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Micah Parsons contract update: Revisiting what Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has said about extension talks

DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 19 – Parsons aims for a $184 million, four-year extension to become the highest-paid defensive player, while the Cowboys prioritize other deals and delay negotiations before training camp.

  • With training camp four days away, Parsons doesn’t expect a deal before July 22, 2025, and plans to attend despite no extension.
  • Jerry Jones said he didn’t consider Parsons’ deal urgent, while Parsons revealed the team prioritized Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb last offseason.
  • In comparison, other top pass rushers have set high benchmarks, with T.J. Watt agreeing to a three-year, $123 million extension, per report, while Myles Garrett signed a four-year, $40 million average deal in March.
  • Even without a new contract, Parsons will show up and could face a $40,000 daily fine, Jordan Schultz, Fox Sports, reports.
  • Ahead of camp, urgency mounts as cap concerns linger, leading to delayed extension talks and the risk of Parsons reaching free agency next offseason.
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