Dallas Cowboys All-Pro Micah Parsons Requests Trade
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 1 – Micah Parsons seeks a trade due to stalled contract talks with the Dallas Cowboys amid growing frustration over long-term deal terms, with top edge rushers earning up to $160 million.
- On Friday, Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons requested a trade, stating he 'no longer wants to be here' and personally submitted the request to Stephen Jones.
- Negotiations over a long-term extension have stalled between the Dallas Cowboys and Parsons, with animosity growing as key terms remain unresolved.
- Parsons has compiled 256 tackles, 63 tackles for loss and 52.5 sacks, making him a key defender for Dallas.
- Fans and analysts are demanding accountability from the Cowboys amid the trade request, and teams like the New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions are monitoring the situation closely.
- Heading into the second week of training camp, the sides remain far apart and Parsons, 26, could become a free agent after the season following spring talks with Jerry Jones.
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