Stephen Jones on Micah Parsons
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Jerry Jones had no comment regarding Micah Parsons’ new contract. Danny Parkins says that the Dallas Cowboys will re-sign Parsons, and that Jerry Jones lives for the drama.
Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones met in the offseason and discussed the parameters of a deal. Jones thought a potential deal had been worked out. The pass rusher told Jones to contact his agent. Jones doesn’t speak to agents, however, Adam Prasifka, the senior director of salary cap/player contracts, has spoken to Mulugheta.
Micah Parsons has yet to practice for the Dallas Cowboys during training camp, leading to Jerry Jones sending a jab through the media.
As explained by NBC Sports’ Mike Florio, Dallas may be leveraging time to its advantage. The Cowboys, Florio believes, are willing to pay Parsons $24 million this season and then use the exclusive franchise tag next year — getting two years of elite production for around $27 million without having to agree to a contract extension in advance.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is taking his time signing star pass rusher Micah Parsons to a contract extension. But a deal is still expected to get done.
The Dallas Cowboys are learning iron sharpens iron, thanks to Matt Eberflus' defense, and the team's strong defensive end rotation, which is helping the offensive line grow.
As the Dallas Cowboys continue to slow-play contract talks with Micah Parsons, NFL analyst Mike Florio believes the organization is still coming out ahead. With Parsons entering t
No. 15 pick, and a 2026 third rounder in exchange for the Cowboys' No. 12 pick and a fourth-rounder next year. It was never going to happen, of course.