Jake Ferguson and the Dallas Cowboys may have been eliminated from playoff contention on Saturday, but the team is still expecting to end the season strong. The tight end will have the support of fiancé, Haley Cavinder as he takes the field the next three weeks.
On Sunday, ahead of the Week 16 home game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Cavinder gave a glimpse at her look. This week the former Miami Hurricanes basketball player chose a country theme for her gameday look.
In a series of posts on her Instagram Story, she showed her brown cowboy hat and custom belt buckle that had Jake Ferguson's No. 87 jersey and his nickname, "Ferg." She also posted a photo of her reflection in a glass door, showing her silhouette.
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Haley Cavinder was ready for the Cowboys game. (Credit: @haleycavinder)Looking to predict NFL playoff Scenarios? Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game!
Despite a disappointing season for the Dallas Cowboys, Jake Ferguson has had a career-season. Entering Week 16, the tight end has a career-high 77 receptions, 570 yards and a career-high seven touchdown catches.
Jake Ferguson's fiancé Haley Cavinder and twin sister launch AAU team
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson's fiancé, Haley Cavinder is giving back to the next generation of athletes. Haley Cavinder and her twin sister, Hanna Cavinder, who both wrapped up their collegiate basketball careers in 2025 made a special announcement this week.
In a post on their Cavinder Twins Instagram account, the twin sisters announced that they have created their own AAU youth basketball team to help young athletes get the same start they had. The youth basketball team is appropriately named, "Team Twin."
"From playing together to building something together. Starting our own AAU team and being back around the game feels full circle. Team twins through every season, now giving the next generation what we were given. Team Twin... always have been, always will be.🩵" the Cavinder Twins wrote.The Cavinder Twins played college basketball for three seasons at Fresno State. They then transferred to the University of Miami where they played the 2022-2023 and 2024-2025 NCAA seasons.
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