Cowboys 2025 training camp Day 4
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The Dallas Cowboys got a deal done at training camp, but not the one fans are looking for. The Cowboys announced Sunday morning that they have signed tight end Tony Ferguson to a four-year, $52 million extension.
The fourth-year player was entering the final year of his rookie deal but will be with the franchise for much longer. Here's what to know.
On the morning of the Dallas Cowboys ’ first padded practice in Oxnard at training camp, the team has announced they have agreed to terms on a new contract with rising star tight end Jake Ferguson, who signs an extension worth $52 million in new money over four years.
With training camps around the NFL in full swing, it's time for those deep in the fantasy football trenches to start their last-minute research for their 2025 drafts.
The first major roster move of NFL training camp came Thursday evening when the Las Vegas Raiders shockingly released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins just a year after his massive four-year, $110 million contract ($84.
Dak Prescott has another target sticking around for years to come. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Dallas Cowboys have reached an extension with their young veteran tight end, Jake Ferguson.
The Dallas Cowboys' mantra under head coach Brian Schottenheimer is simple, and vice president of player personnel Will McClay is following it to a T.
The Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots have both become historic franchises, with some of the most Super Bowl wins