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DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 4 – Micah Parsons seeks a $200 million extension while James Cook wants $15 million annually; both players have requested trades amid stalled contract talks.

  • On Friday Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons requested a trade, while Buffalo Bills running back James Cook declined to practice, citing `business`.
  • Following contract impasses, Parsons seeks a $200 million extension after over a year of negotiations, while Cook aims for about $15 million per season.
  • In camp drills, Parsons declined to practice, saying he felt misled by Jerry Jones, and Cook responded `business` when asked about his absence Sunday.
  • However, Dallas would likely demand two first-round picks for Parsons, making a trade with Buffalo unlikely despite mutual roster needs.
  • Looking ahead, with only five weeks until the 2025 regular season, analysts see little chance of trades, expecting all to play for their current teams.
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Heavy broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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