Cowboys sign Jake Ferguson to $52M contract extension
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Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson shared a touching message to fans on social media after signing a contract extension to stay with America's Team.
By the time it was over, Cody had inadvertently derailed his dream of his son being an offensive lineman. Instead, Ferguson had become something of a hybrid, a tight end tasked with blocking but focused on turning passes into receptions, first downs and scores.
Ferguson’s contract made him the highest-paid tight end in Cowboys history and the seventh-highest in the league currently.
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys news: Schottenheimer discusses Ferguson’s production last season after extensionThe Dallas Cowboys extended Pro Bowl tight end Jake Ferguson with a four-year, $52 million contract extension, which includes $30 million guaranteed. The deal makes the former 2022 fourth-round pick the highest-paid TE in franchise history.