Jerry Jones oddly took a jab at Micah Parsons
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Dallas Cowboys EDGE Micah Parson is dealing with back issue, but doesn’t plan to stay away from the team during camp.
After practice, defensive end Micah Parsons shared his side of the ongoing contract extension dispute with the Cowboys.
If Parsons stays away more than five days, the Cowboys can shut him down for the full season — and not pay him.
Micah Parsons will participate in Dallas Cowboys training camp, avoiding a potential hold-in as the two-time All-Pro defensive end seeks a contract extension that would likely make him the highest-paid defender in NFL history.
The start of the NFL season is officially upon us, as all 32 teams report to training camp around the league this week. Thus begins the six-month grind as each team believes it can compete for a Super Bowl title.
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Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons showed up to training camp despite not having a contract extension. He addressed the media Tuesday and expressed frustration at “not much movement” in negotiations. He has no idea when he might get a new deal as his agent, David Mulugheta, has called the Cowboys without a response.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNTrevon Diggs took the real shots from the Dallas Cowboys' front office, not Micah ParsonsWhile many felt Jerry and Stephen Jones took shots at Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys' front office really took aim at Trevon Diggs.
Jerry Jones makes point about Micah Parsons that subtly proves the Packers' style includes a valuable element that doesn't get enough credit originally appeared on A to Z Sports.