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4 things to love about the Cowboys contract extension with Jake Ferguson

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The Jake Ferguson deal was excellent for the Cowboys.

The Dallas Cowboys finally gave out a contract extension! Relax, it’s not the guy everyone was hoping for, but it is a good player. On Sunday, the Cowboys signed their Pro Bowl tight end Jake Ferguson to a four-year, $52 million extension, with $30 million in guarantees. It brings him in at an annual cost of $13 million per season, making him the seventh-highest-paid tight end in the league.

Just a couple of weeks ago, we mentioned the Cowboys should try to get Ferguson extended before the season started, so this news is music to our ears. With the deal done, here are the four things about this extension that we love the most.

Avoid Higher Costs


One great thing about getting Ferguson signed is the Cowboys won’t have to compete with what could be a jacked-up tight end market next offseason. George Kittle and Trey McBride just signed new deals this offseason for $19 million per year. Yowzer! Other tight ends like Travis Kelce, Mark Andrews, Kyle Pitts, David Njoku, and Dallas Goedert are all entering the last year of their contracts and will be up for an extension next offseason. This means we could see some high prices for tight ends real soon.

The Cowboys avoided all of that. By being proactive, they got Ferguson for a good cost, which will probably be even better after some of these other guys get bigger paydays. The front office doesn’t get much recognition for getting ahead of things, but that’s exactly what they did here. Well done.

Get Ahead Of A Breakout


For the past four seasons, a tight end has finished second on the team in receptions, with Ferguson being that guy for the last two years, and Dalton Schultz the two years prior. That won’t be the case this season. The Cowboys now have both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, creating one of the best receiving duos in the game. With so much attention given to those guys, what is that going to mean for Ferguson? Answer: A lot of open space.

Ferguson has already had a 761-yard season with five touchdowns. He should continue to feast as one of Dak Prescott’s safest targets, only now he’ll have more room to get a running start before he jumps over people. He’s technically already had his breakout season, but he could be in store for some more career-bests this year, which would have driven up his price entering free agency next offseason.

He’s A Keeper


The Cowboys are very particular about the players they decide to retain. Players like Schultz, Tyler Biadasz, and Tony Pollard are also fourth-rounders who turned into Pro Bowl players, but the team opted to let them walk in free agency. They obviously don’t view Ferguson in the same light.

This is great news considering the Cowboys' new offensive coordinator is a former offensive line coach who is masterful in utilizing his tight ends. Klayton Adams did a great job with Trey McBride, Tip Reiman, and Elijah Higgins in Arizona, all of whom logged over 400 snaps last year. Ferguson is known for his impact as a receiver, but he’s a well-rounded player. His skill set, from good hands to his toughness to his peskiness as a blocker, makes him a valuable asset to this team, and it’s nice to have the endorsement of the new coaching staff.

They Won’t Have To Reload In 2026


Tight ends are important for Prescott. Whether it’s Jason Witten, Schultz, or Ferguson, Prescott loves to have someone underneath he can count on. The team loved what they saw out of Luke Schoonmaker coming out of Michigan; however, after two lackluster seasons, it doesn’t look like he’s going to follow in those same footsteps.

Schoonmaker is still developing, and they also have second-year undrafted free agent Brevyn Spann-Ford on the roster, but those guys now feel like luxuries rather than players that must step up to help them transition into the future. With Ferguson locked down for the next five seasons, the Cowboys won’t have to worry about who will be their primary tight end for many years to come.

Source: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-love-contract-extension-average-yearly-value
 
2 winners and 2 losers from the Jake Ferguson, Dallas Cowboys extension

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Here are two winners and two losers from the Jake Ferguson contract extension with the Cowboys.

The Dallas Cowboys struck an extension with tight end Jake Ferguson on Sunday and the first domino of that sort has now officially fallen. Obviously we hope, and on some level anticipate, that others will soon (Micah Parsons, duh).

What separates the Ferguson extension from others like Parsons that could come in the near future is that Ferguson has only just become eligible for an extension (as soon as this offseason began technically). Being proactive with players is something Dallas has shown a willingness to do... for the right price. Given that Ferguson is coming off of a down year the opportunity was likely there so the Cowboys pounced and it worked out for everyone.

However we got here doesn’t matter relative to the conversation that we are about to have as Jake Ferguson’s extension is part of our new reality. Today we are going to discuss two winners and two losers from the deal.

