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Cowboys’ Mika Parsons Shines at Training Camp Amid Jerry Jones’ Contract Controversy

July 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Dallas Cowboys have not reached the NFC Championship Game for the longest current drought in the conference, leading owner Jerry Jones to contemplate stepping down as general manager. Speaking on Monday, Jones admitted it was a brief consideration but reaffirmed his commitment to returning the Cowboys to the Super Bowl. A key factor in achieving this is resolving the contract dispute with star defender Micah Parsons, who remains a central focus as training camp begins. Jones acknowledged there’s nothing new in the discussions but stressed the importance of securing Parsons’ commitment for the team’s future success.

No updates were given by Jones, executive VP Stephen Jones, or new coach Brian Schottenheimer regarding Parsons’ playing status, despite Parsons attending the start of camp. This marks the second straight offseason where financial negotiations with key players have threatened to disrupt the team’s preparations. Jones praised Parsons for his business acumen and noted the impact of his first injury last season, a high ankle sprain that limited his participation.

Jones reflected on previous situations when top players like Dak Prescott missed significant time but emphasized the complexities involved in contract negotiations. Stephen Jones declined to discuss specifics on the hold-up in talks, and Jerry Jones mentioned the long-term nature of Parsons’ potential contract. Jerry Jones also revealed he has yet to speak with Parsons’ agent, David Murgueta, but remains passionate about making personnel decisions despite ongoing criticism.

Parsons has not publicly responded to Jerry Jones’ remarks but appeared displeased, sharing a social media post by former NFL star JJ Watt that criticized taking shots at star players right before the season starts. Parsons, who lost 12 sacks and tackles across 13 games last year due to injury, is present at camp though it remains unclear if he will participate in the first practice. Entering the final year of his rookie contract, the Cowboys have the option to franchise tag him in 2026.

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The market for edge rushers has surged, with players like Nick Bosa and TJ Watt setting new salary benchmarks, raising the stakes for Parsons’ negotiation. Previous Cowboys stars like Prescott and CeeDee Lamb secured lucrative deals before or during training camps under former coach Mike McCarthy. Tuesday will be a critical day to gauge Parsons’ stance as he has chosen to hold out from practice so far. Parsons has expressed frustration with the Cowboys’ ownership but remains focused on securing a deal that reflects his value.

Fan Take: This contract drama with Micah Parsons is a big deal for NFL fans because he’s a game-changing player whose presence on the field could determine the Cowboys’ success. How this situation unfolds might set a precedent for future star player negotiations and impact team dynamics league-wide.

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