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NFL superstar Jake Ferguson jokes he still hasn't washed his hands after meeting Taylor Swift

NFL superstar Jake Ferguson jokes he still hasn't washed his hands after meeting Taylor Swift

Daily Mail​28-07-2025
When Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson got to meet the world's biggest pop star, it's possible that he realized he'd shaken hands with someone who was a 'cowboy like me'.
Ferguson, the fiancée of Miami women's basketball star Haley Cavinder, revealed that he recently met pop icon Taylor Swift at a concert earlier in the summer.
Speaking to 'The Sweet Spot' on Sportsradio 96.7FM/1310 The Ticket in Texas, Ferguson revealed that he bumped into the 'Cruel Summer' star in Nashville.
He was attending 'Tight End University' - the brainchild of Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce and 49ers tight end George Kittle.
Swift shocked everyone in the crowd by getting on stage at what was initially billed as a Kane Brown concert and performing.
'I shook her hand,' Ferguson revealed. 'I still haven't washed my hand.'
He continued: 'She's so normal. She met my fiancée, my fiancée was like, 'She's so nice!' Not that I was expecting anything different, but like, she knew football.
'She was talking like, 'We [the Chiefs] got a big game at Cowboys this year!'
Swift is very right about that. The Chiefs will be traveling down to Texas to play the Cowboys in a Thanksgiving Day matchup.
Ferguson - who is in Oxnard, California for training camp - just recently inked a four-year, $52million contract extension.
He'll be hoping the Cowboys find a way to improve upon their poor 2024 season - when an injury to quarterback Dak Prescott led to a 7-10 finish and missing the playoffs.
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