logo
Cowboys HC says newly-signed $52 million player's down year was 'more of a fluke'

Cowboys HC says newly-signed $52 million player's down year was 'more of a fluke'

USA Today14 hours ago
Dallas rewards its starting tight end with a $52 million extension as head coach Brian Schottenheimer praises Ferguson's toughness and leadership.
The 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.
The 26-year-old is coming off an injury-riddled season which included an injured knee and a concussion, and saw a decline in his production, finishing with 59 receptions for 494 yards and failing to find the end zone throughout the season. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer made it clear the call to extend Ferguson wasn't about the production, but instead about what the former Wisconsin Badger brings to the team.
'He's a great leader. He's lighter (this season). He's moving around really, really well," Schottenheimer said. "I think last year, you look at the first game against Cleveland, and he gets his knee pretty banged up. And then he's got a concussion mid-season at some point. That's so uncharacteristic of (Ferguson).
It was just a year prior, in 2023, when following the departure of Dalton Schultz, the Cowboys moved Ferguson int the role of the full-time starter. In his first season leading th group, Ferguson recorded 71 receptions for 761 yards and five touchdowns and was named a Pro Bowl selection.
'I have zero doubts in my mind that his production will get back to where it was the year before," Schottenheimer added. "I think last year was just kind of one of those years that you look back on your career and it was more of a fluke than anything."
Now entering his fourth season, Ferguson has become a more vocal and physical presence on the field and in the locker room. The head coach referred to him as an "enforcer," someone who consistently brings the edge and accountability every time he is on the field.
'(He's) a really, really good player in this league," Schottenheimer said. "He has always been. He's one of those guys that as a young player, second-year player, there was leadership. He's an enforcer. He's a guy that plays the game the right way. He plays the game on the edge.
Now with Ferguson under contract through 2029, the Cowboys hope that his best football is ahead of him.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Steelers fans react to first week of training camp
Steelers fans react to first week of training camp

USA Today

time41 minutes ago

  • USA Today

Steelers fans react to first week of training camp

The first week of Steelers training camp was as exciting as advertised — giving fans an early glimpse at what this overhauled roster looks like ahead of the 2025 season. From players reporting to Saint Vincent College in Latrobe on Wednesday, to four days of practices filled with splash plays, breakout performances, and even a few injuries — Steelers fans made their voices heard on social media. Following Pro Bowl LB Patrick Queen intercepting Aaron Rodgers on the first throw of team period, one Steelers fan may have slightly overreacted. Another fan's attention was laser-focused on Steelers rookie Kaleb Johnson — who broke several huge runs at camp. Rookie QB Will Howard, a massive fan-favorite at camp, had social media abuzz following several big plays in Latrobe — such as this throw to WR Montana Lemonious-Craig. One of the most talked-about moments on Day 3 of practice was an incredible, leaping interception by CB Jalen Ramsey that has this fan glad the Steelers traded for him. Here at Steelers Wire, we'll continue providing fans with updates, highlights, and all the biggest takeaways as the second week of training camp approaches. For up-to-date Steelers coverage, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

Cowboys camp observations: Deep ball needs work, pass rushers look good in pads
Cowboys camp observations: Deep ball needs work, pass rushers look good in pads

