Jerry Jones has made an odd point of communicating directly with Micah Parsons during the superstar pass rusher’s contract negotiations, rather than taking the standard step of going through an agent. The Cowboys’ approach this offseason has irked Parsons to the point he became the rare Dallas player to request a trade.
Parsons outlined a number of issues with Jones’ tactics as he made the request, but he remains at Cowboys camp as a de facto hold-in. Despite Parsons’ presence, ESPN.com’s Todd Archer notes he and Jones have not spoken since the trade request. Jones and Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, have also not spoken since the trade ask emerged last week.
Although Jones described his stance as “urgent” regarding this Parsons matter, his actions do not align with that. The 37th-year owner said this past weekend Cowboys fans should not lose sleep over this standoff. The Cowboys do not intend to trade Parsons, but they appear no closer to extending him.
As it stands, the longtime owner/GM is not guaranteeing Parsons suits up for the Cowboys in Week 1. That still seems the most likely outcome, but this situation has veered off course compared to where the Cowboys were with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb last year. Even the 2019 Ezekiel Elliott holdout, resolved days before that season, did not lead to a trade request.
“No, absolutely not,” Jones said of guaranteeing Parsons will debut with the Cowboys in Philadelphia. “A big part of that is his decision. How would I know that?”
Jones and Parsons conducted extension talks this offseason. The parties disagreed over whether those were considered formal discussions, with Parsons preferring the Cowboys go through his agent. Unless a player is representing himself, agents negotiate contracts. Thus far, however, the Cowboys have only communicated with Mulugheta through exec Adam Prasifka. Days before Parsons’ trade request, negotiations were said to be going backward. Mulugheta reaching out to COO Stephen Jones did not lead to negotiations, according to Parsons, who added in his request the Cowboys have not contacted his camp for negotiations since Mulugheta’s overture went nowhere with ownership.
The Cowboys’ negotiating trends have baffled many, as Parsons’ price has undoubtedly risen since 2024 and throughout this offseason — as dominoes fell on the EDGE market. Parsons said the Cowboys told him last year they wanted to do a deal in 2025. Timeline-wise, this situation resembles Lamb’s due to the All-Pro wide receiver being unsigned to open training camp ahead of a fifth-year option season. Lamb’s deal did not come to pass until August 26, 2024. Lamb also held out and was not keen on a 2023 extension. That separates the WR’s saga from Parsons’, as the All-Pro defensive end said he was ready to talk terms before his fourth season.
With the Cowboys understandably prioritizing Lamb and Prescott — who both were entering contract years — over a player signed through the 2025 season, they have seen Parsons’ price rise. Parsons expressed confusion at the Cowboys’ hesitancy at multiple points this offseason. Jones did say, via Archer, he offered Parsons “a hell of a lot more than you think I did.” The owner also referenced a guarantee of “almost $200MM.”
That total would not stand to reflect a full guarantee, and a $200MM guarantee of any sort would point to the Cowboys reverting to their preference of a longer-term deal. Term length was reported to be a sticking point in these talks, as players are preferring shorter-term contracts amid annual cap spikes. No current defensive player is guaranteed more than $123MM (Myles Garrett). T.J. Watt‘s $108MM fully guaranteed — on a three-year deal — leads the pack in that more important category.
Opening their season on a Thursday night in Philly, the Cowboys have a bit less time than they did when they went down to the wire with Prescott last year. Tied to a $24MM fifth-year option salary, Parsons would lose weekly game checks worth approximately $1.41MM if he sat out. Excepting the 1993 Emmitt Smith situation (when the Hall of Fame running back missed two games amid a contract dispute), the Jones-era Cowboys have a track record for finishing these negotiations. How they go about getting there continues to generate confusion.
Trade him for Hendrickson and picks
Yes, I’m sure Mike Brown would be excited to trade for a guy he needs to give record setting guaranteed money.
I dunno. I think that Brown would happy to set a record for lowest paid player.
Normally they say past performance is not indicative of future results, but I think this will work out exactly the way Elliot, Dak, and Lamb worked out, with Jones stubbornly waiting and then spending more money than he needed to.
Jones thinks the “free” media attention is worth it. But none of the previous contract disputes involved the player demanding to be traded away from the hallowed Cowboys. I still fully expect Micah to get a very big payday from Dallas, but this time the scenario is different and way more ugly.
It’s all about Jerry craving the spotlight. He’s the center of attention (even if it’s negative).
You’re right. He has a documentary coming out Aug 19. This isn’t about Micah or the Cowboys at all. Netflix is loving this.
A documentary on Jerry Jones? We are truly living in Idiocracy.
Hmmmm
Far be it from me to not go along with ragging on Dallas and its fans but this is beyond ridamdiculous.
It’s simply not funny whatsoever. Annoying no doubt but lacking anything humorous
Granted, I am more in the side of Terry & Micah than Hendrickson, but if a new contract isn’t earned by past over-performance nor extremely high likelihood of future performance then … what’s the point of not just “clock in, do your job, clock out”?
Or, better yet, playing out your contract and going elsewhere
Oh wait, owners covered that with the insipid “tag system”. You know, when your forced to work or else you can’t work at all
Also, the fact these “contracts” aren’t contracts at all. A guy signs a four year deal and the team can cut him after one without owing the rest.
