Cowboys Keep Micah Parsons Waiting
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Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons accused team owner Jerry Jones of "complicating" his contract negotiations during a recent interview.
If Micah Parsons is in attendance at next ’s mandatory minicamp for the Dallas Cowboys, it likely won’t be with a lucrative extension from the franchise. However, Brian Schottenheimer isn’t ...
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Parsons posted a "good night" TikTok video of a conversation with Schottenheimer. "I know this is weird for everybody, but look, you're handling everything the right way, bro," Schottenheimer told ...
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer weighed in on the impending negotiations with Micah Parsons. Welcome to Jerry World, the zoo-like franchise that’s bound to entertain and disappoint.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer told reporters on Tuesday that Parsons should be around for mandatory minicamp next week, too. " I would assume [he'll attend]," Schottenheimer said in his press ...
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer on Micah Parsons getting him with the “goodnight” call: “I just thought he missed me. … Damn, I fell for it. He got me pretty good.” pic.twitter.com ...
Which means Parsons won’t be as ready for Week 1 as he could be. The Cowboys won’t reduce his $24 million cap number for 2025 in time to sign new players at positions of need. And there’s no benefit, beyond keeping the cash in their own coffers for several more months. “We’re always going to start with our guys,” Schottenheimer said.