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team owner Jerry Jones has offered Parsons a contract that would make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, surpassing Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase's $40.25 million annual ...
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"They are more serious about staying relevant and keeping that brand up high than they are about winning."
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Dan Patrick reflects on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' recent comments surrounding Micah Parsons' contract, including what more the Dallas owner needs to see from his star defensive player before reaching...
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Micah Parsons is waiting for a blockbuster contract extension and the Dallas Cowboys have reportedly made an offer that will need his agent's approval.
Owner Jerry Jones and Parsons have agreed to multiple key framework parameters for the deal, according to Jones himself, but it is reportedly awaiting approval from the 25-year-old's agent, David Mulugheta. The team and Mulugheta have reportedly not had any conversations since the NFL Scouting Combine.
Of course, owner Jerry Jones and his comments on Micah's agent have raised some eyebrows, but Jerry's statement about Parsons' value to the team when on a big contract might have slipped through the cracks.
Still, the four-time Pro Bowler can potentially reset the market with his next deal. Spotrac values him at $36.7 million annually and it only takes a few more million to edge him past Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett ($40 million) as the highest-paid edge-rusher.
Micah Parsons is looking to cash in with his next contract, reportedly seeking a record-breaking deal from the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are one offseason removed from two strange contract negotiations with wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott. While Jerry Jones and company completed those deals before the season,
The Dallas Cowboys will almost certainly get a new contract extension done with Micah Parsons, but they’ll have their circus before the ink hits the paper.
Micah Parsons went to bat for his high-profile agent, David Mulugheta, in response to comments from Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones.
David Mulugheta, the agent of Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons, has found himself in the headlines amid contract negotiation drama with the team.