Dallas Cowboys’ COO Stephen Jones remains tight-lipped on the progress of Micah Parsons’ contract extension.
The long saga that is the contract situation of Dallas Cowboys’ pass-rushing linebacker Micah Parsons doesn’t appear to be any closer to being completed than it was a month ago.
With a contract set to make Micah the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, naturally, a deal of that magnitude takes time…but the longer it goes, the more nervous fans sit in their seats.
They want a Parsons deal as soon as possible.
And Cowboys COO Stephen Jones thinks something will get done…just not right now.
“I don’t comment on close or far away or any of that,” Jones said. “Those things, usually, when the right things come together and everybody’s ready to do a deal, then it happens. Certainly, we want Micah here, and he knows we want him here, and I think ultimately, we’ll get something done.”
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons celebrates a sack against the Las Vegas Raiders at AT&T Stadium.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons celebrates a sack against the Las Vegas Raiders at AT&T Stadium.
So it appears that a contract will get done with Micah and the Cowboys, it will just take time. … with sources having told CowboysCountry.com that Jerry Jones and Micah have had discussions mentioning a deal for five years worth $200 million.
But as we saw last offseason with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, these contract situations can be a distraction, and for a new leader of the locker room in Micah, no doubt, he wants to get his deal done before training camp so he can focus on football.
Whether that happens or not is unknown, but going by Stephen’s words, there is a positive thought to Parsons’ potential extension.
So it isn’t closer than it was a month ago, but the Cowboys want No. 11 to stick around. The best way to do that and eliminate all of these unnecessary headlines is to put pen to paper and sort out Micah’s future.
Which will happen in due time…just not imminently.