Adam Schefter predicts the ‘divorce’ of Micah Parsons and Dallas Cowboys


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Micah Parsons shared his desire to be changed from the Dallas Cowboys earlier this low season, and since then the speculation has been turned, and many discussed if the owner Jerry Jones will act in the middle of the contract dispute.

The ESPN NFL informant Adam Schefter believes that “divorce” comes at some point.

“I see that these two sides are heading towards divorce in time,” said the veteran informant in the last episode of his “The Podcast of Adam Schefter.”

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Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys walks towards the costumes against the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay during a NFL football match at the AT&T stadium on December 22, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Parsons has been in the facilities of the Cowboys training field in Oxnard, California, but has been observing practices from the bank. And although he has been seen with Jones, the owner of the team and the general manager, the conversations between the representatives of Star Edge Rusher and the main office of the Cowboys have not progressed at all.

“You can’t make a deal if you’re not even talking,” Schefter said. “And the two parties have not had any negotiation since last March or early April. It seems that at this point it is personal. It seems that each side is excavated. The cowboys have come out and said what they said publicly at the beginning of the training field, what Micah did not like it. Micah came out and asked to be exchanged, he said he was ready to move from Dallas, which I do not like. Drying, they seem to be angry. “

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“Other people have set aside those feelings in the past and have discovered a way to solve a deal? Yes. I don’t see that happens here.”

Parsons were asked about contract conversations last week at the training camp, where he simply said: “My mouth is closed.”

Jones said publicly that he does not intend to trade Parsons despite his application, which he published on social networks.

The owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, at the River Ridge Fields training camp on July 27, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (Kirby Lee/Imagn)

“I would say that our fans do not lose sleep for this,” said Jones, through Star-Telegram.

That comment occurred after Parsons not only requested an exchange, but also exposed his frustrations about how contract discussions have developed this low season.

“Yes, I wanted to be here. I did everything I could to show that I wanted to be a cowboy and use the star in my helmet. I wanted to play in front of the best fans in sports and make this team from the United States once again, the My Pops team and I encouraged in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, I don’t want to be here anymore,” Parsons wrote in his publication.

“I don’t want to stop me in closed door negotiations without my present agent. I don’t want the shots to take me to get injured while I put it on the line for the organization, our fans and my teammates. I no longer want the narratives created and extended to the media about me. I had kept silently with the hope of doing something.”

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As Schefter pointed out, there have been several times when the agreements were reached despite the fact that the players publicly requested exchanges. The Cleveland Browns did it before this season with the Defensive Ala star Myles Garrett.

But until something changes, Schefter said he believes that this situation goes to a break.

“The only question is when that divorce will happen, and how it will happen,” he said. “Are they going to change it now? Are they going to change it after this year? Are they going to move on? When? That is the way you feel today, and we will see if they do something to change that before the regular season begins in a couple of weeks.”

Jerry Jones observes before a game in January 2025 in Dallas, Texas, while Micah Parsons observes during a joint practice with the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams in July 2025 in Oxnard, California. (IMAGN)

Parsons will play this season with its fifth year option, which the team collected before the start of the 2024 campaign, with a value of $ 24 million. The cowboys also have the option of franchise tags to Parsons for two more seasons after 2025 if they cannot reach a long -term agreement.

Jones has not definitely said that Parsons will adapt to Dallas in week 1 against the current Super Bowl champion, Philadelphia Eagles.

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