Cowboys fans sing ‘Pay Micah!’ Like Jerry Jones, he addresses the contract situation


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The largest story of the Dallas Cowboys of the training camp so far is the situation of the Micah Parsons contract, and what is more important, when the owner and GM Jerry Jones will pay.

And as much as Parsons would love a new extension, it seems that cowboys fans are on the same ship.

During the open training camp on Saturday, Jones went to the multitude of fans, and there was “Pay Micah!” Songs heard, according to a video posted by Atlético.

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February 6, 2025; New Orleans, La: Jerry Jones on the red carpet before the Honors of the NFL Lix of the Super Bowl at the Saenger Theater. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

As fans sang, Jones was trying to point out everything else that the team has done to strengthen the list this year, including addition to the open receiver with George Pickens entering through the exchange with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

“I was surprised last year when we ended with the record we had,” Jones said. “I never saw that coming …. I want you to see what we have done in the areas where we needed to work. Look what we have done in this offensive line. Look what we have done, if you want, with our core of the receiver. Look what we are doing with our defense.

“Many changes here. Many training changes. Many players’ changes.”

George Pickens of the cowboys slides to the former team

However, fans are looking at the Great Elephant in the Cowboys field in Parsons, the first round of the 2021 team that owes a contract after consolidating as one of the best defensive players in the League.

Parsons will play his 2025 season with a fifth year option, which the Cowboys easily collected before the year. After this year, Parsons would be a free agent unless the Cowboys franchise labeling it, which can always get messy.

Micah Parsons attends Warner Bros. Discovery in advance 2024 on May 15, 2024 in New York City. (Mike Coppola/Getty images for Warner Bros. Discovery)

Parsons has expressed this low season on his contract, saying in June that a delay in signing it finally cost the team more. Then, the Cleveland Browns signed Myles Garrett with a long -term extension worth $ 40 million, which finally led the Pittsburgh Steelers to give TJ Watt an extension of $ 41 million per year too.

Parsons hinted at those agreements by discussing their thoughts last week, saying that he wanted the cowboys had the “same type of energy” as other organizations that blocked their star defensive players.

“If they don’t love me here, they don’t love me here,” Parsons said, through the New York Post. “I will go to my business. I understand the nature of the business. As I said, while I am here and under contract, I will do what I have to do to do at the highest level. But if this is the end, this is the end.”

“I just don’t understand,” Parsons added about his situation.

The owner of the Dallas Cowboys team, Jerry Jones, is in the field during heating before a NFL football match against the Detroit Lions in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday, October 13, 2024. (Photo AP/Gareth Patterson)

Parsons is not a waiting player at this time, since he has been in the Dallas camp. However, he has not been a full practice participant due to the oppression of the back.

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