It’s been more than a week since Dallas Cowboys star edge-rusher Micah Parsons announced that he wanted to be traded.
There haven’t been many updates about his situation, but it looks like Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones are in no rush to get a move done, be it a trade or a contract extension.
On Monday’s edition of “Get Up,” former NFL QB and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky speculated that the two sides don’t even like one another.
“I don’t think they like him. I don’t think they like each other,” Orlovsky argued. “That gets personal, a lot of that money stuff gets personal. There’s something that feels like he doesn’t like them, they don’t like him.”
When asked about the Cowboys’ Super Bowl aspirations and how losing a player of Parsons’ caliber could hurt them, Orlovsky didn’t sound convinced of their actual desire to keep him around.
“Do they wanna sign Micah Parsons?” Orlovsky asked. “I’m not talking about the talent, the production. Do they wanna sign Micah?”
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