchdowns, albeit he played in three fewer games.
Ferguson is, of course, not the only athlete in his relationship as Cavinder played five seasons of college basketball, three at Fresno State and two at Miami.
Cavinder was the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year in 2020-21, a three-time All-MWC and two-time All-ACC honoree.
Her and her sister have amassed nearly 5 million followers on their joint TikTok account.
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