Let’s begin.


Winner: Offensive continuity​


Things change in the NFL and that is normal, but it is always nice when you can maintain some level of consistency at the most important points. With Ferguson now taken care of the foreseeable future the Cowboys have their quarterback, top wide receiver and a very important pass-catcher all locked in place for the next few seasons (adding George Pickens in this capacity would be nice).

Consider the tight end position in and of itself. Prior to Ferguson the position was dominated by Dalton Schultz, a player who Dallas played the franchise tag dance with. There was nothing individually wrong with how the Cowboys went about things with Schultz, but he was a viable weapon himself and circumstances led to him leaving.

Consider that on some level Ferguson is now the tight end who the team has made the most serious commitment to since Jason Witten. Ensuring that there is a familiar face there is critical for reasons well beyond the obvious, and the Cowboys took care of that.


Winner: The Cowboys Front Office​


To be very clear here, the bar is low. Nevertheless, the front office just skipped over it.

There are a number of things that we could/would change about the way that the Cowboys front office goes about conducting business and those things remain true in a world where Jake Ferguson has his extension. Multiple things can be true.

Deals for Micah Parsons, DaRon Bland, Tyler Smith, Brandon Aubrey and George Pickens all (or whichever specific ones you prefer, you get the point) should have been taken care of by this point, but getting Ferguson done is not necessarily an indictment against those points.

The Cowboys are making a bet on Ferguson returning to form and are establishing a bit of an idea that if you play well for the team you will get paid. Obviously that isn’t entirely true.

Honestly I mean this in a way as to classify the front office as a winner despite the negative slant, but some things are unavoidable from a conversational standpoint. Factual things are factual regardless of the moment.

This moment though is a good one for Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones. They were proactive on a player and can legitimately high-five over it.


Loser: Luke Schoonmaker​


It is hard to come to any other conclusion, unfortunately.

As noted, this extension makes Jake Ferguson the top-level tight end on the Cowboys for the foreseeable future. That future very certainly includes and will overlap with the time remaining on Luke Schoonmaker’s rookie contract. Any idea that he will emerge as the top option on the team at the position is fighting an uphill battle.

Schoonmaker has dealt with a few injury situations since joining the Cowboys and that has obviously been an unfortunate thing for him to navigate. We have yet to fully see how Brian Schottenheimer is going to call the offense so it is certainly possible that he can carve out a role in it, but it feels fair to say that the opportunities in the future just shrank a bit.


Loser: Another second-round pick​


The intention here is not to basically say “Luke Schoonmaker again”, but this point is hard to not include. Two years after taking Schoonmaker with a second-round pick the Cowboys gave a contract extension to someone other than him at his position. That is not a great overall look.

No one is suggesting that Dallas should have forced an extension to Schoonmaker in the future or anything like that. We are not arguing a sunk cost fallacy. You take your chances and adapt along the way and live with the consequences. That is a totally fine way to operate.

Bu the Cowboys have a horrid history of success in the second round and this will not do that reputation any favors. Missing is an understandable thing as it happens in the NFL, but missing with regularity is an issue, especially with a top-level asset.

Source: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...-ferguson-contract-extension-luke-schoonmaker
 
Cowboys training camp 2025 coverage from social media: Highlights from practice #6

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Here is what social media had to say about Monday’s Dallas Cowboys practice

It’s a new week and a whole new portion of training camp for the Dallas Cowboys. Here’s some of the key moments and highlights from the day, along with some thoughts from Cowboys fans.

No Micah Parsons on the field today.


Daily Micah Parsons update: no practice today. pic.twitter.com/zwoBZoEbDG

— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) July 28, 2025

Donovan Ezeiruaku gets us all started with his moves.


Practice No. 6 starts now (featuring a jump split from Donovan Ezeiruaku — who’s also extremely athletic).#Cowboys pic.twitter.com/P6NHusU64w

— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) July 28, 2025

Javonte Williams running hard.


Javonte Williams pic.twitter.com/62hnAhvd7S

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

The connection remains strong between CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott.


Dak and CeeDee pic.twitter.com/HPzxJDDlkk

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

Terence Steele was back in action after a brief injury issue.


Terence Steele is moving well on the ankle pic.twitter.com/7ySzV8A4TF

— Voch Lombardi (@VochLombardi) July 28, 2025

We now have Jalen Cropper making splash plays.


