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November 28, 2025 | Football
Jaren Kanak played linebacker his first three years before converting to tight end in the spring. The former high school receiver and quarterback has 34 catches for 457 yards through 11 games.
Of course, no story about 2025 Jaren Kanak is complete without the breakout star living rent-free in the hearts of Sooner Nation: Burger.
Burger is light-brown and white, long as a hot-dog bun, almost always in a crimson jersey and gold chain – and the inspiration behind viral media-day photos where Kanak posed with the dachshund.
Behind the humor is something warmer – teammates say Burger has become part of the tight end room's personality. And part of Kanak's, too.
"(Jaren) just has so many little hobbies and quirks," Heinecke said. "He made an origami swan out of a gum wrapper my first year here during a team meeting. That's just who he is. Burger fits right in with that."
That mix of goofiness and loyalty shows up everywhere. Kanak can juggle up to four balls. He can handstand walk across a locker room. He's good at art. Curious about everything. Reliable in everything that matters.
"He's the same person every day," Helms said. "Good day, bad day, whatever – he's consistent. That's someone you want to be around."
When Kanak thinks about how he wants people to tell his story someday, he doesn't mention stats or position switches or viral photos. Or even Burger.
He talks about love.
"I hope people see how much I love OU," he said. "And that I did everything I could to help us win."
He paused – the quiet kind of pause you get from someone who has learned something about himself.
"It's a bit of a selfish thing. transitioning to offense, but the reason that I did it was to put myself in a position to lead and be able to help this team succeed," Kanak said. "It just feels like this is where I was meant to be."
From linebacker to tight end, from frustration to joy, from uncertainty to fulfillment – and with a dachshund named Burger riding shotgun the whole way – Jaren Kanak's reinvention isn't just one of the most compelling stories in college football this season. It's a story of a player finally finding the role, and the place, where his heart feels like it fits.