The Dallas Cowboys finished with a 7-10 record this season in the NFL. They missed the playoffs and Mike McCarthy was let go as head coach and Brian Schottenheimer was hired as the next head coach for the Cowboys.
Micah Parsons will have one year remaining on his contract and it will be interesting to see if Dallas decides to give him a contract extension or not. He is one of the most talented defensive players in the NFL. Parsons is a player that Dallas needs to keep for the long haul.
ESPN’s Chris Canty Thinks That the Dallas Cowboys Should Trade Micah Parsons This Offseason
Chris Canty of ESPN was on Unsportsmanlike Radio of ESPN on Wednesday morning. He was talking about Dallas. Canty said:
“The Dallas Cowboys need to trade Micah Parsons – they have to at some point start taking culture seriously.”
Parsons has been known for having podcasts and has beefed with former Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant in the past on Twitter.
The former Penn State star is 25 years old and was the 12th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft from Penn State. With Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb already locked into a new contract, they can not afford to pay everybody.
There could be a chance that Jerry Jones trade him this offseason.
Fans React
Jan 5, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) celebrates with Dallas Cowboys defensive end Chauncey Golston (99) in front of Washington Commanders guard Sam Cosmi (76) after a sack during the first quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
They said the same thing when they brought in Parcells, then lucked into Romo and never got passed the divisional. It’s the owner.
Culture starts with TV cameos, daily press briefings, shiny white marble everything etc. they are pretty boys and I’m not talking about the players.
— Paul (@VAPaulK) February 12, 2025
Bro didn’t have Hurts in top 10 before the season. Then put it him post-season and now he says this the dude is a 🤡
— Matthew Friday (@MatthewFri67648) February 12, 2025
It never fails when the Cowboys make the headlines. That is what they have been best at for the last 30 years instead of winning championships.
It will be interesting to see if Dallas decides to keep Parsons or not this offseason.