Tough grab for Jalen Cropper pic.twitter.com/JxPSp9ehmt

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) July 28, 2025

Joe Milton to Jalen Cropper pic.twitter.com/XqyogR7ino

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

Check in for more updates in this.


Tyler Guyton is down. pic.twitter.com/1CD8hP94Nf

— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) July 28, 2025

PRAYER CIRCLE:

Tyler Guyton
please be ok

— Tom Downey (@WhatGoingDowney) July 28, 2025

The rookie offensive linemen sets the tone.


Ajani Cornelius, a rookie sixth-round pick at OT, just sent a guy through the gates of Hell. #Cowboys #trainingcamp pic.twitter.com/PZULh0mZTk

— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) July 28, 2025

Hunter Luepke keeps making plays and shining early here.


A lot of praise for FB Hunter Luepke early in camp pic.twitter.com/uPHshzq7Sw

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

We had some more Ryan Flournoy action.


Joe Milton to Ryan Flournoy pic.twitter.com/TnZYo8JT7k

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

We again see KaVontae Turpin taking the ball out from the backfield.


Back to back Turpin runs to open team#DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/8Any3Pm88p

— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) July 28, 2025

A sentence I never thought I’d write:

KaVontae Turpin just put Tyler Smith on the ground pic.twitter.com/w3kQAsAZ50

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) July 28, 2025

turp too quick @KaVontaeTurpin | @AmericanAir pic.twitter.com/rjBidIZr8d

— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) July 28, 2025

The rookie linebacker was out there making plays.


Shemar James: thud pop. #Cowboys #trainingcamp pic.twitter.com/lHIgboHa8B

— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) July 28, 2025

Malik Hooker proving to everyone he’s still out there and wants to make plays.


Oh yeah. The pads are poppin! Malik Hooker hits Cropper following a slight slip on the boundary. #CowboysCamp pic.twitter.com/QWF0bilO8v

— Kyle Youmans (@Kyle_Youmans) July 28, 2025

Malik Hooker has had a really good day pic.twitter.com/MPBDtgweOr

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) July 28, 2025

Malik Hooker is having a DAY both in coverage and in run support. #Cowboys #trainingcamp

— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) July 28, 2025

Joe Milton taking the ball and showing off that athleticism.


Joe Milton pic.twitter.com/R42HualDIX

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

There was Marist Liufau out there. He’s on fire at the moment.


Marist Liufau punches a ball free from John Stephens Jr. on the first play of team period at #Cowboys practice pic.twitter.com/kUhnfzmwZJ

— Tommy Yarrish (@tommy_yarrish) July 27, 2025

Kaiir Elam manages to break up the play. Elam is having a solid camp so far.


Kaiir Elam PBU on George Pickens pic.twitter.com/W3S6WT3cHR

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) July 28, 2025

We have some breaking DaRon Bland news.


Cowboys CB DaRon Bland said there have been talks between his agent and the Cowboys about a contract extension. “Dallas is always where I want to be. Hopefully can get it done.” pic.twitter.com/1tbw3OqU5a

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 28, 2025

Finally, here’s a quick run down on the day.


Padded practice #2 thoughts @1053thefan

Good day for Guyton & Steele
Elam is so sticky in coverage
Strong practice for Hooker in coverage & vs run
Turpin being used all over the field
Ezeiruaku is a PROBLEM
Flus using some of the Zimmer staple double A gap blitz

— Zach Wolchuk (@ZachWolchuk) July 28, 2025

Highlight of The Day


This offense looks very dangerous, and with plays like this one by George Pickens, no wonder it’s a great time to be a Cowboys fan.


Dak Prescott connects on a deep ball to George Pickens pic.twitter.com/Rj0Afcj6Lz

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) July 28, 2025

Fan Section


Annual cowboys injury pic.twitter.com/HDvctlhYth

— ⁷ (@WhenTimePass) July 28, 2025

Turpin should get at least 5-6 touches a week

— Doomsday_77 (@77Doomsday) July 28, 2025

We’re gonna win it all

— WEDAD24 (@WegenDad) July 28, 2025

Be sure to tag Blogging The Boys with your takes and feature in our Fan Section in each installment.


Source: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...rage-social-media-highlights-video-practice-6
 
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