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Micah Parsons Landing Spots: Cowboys Reportedly Listen to Trade Offers for All-Pro Edge Rusher Post-Request

The Dallas Cowboys consider trade offers for linebacker Micah Parsons amid stalled contract talks; Parsons is seeking $24 million versus the team's $21.3 million offer, sources say.

  • On Thursday, ESPN reported the Dallas Cowboys appear willing to at least listen to trade offers for Micah Parsons, though no trade is imminent, sources say.
  • Parsons' trade request follows stalled extension talks and a grievance involving agent David Mulugheta and his 2025 salary, complicating negotiations with Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones.
  • The contract dispute centers on whether Micah Parsons is classified as defensive end or linebacker, affecting his fifth-year option valuation between $21.324 million and $24.01M, sources say.
  • With the season opener next week, the Dallas Cowboys want clarity on Micah Parsons' availability as he remains sidelined despite medical clearance, risking fines or suspension.
  • If Dallas opens the door, rival teams could offer multiple first-round picks, with Ian Rapoport noting on `The Pat McAfee Show` that the Green Bay Packers are expected to be among interested teams as trading Parsons gains strength.
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On3 broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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