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Cowboys Agree to Extension with Jake Ferguson on Team-Friendly Contract

Dallas, TX – June 18, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys have locked in a key piece of their offensive arsenal, agreeing to a team-friendly contract extension with tight end Jake Ferguson, sources confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday. The deal underscores the Cowboys’ commitment to building a championship contender as they aim for Super Bowl LX.

Ferguson, 26, signed a four-year, $52 million extension, with an average annual value of $13 million, dispelling rumors of a $60 million pact. The contract, featuring $30 million guaranteed, positions Ferguson among the top-paid tight ends while preserving cap space for a Cowboys team with lofty aspirations.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound pass-catcher expressed his gratitude, telling reporters, “Dallas believed in me from day one, and I want to bring a ring to this city. We’re building something special, and I’m all in.” His words ignited a surge of excitement across Cowboys Nation.

Selected in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, Ferguson emerged as a reliable target for Dak Prescott, hauling in 71 receptions for 761 yards and five touchdowns in 2024. His PFF grade of 78.3 ranked him among the top 10 tight ends league-wide, per Pro Football Reference. Ferguson’s blend of sure hands and physicality bolstered a Cowboys offense that ranked sixth in passing yards (4,200) in 2024.

The extension ensures Ferguson avoids free agency in 2026, securing him before his market value could skyrocket. General Manager Jerry Jones lauded Ferguson’s growth, stating, “Jake’s a cornerstone of our offense. His toughness and reliability are what we’re about.”

The Cowboys’ passing game, led by CeeDee Lamb and supported by Brandin Cooks, gains stability with Ferguson’s presence. His deal sidesteps the $17 million annual cost of elite tight end contracts, like that of Kansas City’s Travis Kelce, while locking in a proven starter.

With $18 million in cap space (per Over The Cap), the extension reflects Jones’ shrewd financial strategy. Head coach Mike McCarthy called it “a massive win for our offense,” highlighting Ferguson’s role in opening lanes for Tony Pollard’s 1,200-yard rushing season in 2024.

Fans flooded X with enthusiasm, posting, “Ferguson locked up? Dak’s got his guy for years! ⭐” Others declared, “Jerry’s cooking—Super Bowl bound!” The move even caught the eye of NFC East rivals, with one Eagles fan tweeting, “Cowboys’ offense just got tougher to stop.”

As training camp approaches, Ferguson’s commitment fuels Dallas’ championship dreams. Can he help lead the Cowboys to their first Super Bowl since 1995? Follow ESPN for the latest updates.

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