Jerry Jones downplays “pay Micah” chants at training camp
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Jones didn't sound like a new deal is expected soon and retired pass rusher J.J. Watt had something to say about Jones' comments.
The Dallas Cowboys and star pass rusher Micah Parsons don't appear to be any closer to sealing a deal that would make No. 11 the highest-paid non-quarterback in football. With this saga dragging on for longer than it needs to,
Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones met in the offseason and discussed the parameters of a deal. Jones thought a potential deal had been worked out. The pass rusher told Jones to contact his agent. Jones doesn’t speak to agents, however, Adam Prasifka, the senior director of salary cap/player contracts, has spoken to Mulugheta.
Micah Parsons showed up to Cowboys camp, but his contract situation is still making waves, while Terry McLaurin is absent in D.C.
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However, according to PFT's Mike Florio, should Parsons indeed choose to leave camp at any point now that he has reported, he could face harsh consequences from the Cowboys as a result.