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Ferguson's Fumbles: Costly Turnovers Plague Cowboys Tight End
6 Dec
Summary
- Tight end Jake Ferguson has fumbled three times this season.
- Ferguson's contract extension is worth $52 million over four years.
- His yards per reception are a career-low 7.4 this season.

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson's recent performances have been marred by ball security issues, a stark contrast to his earlier NFL seasons. He has fumbled three times this current season, accumulating seven fumbles over the past two years after having none in his initial two seasons.
These turnovers have become a focal point, particularly after a Week 14 loss where a Ferguson fumble near his own end zone led to an opponent's touchdown. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer acknowledged that these fumbles stem from fundamental issues, emphasizing Ferguson's need to protect the football better.
Ferguson is currently playing under a four-year, $52 million contract extension. While he has achieved a career-high seven touchdowns and 75 receptions this season, his average yards per reception has fallen to a career-low 7.4, drawing criticism for his limited ability to gain yards after the catch.




