With a new NFL season comes another contract dispute between Jerry Jones and one of the Dallas Cowboys‘ star players.
In 2019, it was running back Ezekiel Elliott. Then there was quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb in 2024, and now it’s defensive end Micah Parsons in 2025. Those first three all got their wish and received massive paydays without missing any game action, which has many believing that the same movie will play out with Parsons.
However, in the moment, Parsons and the Cowboys don’t seem to be aligned in their thinking, and that has only been magnified by ESPN insider Adam Schefter’s latest update on the situation.
“I would say right now we’re nowhere on that deal. I would say right now we are further away from a deal in late July/early August than we were in late March/early April. The two sides have gone backwards, not forwards. I don’t think they’re speaking very much these days, if at all,” Schefter said.
“This sounds different to me. This sounds a little bit more personal from both sides. It sounds like Dallas is upset with the fact that it felt like it was getting closer to a deal, and then that deal went sideways. And I think Micah Parsons feels like this deal should’ve been done. I don’t think Micah is real happy with them; I don’t think they’re real happy with him. I don’t think anybody is real happy with anybody. And I don’t think there’s a deal that’s being discussed right now, not to mention being close,” Schefter added.
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