After down year, Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson's confidence remains high
Briefly

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson had an underwhelming 2024 season, finishing with 59 receptions, 494 yards, and no touchdowns, a stark contrast to his Pro Bowl performance in 2023. Key injuries, including a knee sprain and concussion, affected his performance during the season. Ferguson expressed disappointment with his season and emphasized his focus on improvement. Looking ahead to 2025, he aims to return to form with a healthy roster and lessons learned from his challenges. His offseason dedication has impressed the coaching staff, suggesting optimism for the upcoming season.
"I definitely wasn't satisfied with how I played all last year," Ferguson said during the team's offseason program.
"My knee hurt, for sure. The concussion was weird. But I've said this before, if I'm on the field, I should be able to give it my all."
"That's the game of football, not everything is going to go perfect," he said. "Personally, I'm putting that in the past and I know now what I have to work on."
"I think last year was a fluke [for Ferguson]," head coach Brian Schottenheimer highlighted.
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