When discussing the Dallas Cowboys' free agency approach in 2024, superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons didn't hesitate to throw the company line to media members, claiming he understood with the big contracts coming up for the franchise made things financially complicated for the front office.
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As the start of the 2024 season inches closer, the Dallas Cowboys contracts situation is dominating the team's headlines. When will the team pay CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott, and Micah Parsons?
Over the last few years, the Dallas Cowboys have boasted one of the NFL’s most talented teams. But despite winning 12 games in each of the last three regular seasons, they have gone home early in the playoffs on the regular.
Micah Parsons has often made headlines since joining the Dallas Cowboys as a first-round pick in 2021. Whether it's his insane play on the field or his unapologetic openness, he's always good for a quote.
Things are getting tense in Cowboys Nation. The actions of two of Dallas’ most prominent players have caused an uproar within the fanbase and the media.
When asked about Cowboys LB Micah Parsons missing OTAs, HC Mike McCarthy responded every player has responsibilities to continue developing regardless of whether they are at practice. “At the end of the day, everybody has a responsibility,” McCarthy said, via Nick Harris of the team’s site.
With two All-Pro and three Pro Bowl call-ups since entering the NFL in 2021, Micah Parsons has undeniably been a top 3 edge rusher in the league. He only has one year remaining in his rookie contract, but the 25-year-old is in no hurry to sign the new one.
It will have been 30 years since the Dallas Cowboys last won or made it to the Super Bowl in franchise history, but despite this shocking stat, the team’s value has just continued to grow exponentially.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons was a spectator for the voluntary portion of the team’s offseason program, but upon returning to the team broke his silence on why he chose to stay away.
The Los Angeles Rams were fortunate to have the best defender of this generation in All-Pro and future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald. Donald spent 20 years with the Rams franchise and accomplished all he could in his career.
This hasn’t been a good offseason for the Dallas Cowboys. In fact, one could say it has been one filled with angst. They lost some notable players, including starting running back Tony Pollard, star offensive tackle Tyron Smith and several key players on defense.
Parsons has displayed transformative abilities during his rookie contract.
If former Cowboys' LB Darren Hambrick were around, his famous soundbite “What do voluntary mean?” would no longer be relevant. Hambrick was referring to voluntary workouts after being asked why one of his teammates at the time was not present.
One Cowboys edge-rusher believes he will surpass Justin Jefferson's record-breaking payday in due time.
The future contract status of elite pass rushers will ideally never become a genuine concern among a fan base, especially if a sizable chunk of the team’s ceiling is tied to the player in question.
Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons missed the team’s first round of organized team activities last month, which had some wondering if he were making a statement about his lack of a new contract.
If Parsons ever does switch teams, it likely wouldn't be for a long time. It's important to him and his legacy to stay with the Cowboys for a while.
Michah Parsons hasn’t shown up for the Dallas Cowboys OTAs, but that doesn’t mean the star pass rusher doesn’t think he should have the final say in how the defense operates this fall.
After much “will he, won’t he,” Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons has reported to the Star in Frisco for the team’s mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
McCarthy's words nevertheless may cause one to believe he's upset Parsons isn't embracing more of a leadership role.
Edwards' irrational confidence is part of his charm.
Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Micah Parsons skipped the beginning of the team's voluntary OTAs on Tuesday, but there's not cause for worry.
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