Parsons: ‘Not Really Much Movement’ in Contract Extension Talks with Cowboys
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 23 – Micah Parsons attends Cowboys camp despite back soreness and stalled contract talks as he seeks to become the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history, according to reports.
- On Monday, Micah Parsons reported to camp in Oxnard with limited participation due to a back injury, revealing he won’t practice until he feels right.
- Earlier this week, Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner, president, and general manager, noted the Cowboys’ trepidation over Parsons’ four missed games last season as background explanation.
- Two days into camp, negotiation tensions echoed past standoffs, `I mean, honest, there’s not really much movement, man`, Parsons said, while the Joneses confirmed they haven’t spoken with David Mulugheta.
- Parsons said, `There’s really not much movement` on his contract talks while Diggs added `It’s time to stay patient` to support his commitment.
- Without a new deal, Parsons could be placed under the franchise tag next year; leaving camp for more than five days would cut his 2025 pay from $24 million to zero, affecting his earnings and team plans.
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