Jake Ferguson was one of the shining lights of the 2023 season and made significant strides during his sophomore campaign but always does one thing in between quarters.
The Dallas Cowboys have concluded their last set of OTA practices before their mandatory minicamp which is scheduled for June 6-8.
Tight end Jake Ferguson had a breakthrough season in 2023 and has already been hard at work to raise his level for the upcoming campaign.
In his rookie year, he registered 19 receptions for 174 yards and two touchdowns.
Jake Ferguson shines in 2023 despite Schoonmaker looking over his shoulder
After fellow tight end Luke Schoonmaker was drafted out of Michigan in 2023, the dependability on Ferguson was called into question.
However, the 25-year-old impressed during the offseason and training camp to earn the right of starting tight end.
Ferguson started 16 of the 17 regular season games and his numbers exploded as he became a more reliable weapon for Dak Prescott.

Including postseason logs, the Dallas Cowboys tight end finished with 81 receptions and hauled in 854 yards.
Moreover, he produced an impressive nine touchdowns as he became a deadly red zone weapon for Mike McCarthy’s offense.
Jake Ferguson knows he ‘can get a lot better’ in 2024 after an explosive season
Ferguson’s expectations of himself and from other people have now been raised, he will look to throw his name into the mix to be one of the top tight ends in 2024.
The 2023 Pro Bowler spoke to the media during the Cowboys’ first batch of May OTAs and was adamant he ‘can get a lot better’.
Ferguson is confident that he has not reached his peak and Cowboy Nation can expect more from him during a critical season for the team.
Cowboys Insider reveals Ferguson’s tradition after every NFL game quarter
During the final OTA of the month, Cowboys reporter Todd Archer revealed that the star player was training without gloves on.
Initially, the reporter thought that the player could be working on something within his game.
He questioned Ferguson about it and the player responded that he was feeling sweaty so ditched the training gear.
Furthermore, per Archer, the Dallas Cowboys star confirms that he changes his gloves after every quarter during NFL games.
One can assume that Ferguson likes a fresh set of gloves and can become irritated by sweat build-up during contests.
Ultimately, his method seems to work after a dynamic season in 2023 and the franchise will be expectant that he can demonstrate further progress over the preseason camps.
