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Garrett weighs in on Parsons deal, training camp

Garrett weighs in on Parsons deal, training camp

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Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett and current NBC Football Analyst joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss his playing days with Jimmy Johnson, the Micah Parsons contract saga and more.
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Former Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons is currently in the middle of the NFL's most notable contract dispute with his current team, the Dallas Cowboys. Parsons has shown up to training camp instead of holding out, but the two sides still appear to be at odds on coming to an agreement on a new contract. And some of the recent comments coming out of the Cowboys front office suggest we are not about to get much closer anytime too soon. Speaking to some members of the media during a training camp practice over the weekend, Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones made a comment that could be interpreted as the team is not going to budge on whatever offer is currently on the table for Parsons. "We want to pay Micah too," Jones said. "He's got to want to be paid." For his part, Parsons has always shown he is committed to working things out with the Cowboys and taking the steps necessary to show he can be relied on as a leader of the team, especially on defense. Parsons has made his presence known in workouts and his decision to show up for training camp rather than holding out is his way of showing the team he is there to work no matter what. But recent contract extensions around the league for some of the top edge rushers in the game have continued to raise the bar for what Parsons could expect to earn. T.J. Watt recently signed an extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers for four years and $150 million. Many NFL experts believe Parsons will get more on a new deal. Parsons is entering his fifth season in the NFL and will do so on a club option for $24 million this fall. Follow Kevin McGuire on Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Follow Nittany Lions Wire on X, Facebook, and Threads. This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Latest update on Micah Parsons contract situation

Stephen Jones takes jab at Micah Parsons as Cowboys contract standoff continues
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Another day, another barb thrown Micah Parsons' way by a member of the Cowboys brass. The team and the star edge rusher are at a contract-extension standoff with training camp already open, and with few signs of any significant movement toward resolving the situation. Parsons is in the final year of his rookie deal, making $24 million, and would hit free agency if he and Dallas cannot come to some form of an agreement. Advertisement Cowboys fans have been getting on owner Jerry Jones to hammer out a deal with Parsons, greeting him with 'pay Micah' chants at camp on Saturday Stephen Jones, Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President of Player Personnel, at training camp. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images His son Stephen Jones, the team's executive vice president, put the onus on Parsons when asked about the fans' uneasiness with the situation. 'It doesn't change anything,' Stephen Jones told reporters on Sunday. 'We want to pay Micah too. He's gotta want to be paid.' Advertisement The Cowboys rewarded tight end Jake Ferguson with a four-year, $52 million extension on Sunday. The 26-year-old Parsons, a two-time, first-team All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler, is likely seeking a deal in the neighborhood of the extension T.J. Watt signed with the Steelers that pays him $41 million a year. Jerry Jones opened up about his frustration with the situation last week during a press conference to open training camp. He needled Parsons for missing six games last season with injury, saying that even if they sign him, it 'doesn't mean we're going to have him.' Advertisement Micah Parsons Kirby Lee-Imagn Images He later expanded on why there may be some hesitancy on the Cowboys' side to a long-term deal. 'Contracts are four, five years, OK? There's a lot of water under the bridge if you step out there and do something in the first two or three,' Jones said. 'You can get hit by a car, seriously. So there's a lot to look at over a lot of years that could make a big difference. Have you ever heard of any clubs committing to players, and then they didn't pan out after they committed to them? We have.' Advertisement Parson reiterated his desire to remain with the Cowboys while firing back at the Jones a day later, but adding that 'they sign the checks' and 'let's see if they want me to be here' in the long term. 'I think they got their own timeline on when they want to get things done,' Parsons said of 'So I don't think that helps. I'm doing this for myself and my teammates. This isn't for Jerry, this isn't for Stephen. … I can get better by just being here and being here for [my teammates].'

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