Another Drake Maye and Ann Michael Maye in the making?
While the 2025 Christmas was occupied by New England Patriots star quarterback Drake Maye and his wife, Ann Michael Maye, with the Bakemas series, the 2026 offseason and summer seem to be taken over by Jake Ferguson and his fiancée, Haley Cavinder.
The Dallas Cowboys tight end critically rates sandwiches made by his fiancée and former basketball player.
Comparing Jake Ferguson rating fiancée Haley Cavinder’s sandwiches to Shilo Sanders’ comment on Mary Kay Cabot
We know these two entities are poles apart. We know they don’t need to be compared. But it’s the offseason, and here’s our point of discussion: these are two different sandwich scenarios.
On the one hand, there’s a critique of a sandwich made by a fiancée; on the other, a player wants a female reporter to make a sandwich.
The fiancée is making those sandwiches for her fiancé out of her will, while the female reporter is being forced to make a sandwich for commenting on the player’s brother.
While the Jake Ferguson-Haley Cavinder situation is playful, affectionate, and emitting only ‘summer vibes,’ the Shilo Sanders-Mary Kay Cabot scenario is inviting criticism from all over the NFL clan.
Jake Ferguson’s brutal rating for Haley Cavinder’s sandwich
We guess it all boils down to one thought: women of today don’t want to take orders from men on “cooking, working, staying in the kitchen, dressing, commenting, posting, reporting, etc.”
They will cook when they want to. They will comment when they want to. They should be “allowed” is very petty to say, but we live in 2026, women should not be ordered or told to do what they don’t want to do. If she wants to cook, she will cook.
She will even make her fiancé rate her work. Like in Haley Cavinder’s case. The rating is brutal, by the way. “The sandwich gets a 6.2 out of 10,” in April 2026, to “This is like an 8.8. CeeDee Lamb. This is a good sandwich. I’d order this at a restaurant,” in early May 2026.
Apart from rating it brutally to now leniently, because, as Jake Ferguson says, “we’re gonna keep evolving,” when Jake Ferguson started this sandwich-reviewing series, he backed Haley Cavinder up, saying, “I’m starting a series where my fiancée makes me sandwiches. For those who say that’s where she belongs, she’ll kick your a** on the [basketball] court.”
That’s an example of men supporting women who want to cook and play on the court.
Shilo Sanders gives out a misogynist comment for top Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot
As for Shilo Sanders? He told Cleveland Browns popular beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot to go make a sandwich after she voiced her opinion on Deshaun Watson being the team’s QB1.
Shilo Sanders was upset that Mary Kay Cabot did not support his brother, Shedeur Sanders, for the QB1 position. And so? He wants her to make a sandwich. He made a sexist/misogynistic/dismissive comment to her.
These are men who demean women and think that they belong only in the kitchen or doing domestic chores, rather than voicing professional opinions as NFL analysts for NFL quarterbacks. See the difference?