Cowboys' Jerry Jones Claims Micah Parsons' Agent Spiked Negotiations: 'Told Us to Stick It up Our Ass'
Jerry Jones claims a finalized contract with Micah Parsons was stalled by the agent, despite an offer that would make Parsons the highest-paid non-quarterback in guaranteed money.
- On Thursday, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told Michael Irvin that Micah Parsons' agent David Mulugheta told the team to `stick it up our a**`, derailing a deal Jones believed was agreed.
- Jones says a March meeting set the framework for a new deal with Micah Parsons, but David Mulugheta, agent, pushed back and refused to finalize the guaranteed money claim.
- ESPN's Ryan Clark reported agent David Mulugheta denied using that phrase, saying `I've never used that phrase in my life,` while fans on X urged Micah Parsons to fire him and 'make that $200M guaranteed.'
- Parsons removed Cowboys references from his bios, posted a cryptic TikTok, and requested a trade earlier this month; Brian Schottenheimer said, `No, 'cause I think at the end of the day, we feel like Micah's gonna be out there when we line up against Philadelphia here in 15 days or whatever.`
- With the opener on September 4 looming, the Dallas Cowboys face a tight deadline and Jerry Jones has warned the franchise tag could be used if talks stall.
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Jerry Jones Reveals The Vile Thing Micah Parsons' Agent Told Him To Do
Jerry Jones is going on the offensive after Micah Parsons' agent told him to do some offensive things with a proposed contract back in March. Say what you want about Jerry, but the 82-year-old owner of the Dallas Cowboys still has IT. Just my opinion. He's not panicking over his best player potentially missing regular season games. He's not concerned about Parsons, just last night, deleting everything Dallas Cowboys from his social media account…
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