New York Times

time42 minutes ago

  • New York Times

Cowboys camp observations: Deep ball needs work, pass rushers look good in pads

OXNARD, Calif. — When Jerry Jones addresses the California crowd at the start of training camp, he's usually met with a lot of cheers, even some chants of 'Jerr-y! Jerr-y! Jerr-y!' This year was different. The Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager had to pause for a few seconds Saturday morning because so many fans were yelling for him to sign star edge rusher Micah Parsons. Advertisement One fan: 'When are you gonna sign Parsons?' Another: 'Pay Micah!' Fans yell 'Pay Micah!' as Jerry Jones addresses the crowd — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 26, 2025 Jones heard. So did executive vice president Stephen Jones. 'It doesn't change anything,' Stephen Jones responded Sunday when asked about the vocal fans. 'We want to pay Micah too. He's gotta want to be paid.' Parsons is under contract through the 2025 season. But he's looking for a long-term extension, likely one that will top the three-year, $123 million deal that Pittsburgh Steelers star pass rusher T.J. Watt recently signed. Parsons has been attending camp practices and meetings, but he has not been participating in any individual or team drills on the field. 'I think Micah is doing great,' Stephen Jones said. 'It means a lot to him to be here with his teammates. Hats off to him for that. We want him practicing sooner, we'd rather have him out here practicing and doing what he does best, which is wreck a practice. But hats off to him.' Dallas did get a new contract done Saturday night, signing tight end Jake Ferguson to a four-year, $52 million extension. Others in line for new deals include left guard Tyler Smith, cornerback DaRon Bland, kicker Brandon Aubrey and defensive end Sam Williams. 'We obviously got a lot going on,' Stephen Jones said. 'You just got to dot all the i's and cross all the t's. Everybody's got to get comfortable and go from there.' Anybody else in the hopper? 'Oh yeah,' Jones responded. Bland? 'We don't talk about it publicly,' he said. 'If they want to talk about their business they can. It's not fair for me to talk about other players' business.' The Cowboys held their fifth practice Sunday. It was their first in full pads. Here are some of the biggest takeaways from their work over the weekend. Advertisement • The defense looked ahead of the offense during the four non-padded practices. It continued Sunday in full pads. New defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus has his group swarming to the ball, rushing the passer and consistently taking the ball away, whether it's via interceptions or punching the ball out. • Dallas' running back group has had some bright spots. Rookie Jaydon Blue seems to be more impactful with every practice. Veterans Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams still remain the top two on the depth chart. Sanders has consistently stood out the most, both running and in the passing game. • The offense is still looking for success in the deep passing game. Dak Prescott hasn't been able to connect yet with CeeDee Lamb or George Pickens in that area. That will likely come. But the highlight big plays down the field just haven't been there yet. Haven't connected on the deep ball yet — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 27, 2025 • The energy remains noticeable throughout practice. As long as the Cowboys have success during the season, the energy storyline will be a very positive one. But what if they struggle? What if they are really bad? It's easy to wonder how the storylines will change about the energy, questioning if some of it was too much. The coaches really get into these pre-practice warmups. Didn't expect the surfing — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 26, 2025 'We're gonna have fun and we're gonna work,' Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer said Sunday. 'You can do both. In 1985, maybe people thought you couldn't do both. But we can. And we've proved that. We're gonna prove that when you see us win a lot of football games.' • Play of camp so far: This deep ball from backup QB Joe Milton to Blue. The offense got the perfect matchup with a defensive end defending the speedy running back. Milton delivered a nice throw on the run, but Blue gets the most credit for the one-handed grab. Jaydon Blue 👀 — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 26, 2025 • Speaking of Milton, the big arm, athleticism and size all jump out. He looks like a robot built to be the ultimate quarterback. The one area that will be interesting to monitor in the preseason is how long he holds onto the ball. We've seen it during these practices where the defense is not allowed to hit the quarterback. The pressure goes by him or he tucks the ball and runs if nothing looks open. But how will that go when there is another team trying to take him down? He did just fine in that area last year in the season finale for the New England Patriots. Advertisement • Best moment of camp: It's probably one of the coolest moments in any Cowboys training camp practice. Starting cornerback Kaiir Elam, who has been one of the standouts early, intercepted Prescott during team drills and celebrated by grabbing a young fan out of the crowd and holding him up like a scene from 'The Lion King.' Kaiir Elam interception and great celebration — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 26, 2025 • The edge-rushing group looks as good as advertised. Even with Parsons not practicing, the depth is noticeable. From Dante Fowler to Sam Williams and Marshawn Kneeland. But the one who has turned heads the most has been rookie second-round pick Donovan Ezeiruaku. 'I give (defense line coach Aaron Whitecotton) credit,' Stephen Jones said. 'He was on the table for him at (Pick 12 in the first round). He was jumping up and down saying this guy is the 12th pick, let's get him.' What does Ezeiruaku like about the defense? 'It's not a lot of thinking,' he said. 'Some coaches can overcomplicate things sometimes. (In this defense), there's not a lot of thinking. We're going straight and we're attacking the ball.' • It was a good sign to see cornerback Trevon Diggs getting some work off to the side Sunday. There's still no timetable for when he will return, but his surgically-repaired knee appears headed in the right direction. Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs (knee) getting in some work off to the side — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 27, 2025 (Photo of Donovan Ezeiruaku: Kirby Lee / Imagn Images)

Cowboys VP makes odd comment regarding Micah Parsons contract situation
Cowboys VP makes odd comment regarding Micah Parsons contract situation

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Cowboys VP makes odd comment regarding Micah Parsons contract situation

Former Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons is currently in the middle of the NFL's most notable contract dispute with his current team, the Dallas Cowboys. Parsons has shown up to training camp instead of holding out, but the two sides still appear to be at odds on coming to an agreement on a new contract. And some of the recent comments coming out of the Cowboys front office suggest we are not about to get much closer anytime too soon. Speaking to some members of the media during a training camp practice over the weekend, Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones made a comment that could be interpreted as the team is not going to budge on whatever offer is currently on the table for Parsons. "We want to pay Micah too," Jones said. "He's got to want to be paid." For his part, Parsons has always shown he is committed to working things out with the Cowboys and taking the steps necessary to show he can be relied on as a leader of the team, especially on defense. Parsons has made his presence known in workouts and his decision to show up for training camp rather than holding out is his way of showing the team he is there to work no matter what. But recent contract extensions around the league for some of the top edge rushers in the game have continued to raise the bar for what Parsons could expect to earn. T.J. Watt recently signed an extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers for four years and $150 million. Many NFL experts believe Parsons will get more on a new deal. Parsons is entering his fifth season in the NFL and will do so on a club option for $24 million this fall. Follow Kevin McGuire on Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Follow Nittany Lions Wire on X, Facebook, and Threads. This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Latest update on Micah Parsons contract situation

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store