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The Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons have yet to agree to a contract extension, but Stephen Jones said the team feels confident about where they stand with the star pass-rusher. "I don't want to get i...
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“We have a great working relationship with Micah,” Jones said Sunday from the annual league meetings. “Think the world of him. We’ve had good visits with him. Feel good about where we’re headed.”
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One topic for such fodder in recent weeks has been the contract talks, if any, between the Cowboys and do-it-all defender Micah Parsons. On Sunday, Cowboys executive Stephen Jones added some oxygen to the conversation,
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones "feels good" about the direction of talks between the team and All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons.
Cowboys All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons is seeking a $200 million contract extension, The Dallas Morning News reported.
According to Watkins, Parsons hopes to surpass both with his next deal. He will turn 26 in May, while Garrett will celebrate his 30th birthday in December, which could bolster his
As the Cowboys progress in the offseason, pass rusher Micah Parsons is expected to ask for a $200 million contract extension that would become a record for a non-quarterback. The request is in line with making him among the highest-paid players at his position.
Soon, Parsons and the Cowboys will have likely come to terms. ... though by then, Cowboys Nation will surely have other Micah things to concern itself with - real or imagined.
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Sporting News on MSNMicah Parsons could be Cowboys' odd man out amid $226 million contract worriesMicah Parsons is going to cost the Dallas Cowboys a fortune. The contract website Spotrac suggests Parsons' market value is $226 million over six years, and he'll likely get even more than that. Given that the Cowboys already paid Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb major money this offseason,