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"Go Cowboys!": Miami's Haley Cavinder dons a corset denim outfit to support NFL beau Jake Ferguson against Ravens

Haley Cavinder has fully embraced her WAG era, as she was seen once again at her boyfriend Jake Ferguson's Dallas Cowboys game. On Sunday, the Cowboys were up against the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. However, the Cowboys lost 28-25, recording their second straight home loss.

The Miami guard opted for a denim corset, which she customized with Ferguson's jersey number (87). Cavinder shared pictures from the night on her Instagram story and wrote:

"Go cowboys!"
Haley Cavinder Instagram story (Credits: Instagram/@haleycavinder)
Haley Cavinder Instagram story (Credits: Instagram/@haleycavinder)

She also gave detailed explanations about her look in a video on TikTok.

"Game day outfit," she wrote in the caption.
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Haley Cavinder and Jake Ferguson were rumored to be in a relationship in September last year, and they went public one month later.

"He DM’d me," Cavinder said (via Daily Mail). "He likes to say I DM’d him, but I didn’t. I was in Fort Lauderdale at the time. He has a place in Florida as well and we went on a date and just kinda met up — and then hung out for 10 days straight."

They have since been vocal about their love on social media, sharing pictures from their vacation, and now gameday outfits from the Hurricanes guard. Earlier this month, Cavinder shared a TikTok video showing Ferguson getting her initials tattooed on his right ring finger.

Haley Cavinder is all set for her final college season with Miami

After leading the Miami Hurricanes to the Elite Eight in the 2022-23 season, Haley Cavinder and her twin sister, Hanna, moved out of college basketball with dreams of expanding their business and a potential WWE debut. However, things changed, and Haley entered the portal again, choosing the TCU Horned Frogs first and then moving to Miami.

In an August interview with the Miami Herald, Haley Cavinder explained her journey back to college basketball.

“I knew instantly when I decided at first not to take my fifth year that I missed it and regretted it, so I re-opened up my recruiting and I was practicing and working on own for the last year,” Cavinder said. “I was at TCU doing workouts, but I’m happy to be back here.
"I missed being a Cane, and I’m excited to get back to work for this season. It comes down to do I want to play with my twin sister for my last season or go our different chapters and I just don’t think I could live with myself if I didn’t go back and play with her."

The Cavinder twins' return raises hope for the Hurricanes fans as they anticipate a deeper run in the March Madness next season.

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