That’s what bonus money is for. It’s basically a future guarantee.
Then the contacts need to be adapted to the modern NFL. Usually NFL agreements are not complicated to modify. What is crazy is they use and archaic system that greatly benefits the owners while the players bring the $$$$ not the owners.
Entertainment is a much different beast than other industries its highly dependent on talent and as such they are paid well and guaranteed perks bc of who they are and what they can do.
The NFL makes its players beg and then ignores key perks that would make the NFL better by protecting current and retired player for the easy$$$ and net worth. Players Union for baseball and the NBA are nails and fight, NFLPA has not used their power correctly for a long long time.
The very structure of how players are paid should be revamped and I don’t want to hear the “well they get hurt more” argument. Its your game, fix it. The idea that the best time to now win super bowls is when you have a young cheap QB is insane. Vet QBs are the damn league, they should be in most superbowls if you want butts in seats. I like the Patriots but nobody is paying to see Drake Maye when Pat Mahomes and Lamar Jackson are playing, unless they are playing the Pats.
But as I say all of this the NFL kills making money and every grandma in Poughkeepsie has NFL Sunday Ticket and an old Saquan Barkley jersey.
When you refuse to negotiate through an agent, it pretty much screams, “I’m trying to slide some funny stuff by the player…”
Players ignore their own agents and try to use social media as a negotiating tool so why should they be crying when owners also bypass the agent?
Who says players ignore their agents when they do that?
I agree, I bet the agent was pro-podcast.
Marketing is key for Micah. Jones is too old and does not understand social media. Parsons is going to roast him. If Parsons does not get a record deal from the Cowboys, which is most likely to happen bc Parsons does not act like a poser to me, he will get traded to a good team and win + make lots of $$$$.
Either way he is a winner on social media and this will make him insane rich. Jerry just made this guy so effing rich. His podcast will take off, his endorsements will boom. Maybe that was Jerrys plan all the time, maybe he is a great business man. He gets the pub, the kids gets $$$$ and super popular and everyone is happy, except once again Cowboy fans.
But I doubt that is Jerrys plan. Jerry would never be that humble.
As long as jones is owner they will never win
Dolan Disease.
Knicks fans have the same issue.
As an Eagles fan I usually really enjoy watching the Cowboys just be a mess, and laughing at this complete idiot Jerry Jones; but, this situation is honestly just getting ridiculous. Jerry refusing to talk to Micah’s agent? This should be against the CBA. Micah should honestly have the right to just dissolve his current contract and be a free agent over this. Jerry’s behavior is honestly despicable. This whole situation screams “old white money”. Like he wants everyone to know they’re beneath him and he can do whatever he wants. He’s the biggest POS in the NFL in terms of front office.
As a Cowboys fan…maybe u dopey Eagle fans should show more respect…what JJ has done with sponsorships for the NFL has made the league Millions and he also saved the Rams franchise getting them SoFi stadium built…along with inventing the cap system…
JJ has been and still is a pioneer for the NFL…
Soo while Howie Roseman continues to cheat the cap system and back loads like a million void years into every contract Soo he can pay everyone…keep in mind it’s only happening because JJ allows it…
One of most stunning takes I’ve ever read
lol this is what 30 years of perpetual losing does to you I guess.
Two SB in 67 years…Yikes!!!
Talk about a losing Franchise…
And one of those SB was a “Lightning in the Bottle” win…
With Nick Foles🤣🤣🤣🤣…and a ton of One year career players on that roster…
Nobody will ever remember that Lucky SB…Nobody!!!
In the last 30 years the Cowboys won 5 playoff games.
In that same time the Eagles have 4 NFC championship Titles. So 4 Super Bowl appearances having won 2 of them against 2 dynasty teams and the 2 best QBs to ever play the game.
Meanwhile we’ve been to 8 NFC Championship games and have played in 38 playoff games to the Cowboys 8. This honestly isn’t even a conversation guy. Should I keep going? That’s the last 30 years!!! 30!!!!
Knocking a “lucky Superbowl” is pretty wild when your team can’t win any Superbowl
“…and he also saved the Rams franchise getting them SoFi stadium built…”
How exactly did he “save the Rams”. St. Louis was going to build them a new stadium before Kroenke stepped in. If anything St. Louis got screwed.
I dunno, it seems like they’ve been speaking a lot. Just not to each other.
Micah should go in every morning and say to the Cowboys brass, “good morning, how’s my trade request coming”?
Parsons will get his money but Jerry just likes to be in control and do things on his own terms.
He’s been on a power trip since the very first day he bought the Cowboys.
Probably because he owns the team.
And now there’s a new documentary on Netflix about “America’s Team”. Of course.
ESPN should do a 30 for 30 on the 30 year anniversary of the cowboys failing to make a Super Bowl.
Jerry is that guy who will break up with his girlfriend while she’s mid-sentence breaking up with him … just so he can say HE broke up with HER
Parsons will be wearing the Star when the 2025 Regular Season starts- take it to the bank!
Jerruh has control of Parsons for the next 3 seasons- end of rookie contract [5th year] and 2 Franchise tags-