Jerry Jones: Cowboys, Micah Parsons agree on 'most' issues
- Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys linebacker, and owner Jerry Jones discussed a long-term contract extension.
- Parsons and Jones spoke for "five or six hours" to work out the details of the extension.
- Reports indicated Parsons sought a $200 million contract, potentially making him the highest-paid non-quarterback.
- Jones stated he directly discusses the contract with Parsons, emphasizing his role as the check signer.
- Parsons affirmed that his agent, David Mulugheta, would be involved, dismissing any "backdoors" in negotiations.
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Jerry Jones: Cowboys, Micah Parsons agree on 'most' issues
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday that he thinks a long-term deal with star pass rusher Micah Parsons isn't too far away from becoming a reality. Jones said Parsons called him to set up a meeting, and the two…
Micah Parsons, Jerry Jones at odds over ‘backdoor’ contract negotiations
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters that he did not know the name of Micah Parsons' agent David Mulugheta, adding that the agent won't be a factor in the negotiations. That set off an angry tweet from the pass rusher.
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