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The Dallas Cowboys face a giant story that enters the 2025 season, and has to block one of the best defensive players that the team has had in a long time.
Micah Parsons goes to the last year of her rookie agreement. It has registered 256 tacle, 63 cup for a loss and 52.5 captures in 63 race games. It has been one of the best edge corridors in the NFL since he entered the League in 2021.
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Stephen Jones, on the left, co -owner of the Dallas Cowboys, executive vice president, CEO and director of players personnel, talks to journalists such as Jerry Jones, owner of the Cowboys, president and general manager, listen during a press conference to open the training camp on Monday, July 21, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
So, the question is, why wouldn’t it be paid?
The Cowboys EVP and CEO Stephen Jones offered their two cents on the matter, since fans have died to their father, Jerry Jones, to pay Parsons.
“Nothing changes,” said Stephen Jones about fans fans, through athletics. “We want to pay Micah too. You have to want to be paid.”
The best defensive players like Myles Garrett and TJ Watt received their days of paying great money during the low season, and it seems that Parsons would be the next in the row. Dallas also extended the closed wing Jake Ferguson and the Osa Osa Odighta defensive Tackle in the low season.

The defensive wing of the Dallas Cowboys, Micah Parsons, talks to journalists after the training camp on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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Parsons has expressed this low season on his contract, saying in June that a delay in signing it finally cost the team more. He hinted at those agreements by discussing his 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 defensive wing of the Dallas Cowboys, Micah Parsons, walks through the field during the training camp on Saturday, July 26, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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.