The ongoing contract negotiations for Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons have become a hot topic in the NFL. Despite showing up to training camp on July 23, 2025, without a contract extension, Parsons expressed his frustration over the lack of progress in discussions with the Cowboys.
- Micah Parsons frustrated with contract negotiations.
- No response from Cowboys on extension talks.
- Cowboys treat Parsons like other players.
- Parsons eligible for extension after 2023 season.
- Other teams rewarding their star edge rushers.
- Parsons feels undervalued by the Cowboys.
Parsons, who is entering the final year of his rookie deal, has seen other top edge rushers like T.J. Watt and Myles Garrett secure lucrative extensions, raising questions about the Cowboys’ commitment to their star player. “Honestly, yeah, when you go around the league and you see these other teams taking care of their best guys,” he remarked.
This situation highlights a critical issue in the NFL: how teams manage player contracts and expectations. Why is Parsons, a two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowler, still waiting for an extension? The disparity in treatment compared to other players is evident.
- Parsons has 52.5 career sacks and is entering the final year of his rookie deal.
- He expressed disappointment over the Cowboys’ lack of communication regarding his contract.
- Other top edge rushers have recently received significant extensions, fueling his frustration.
- Parsons remains committed to performing at a high level, regardless of contract status.
As training camp progresses, all eyes will be on Parsons and the Cowboys. Will they reach an agreement before the season starts? Fans are eager to see how this unfolds.