Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson showed an exceptional performance on Thursday, helping his team defeat the Kansas City Chiefs. But after the game, he wasn’t the only one in the spotlight; his fiancĂ©e, Haley Cavinder, also grabbed attention after attending the matchup and snapping a picture with Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt.
Gracie Hunt Shares a Picture With Jake Ferguson’s FiancĂ©e, Haley Cavinder
Thursday’s game was fierce, but in the end, the Cowboys came out on top with a 31-28 win over the Chiefs. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s daughter, Gracie, was also in attendance, and as usual, her presence drew plenty of attention both in the stands and on social media.
Before kickoff, she met Ferguson’s fiancĂ©e, Cavinder, and the two posed for a few photos together, which the Chiefs heiress later shared on her Instagram story. Hunt wore red pants and a black jacket, while Cavinder went with the opposite look, a red top and black bottoms.
Both women have huge followings on social media, and their picture together quickly gained traction among fans of both teams.
Cavinder, a former college basketball player turned influencer, has been showing up in the stands at Cowboys games to support her partner. Her story with Ferguson began with a simple like on Instagram, which eventually led to the Cowboys star proposing to her earlier this year and getting a yes.
Ferguson’s Increased Role in the Cowboys’ Passing Attack
Ferguson has been one of the best offensive weapons for the Cowboys this season, currently ranking No. 16 on PFSN’s TE Impact with a score of 78.1. He caught five of his six targets for 36 yards on Thursday.
Throughout the game, Ferguson stole the spotlight multiple times, including the moment when it looked like he had a 13-yard touchdown that would’ve extended the lead. He ran through the back of the end zone and dove into the giant red Salvation Army kettle.
The entire AT&T Stadium erupted, but after the replay, officials ruled that his right foot was out of bounds, wiping the touchdown away and turning it into an incomplete pass. Still, Ferguson avoided a penalty for jumping into the prop.
Ferguson has been a key part of the Cowboys’ offense in recent weeks, which currently ranks No. 3 in PFSN’s Offensive Impact. His role will be crucial moving forward as the playoff race intensifies.
The Cowboys are scheduled to face the Detroit Lions on December 4, and fans are hopeful Ferguson, along with the rest of the roster, will continue their momentum.

