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Amid Delays in Training Camp, Cowboys and Mika Parsons Keep Negotiations Alive with Ongoing Leadership Talks

August 5, 2025 4 Min Read
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In Oxnard, Calif., Mika Parsons observed from the sidelines as the Dallas Cowboys’ first-team offense faced the first-team defense in an 11-on-11 drill on Monday. Wearing a number 11 navy jersey over a gray sweatshirt and sweatpants, Parsons chose not to physically participate to avoid penalties related to ongoing contract extension negotiations. Despite not engaging fully, he was actively involved in discussions throughout the two-hour session.

Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer described the meeting as very productive and emphasized that Parsons remains an integral part of the coaching and team strategy. It has now been two weeks since the Cowboys began training camp, and Parsons has not taken part in any practice sessions during this period.

On Monday, Parsons had detailed conversations with defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and defensive line coaches during individual drills. He spent much of the team drills observing from the sidelines alongside Cowboys’ vice presidents Wil McCray and Parsons himself, while team owner and general manager Jerry Jones watched from a nearby temporary tower. Parsons also interacted with cornerback Trevon Diggs during the second 7-on-7 period.

Notably, Parsons wore his Cowboys jersey on Monday after not doing so on Saturday, a shift possibly connected to his recent trade request or other factors. Coach Schottenheimer downplayed the jersey matter, emphasizing the importance of team unity.

Parsons is entering the fifth-year option of his rookie contract, selected 12th overall in 2021. Over his first four seasons, he has been dominant, recording 52.5 sacks, 256 tackles, 112 quarterback hits, and forcing nine fumbles in 63 games. The Cowboys are eager to retain him and have expressed intentions to offer him a substantial contract.

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However, contract talks cooled after Parsons met owner Jerry Jones in March, with Jones frustrated by Parsons’ demand to continue negotiations through his agent, David Murgueta. As of last Friday, no formal contract offer had been presented to Parsons’ agent, a fact Parsons publicly confirmed on Twitter, stating no contract discussions had taken place.

The Cowboys appear to be employing a “good cop, bad cop” negotiation strategy, with Jones taking a tough stance while other team staff, including coaching and front office members like McCray, remain engaged. The coaching staff remains cautious about commenting on the negotiation progress or the impact of Parsons’ absence but maintains the defensive game plan and expects Parsons to be ready for the season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 4.

Schottenheimer expressed confidence in Parsons’ continued role on the team: “We’re still planning to move Mika around, using him in the ways that best fit our defense. We focus on the here and now, and I hope Mika chooses to stay with us.”

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Fan Take: This ongoing contract standoff with Mika Parsons highlights the increasing importance of star defensive players demanding fair compensation early in their careers. NFL fans should watch this situation closely, as it could set a precedent for how teams and elite defensive talents handle contract negotiations moving forward.

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