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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is taking his time signing star pass rusher Micah Parsons to a contract extension. But a deal is still expected to get done.
Controversy continues to swirl in the Dallas Cowboys camp as Brian Schottenheimer begins his first season as head coach. Meanwhile, 82-year-old owner Jerry Jones has managed to alienate his best defensive player, Micah Parsons.
Micah Parsons' presence at training camp has been a good sign. However, the star linebacker's recent moment with the Cowboys' roster builder may be even better.
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to summer distractions, but this preseason, contract negotiations have taken center stage. The focus is firmly on star linebacker Micah Parsons
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons remained in training camp despite contract concerns, while fans pressure Jerry Jones with "Pay Micah!" chants during practice.
Dallas Cowboys executive Vice President Stephen Jones knows the fans want Micah Parsons to get paid and have a long term contract. But Jones and the Cowboys’ brass aren’t budging where they’re at in negotiations.
After signing tight end Jake Ferguson on a four-year deal, the Cowboys plan on locking in more of their players while at training camp.
After day one of practice at training camp, defensive end Micah Parsons shared his side of the ongoing contract extension dispute with the Cowboys.