Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Gives Update on Micah Parsons Amid Trade Request
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 4 – Micah Parsons publicly requested a trade amid stalled contract talks as Cowboys owner Jerry Jones continues a slow negotiation strategy despite rising pass rusher salaries.
- On Friday, Micah Parsons publicly requested a trade, and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones shrugged it off, telling fans not to worry.
- Parsons is under team control through 2025 via his fifth-year option, boosting his salary to just over $24 million next season, and he expressed frustration over negotiations without his agent, David Mulugheta.
- Jones said, "It's almost akin to an option quarterback," explaining Parsons' hold-in tactic to apply pressure without sitting out practices.
- Despite the drama, Jerry Jones doesn’t appear worried, and NFL insider Diana Russini said the beef is real but a trade seems unlikely.
- Market comparables show Garrett’s extension pays $40 million annually and Prescott’s deal includes $231 million guaranteed plus an $80 million signing bonus.
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