Is Haley Cavinder Dating A Dallas Cowboys Player?

Speculation is swirling Haley Cavinder might be eyeing Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson.

There's been some mild whispers online that the former Miami basketball player might be an item with Ferguson, and those rumors had rocket fuel poured on them over the weekend.

Haley posted several photos of herself wearing Cowboys gear ahead of the game against Arizona, but that's hardly the only piece of evidence.

Her sister Hanna openly asked if the post was a "soft launch." Soft launch for what, Hanna? That's a question many are now asking.

The duo's popular TikTok account also released a video implying Haley has a "bae" on the Cowboys. For those of you who don't know, Bae is a dumb term used instead of just calling someone your boyfriend.

What other evidence exists Haley Cavinder might be interested in Jake Ferguson?

One of the most important pieces of this beautiful puzzle we're putting together actually was from earlier in the season.

The Cavinder twins attended the Giants/Cowboys game, and Haley had something pretty interesting in her possession at the game:

A Jake Ferguson Cowboys jersey.

Pretty random to have the jersey of a standard NFL tight end for seemingly no reason at all.

There was also a video shared over the summer on TikTok featuring a man many believed was Jake Ferguson and Haley Cavinder. The video is no longer up, but the man does bear a striking resemblance to the former Wisconsin star.

Let's recap what we have:

I'm not going to hang my hat on any single thing, but add up everything and it might be worth asking what is going on. It would appear Haley Cavinder at the very least seems interested in someone on the Cowboys, and there's no evidence to suggest it's someone other than Ferguson. For now, the mystery remains, but my interest is definitely piqued.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.