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The Dallas Cowboys face a giant scenario before the 2025 season, and that has to do with the locking of one of the best defensive players that the team has had for some time.
Micah Parsons enters the last year of his recruit contract. He recorded 256 plated, 63 plated for a defeat and 52.5 bags in 63 career games. He is one of the best NFL on -board rushers since he entered the League in 2021.
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Stephen Jones, on the left, co-owner of Dallas Cowboys, Executive Vice-President, Manager and Director of Player Staff, talks to journalists while Jerry Jones, owner, President and CEO of Cowboys, listens to a press conference to open the training camp on Monday, July 21, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
So the question is, why would it not be paid?
The Cowboys EVP and CEO, Stephen Jones, offered his two hundred about the issue while the fans heckled his father, Jerry Jones, to pay off.
“This does not change anything,” said Stephen Jones about the heckling of fans, via athletics. “We also want to pay Micah. He must want to be paid.”
The best defensive players like Myles Garrett and TJ Watt received their large wages during the offseason, and it seems that Parsons would be online. Dallas also extended the close winger Jake Ferguson and the defensive platform OSA ODIGHIZUWA during the offseason.

Dallas Cowboys Micah Parsons’ defensive winger speaks to journalists after training camp on Tuesday July 22, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
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Parsons was vocal this off -season of his contract, affirming in June that a delay in the signing finally cost the team more. He hinted at these agreements when he discussed his thoughts last week, saying he wanted the cowboys to have the “same type of energy” as other organizations that locked their stars defensive players.
“If they don’t want me here, they don’t want me here,” said Parsons, via the New York Post. “I’m going to do my business. I understand the nature of the business. As I said, as long as I am here and under contract, I will do what I have to do to play at the highest level. But if it’s the end, it’s the end.”
“I just don’t understand,” added Parsons about his situation.

Dallas Cowboys’ defensive winger, Micah Parsons, walked on the field during the training camp on Saturday July 26, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
Parsons is not a reservoir at the moment, because he was in the Dallas camp. However, he was not a complete participant due to the waterproofing of the back.