Prescott Cites His History with Ownership and Is Upbeat Micah Parsons Will Remain with Cowboys
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 7 – Micah Parsons seeks a long-term contract making him the highest-paid non-quarterback but Cowboys refuse trade, raising doubts about his availability for the season opener, team sources say.
- Last week, Micah Parsons requested a trade, but the Dallas Cowboys indicated no plans to move him.
- Seeking a long-term extension, Parsons and agent David Mulugheta pursued a deal for nearly two years, but no agreement materialized.
- On Thursday, Micah Parsons missed practice due to back tightness, and Cowboys front office said `Nothing going on` about his and Jerry Jones’s absence.
- On Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he has not spoken with Parsons and doubts he will be ready for the Sept. 4 opener against the Eagles.
- Using his own experience with Jerry Jones, quarterback Dak Prescott remains confident Parsons will stay a Cowboy and hopes for a resolution soon.
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Prescott cites his history with ownership and is upbeat Micah Parsons will remain with Cowboys
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