Jake Ferguson's fiancé, Haley Cavinder, recently showed her support for a fellow former collegiate athlete. Former LSU gymnast, Olivia Dunne, recently gave a glimpse at her cover shoot for Maxim Magazine. Dunne's black and white snapshots included a few different looks for the publication. She posed in a long-sleeved black lace leotard. In another photo she wore overalls and, in another photo, she wore jeans along with a black lace top and glasses."played dress up🩰 @maximmag" Dunne captioned her post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHaley Cavinder then replied to Dunne's Instagram post and cover shoot photos with a shocking response. "OMFGGG," Cavinder wrote.Cavinder gave her take on Livvy Dunne's cover shoot. (Credit: @livvydunne)Aside from both being former collegiate athletes, Olivia Dunne and Haley Cavinder also have something else in common, they're WAGs. Dunne has been dating Pittsburgh Pirates ace, Paul Skenes, since 2023.Haley Cavinder gave thanks as family attended Jake Ferguson's Thanksgiving matchupJake Ferguson and the Dallas Cowboys played their annual Thanksgiving Day game at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys came out of the holiday game with a 31-28 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Haley Cavinder's twin sister, Hanna, as well as her other sisters and parents all flew to Dallas, Texas, to celebrate Thanksgiving together. The entire Cavinder family then showed support for Jake Ferguson and the Dallas Cowboys at the game. Cavinder shared a series of photos on Instagram of their holiday festivities and her gratitude for them. "so thankful for this family of mine! thanksgiving outfit with @abercrombie #abercrombiepartner Happy Thanksgiving 🤎," Cavinder wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostCavinder wore a khaki-colored wrap dress that featured buttons and a tie in the front. It was customized with "Fergy" on the color, to show her support for the Dallas Cowboys tight end. Jake Ferguson has had a solid season with the Dallas Cowboys; he has 75 receptions for 554 yards and a career-high seven touchdowns in 13 games. In July, he signed a four-year contract extension for $52 million, making him a Cowboys through the 2029 NFL season.