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Cowboys VP Stephen Jones says Micah Parsons has 'to want to be paid' as he enters second phase of training camp without an extension
Dallas Cowboys training camp entered a significant new phase on Sunday as players practiced for the first time with pads. They did so as Micah Parsons remained without a contract extension. Parsons, as he has been since the start of training camp on Tuesday, was present for drills. But he was a passive participant and declined to don pads himself amid the highest-profile contract stalemate in the NFL. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones, meanwhile, insisted that the Cowboys "want to pay" Parsons. He did so in a brief and not exactly clear statement to reporters, a day after Cowboys fans jeered his father and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones over the absence of a new contract. "It doesn't change anything," Stephen Jones said Sunday of fans calling for the Cowboys to 'pay Micah.' "We want to pay Micah too. He's gotta want to be paid.' What does that mean? "He's gotta want to be paid" can be read one of two ways: 1: Of course Parsons wants to be paid, why wouldn't he? 2: Parsons, a three-time All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler in four NFL seasons, still has something to prove to be paid in the eyes of the Cowboys. At least in the terms that he's seeking. It's not exactly clear what Jones meant from his comments. But Cowboys fans can be easily forgiven if they take them in the vein of the more contentious second option. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Jerry Jones jeered, pelted with 'Pay Micah' calls Jerry Jones took the contentious stance from the start of training camp with bizarre comments that inaccurately portrayed Parsons as injury prone while taking a sideswipe at Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. "Just because we sign him doesn't mean we're going to have him," Jones said of Parsons at a Monday news conference. "He was hurt six games last year. Seriously. I remember signing a player for the highest-paid at the position in the league and he got knocked out two-thirds of the year — Dak Prescott. "So there's a lot of things you can think about, just as the player does, when you're thinking about committing and guaranteeing money.' Parsons was not "hurt six games last year." He missed four of 17 games with injury. In his previous three seasons, Parsons played in 50 of 51 regular-season Cowboys games. He's played his entire career with elite production at the most valuable defensive position in football. Cowboys fans understand this. And they let Jerry Jones hear it on Saturday when he addressed them during a camp session that was open to the public. "Pay Micah," fans yelled at Jones alongside a chorus of boos. Jones powered through the jeering with his statement before walking off the dais to another round of jeering mixed with scattered applause. Where Parsons stands Parsons is seeking a deal that will make him among the highest-paid defenders in football after fellow All-Pro pass rushers Myles Garrett and T.J. Watt signed contracts in the offseason paying them $40-plus million per season. Watt signed a three-year, $123 million extension ahead of Steelers training camp that set the new bar. Parsons reported to training camp without his extension, but has been a limited participant since practices started on Tuesday. He watched Wednesday's session from the sideline with back tightness, but declined to call himself a hold-in. As practice escalated with pads on Sunday, Parsons was a passive participant. He showed up to the practice field without wearing pads. When hitting drills ensued, Parsons (No. 11) stood by and held a tackling dummy while his teammates took part. "Back tightness" or not, Parsons was not putting his body at risk in physical drills on Sunday in the absence of a new contract. Parsons addressed his stance with media on Tuesday when he told reporters that he was discouraged over the lack of progress on a contract extension as he approaches the final season of his rookie deal. "When you go around the league and you see these other teams taking care of their best guys," Parsons said. "I see T.J. got taken care of. Maxx [Crosby] got taken care of. Myles got taken care of. "He's got two years left on his deal. You see a lot of people in our league getting taken care of, you wish you had that same type of energy." As of now, that "same type of energy" remains absent in Cowboys facilities. And Parsons short- and long-term future with the franchise remains in flux.
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Manny Machado's massive Sunday leads Padres to series split in St. Louis
Just when Mike Shildt and the San Diego Padres needed it most, the best players on the team stepped up in a big way. Following back-to-back days of benches clearing in St. Louis between the Cardinals and Padres, cooler heads prevailed on Sunday. This time, the only fireworks were the bats of the San Diego Padres. The top three hitters in the Padres' lineup accounted for nine hits and scored five runs in the 9-2 win. Manny Machado was the big man on the field, as he had four hits and drove in three runs. Machado had two doubles, both against Michael McGreevy, the Cardinals' rookie starting pitcher. With the four hits, Machado is now hitting .300 on the season, and second in all of the National League, behind Will Smith. Luis Arraez, with his three hits is now up to .291. Despite scoring nine runs, the Padres it just one home run, which came from Xander Bogaerts in the seventh inning. The win for the Padres kept them in the lead for the third and final wildcard in the National League. San Diego is now 57-49. St. Louis fell back to 54-53, and now 3.5 games out of the wildcard spot. MORE: No Aaron Judge? No problem! New Yankees member helps avoid sweep on Sunday The Padres finally get to head back home and play their first game there in over two weeks. San Diego's last home game was Sunday, July 13, against Philadelphia. St. Louis will remain at home and host the Miami Marlins. More MLB News: No Aaron Judge? No problem! New Yankees member helps avoid sweep on Sunday MLB posts insane Cincinnati Reds stat amid scorching hot-streak MLB posts insane Cincinnati Reds stat amid scorching hot-streak The absurd Paul Skenes stat you never knew you needed to know Kansas City Royals acquire Randal Grichuk from Arizona Diamondbacks The New York Yankees acquire Ryan McMahon from the Colorado Rockies
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Andujar, Langeliers homer in 1st, A's beat Astros 7-1 to complete series sweep
HOUSTON (AP) — Miguel Andujar and Shea Langeliers homered in the first inning, J.T. Ginn threw six shutout innings and the Athletics beat the Houston Astros 7-1 on Sunday to sweep the four-game series. Starting in the leadoff spot for the first time in his nine-year career, Andujar homered on Colton Gordon's fifth pitch. With two out, Langeliers sent a 3-0 fastball over the train tracks in left for his 17th home run of the season. Langeliers has homered in three straight games for the first time in his career. He went 2 for 4 with two runs. Ginn (2-2) held the Astros to three hits in his longest start of the season. He struck out four without issuing a walk. Colby Thomas went 1 for 2 with a double and the first RBI of his major league career. Two days after becoming the first rookie in major league history to hit four home runs in a game, Nick Kurtz was given the day off. He's batting .549 during a 13-game hitting streak. Gordon (4-3) surrendered four runs on six hits over five innings with six strikeouts. The A's four-game winning streak and the Astros' four-game losing streak match season-highs. Key moment Andujar's leadoff home run. Key stat Houston's opponents have scored first in a franchise-record 18 straight games, one game shy of the expansion era record set by the 1987 Orioles. Up next The Athletics open a three-game home series against Seattle on Monday night, with LHP JP Sears (7-8 4.98 ERA) facing RHP Luis Castillo (7-6 3.30). The Astros open a three-game home series against Washington on Monday night, with LHP Framber Valdez (11-4 2.67) opposing RHP Brad Lord (2-5 3.39 ___ AP MLB: