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Cowboys Owner Jones Dismisses Parsons’ Trade Request as Negotiation Talk

DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 2 – Micah Parsons seeks a top-tier defensive contract around $40 million annually and has formally requested a trade due to stalled negotiations and lack of engagement from the Cowboys.

  • Micah Parsons publicly requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys on Friday and vowed to maintain it until the team acts on it.
  • The request stems from a breakdown in contract extension talks, where Parsons did not consider spring discussions as formal negotiations.
  • Parsons has yet to practice due to a back injury, and several Cowboys players have shown support for him on social media amid tensions.
  • Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stated he does not intend to trade Parsons and remains confident the dispute will be resolved satisfactorily, calling $200 million guarantees sensitive.
  • The situation implies potential challenges ahead for Dallas, which aims to keep Parsons but must address contract demands or risk a prolonged standoff.
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