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USA Today
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- USA Today
Eagles GM Howie Roseman praises Nick Sirianni's acumen and preparation
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Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Cowboys' Micah Parsons hints at departure from Dallas sooner than anyone expected
Micah Parsons has officially opened the door on an outcome nobody thought possible. Speaking with reporters on Tuesday, Parsons suggested this could be his final season with the Dallas Cowboys. The comments came amid contract negotiations between Parsons and Dallas as the star pass rusher enters the option year of his rookie deal. Parsons is expected to get a record-setting amount on his new contract, which could range anywhere from four-to-six years and be in the $45 million per year ballpark. MORE: Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders could be subject to a 'second draft' But the negotiations clearly aren't going well, and Parsons delivered this one-liner to reporters: "If this is the end, this is the end." Nobody had said words like that yet in the Parsons process. It seemed like a safe assumption to think that Dallas would do everything in its power to keep around the generational defender. But now, Parsons has suggested he could be in a different uniform after this season. And that's something no Cowboys fan wants to hear. MORE NFL NEWS: Chiefs enter training camp with a big Travis Kelce worry Jaguars' Travis Hunter plans begin to take shape Trey Hendrickson explains why he's in Florida and not Cincinnati Raiders' 325-pound rookie is the scariest Wildcat quarterback ever Caleb Williams is in a different kind of spotlight with the Bears Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. has a red flag


Newsweek
6 hours ago
- Newsweek
NFL Insider Reveals Shocking Update on Dallas Cowboys Star
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. During the offseason, the Dallas Cowboys were one of many teams dealing with a contract holdout. As things carry over into training camp, one insider revealed a shocking development regarding the front office's dealings with one of their key players. Heading into the final year of his rookie contract, Micah Parsons was eager to lock down a long-term commitment with the Cowboys. The former No. 12 pick is more than deserving of an extension, as he's blossomed into the focal point of their defense. Over the past four years, Parson has proven to be one of the top defensive talents in the NFL. Now, he wants to be compensated as such. On Tuesday, Cowboys' veteran arrived for the official start of training camp. Though he didn't get an extension, Parsons was still in attendance. He wasn't a full participant in drills, but was still around to support his teammates. ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 22: Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys walks towards the locker room against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during an NFL football game at AT&T Stadium on December 22, 2024 in... ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 22: Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys walks towards the locker room against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during an NFL football game at AT&T Stadium on December 22, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. Micah Parsons shares what Cowboys need to do to bounce back in 2025. MoreAlso read: Jerry Jones Makes Blunt Statement on Dallas Cowboys Star While on ESPN's First Take earlier this week, NFL insider Adam Schefter detailed the latest regarding Parsons and the Cowboys. He noted that the franchise never even brought an official offer to the table for the All-Pro linebacker. "They haven't even submitted a contract proposal yet to Micah Parsons," Schefter said. "So there are no has happened. So for all the talk that we've had about Micah and the contract and how close they are or aren't, they're not close. They haven't started." "[The Cowboys] haven't even submitted a contract proposal yet to Micah Parsons." —@AdamSchefter on Micah Parsons' contract negotiations 😳 — First Take (@FirstTake) July 22, 2025 While speaking with the media after day one of camp, Parsons echoed a lot of what Schefter reported. He stated that he wants to remain in Dallas moving forward, but it all comes down to the front office. "We'll just see how long things take," Parsons told reporters. "When you go around the league and you see these other teams taking care of their best just wish you had that same type of energy...I want to be here. At the end of the day, they sign the checks. Let's see if they want me to be here." Cowboys DE Micah Parsons: 'There's really not much movement' on contract talks. 'I want to be here. At the end of the day, they sign the checks. Let's see if they want me to be here.' 'I'm doing this for myself and my teammates. This isn't for Jerry.' — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 22, 2025 Also read: Cowboys Standouts Named Among NFL's Top Homegrown Duos Parsons' frustrations stem from seeing some of his top counterparts in the league secure lucrative deals. This offseason, Maxx Crosby and T.J. Watt both inked massive contracts with their respective teams. While Parsons is equally as impactful as these players, he still finds himself waiting to begin discussions on a new deal. For more Dallas Cowboys and NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.