Overview
- Micah Parsons was absent from Tuesday's voluntary OTA session after attending on Monday, reflecting an 'in and out' attendance pattern described by head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
- Parsons is negotiating a potential $200 million contract extension, which would set an NFL record for a non-quarterback, with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stating most issues are agreed upon.
- The All-Pro pass rusher is currently set to play on his fifth-year rookie option in 2025, earning approximately $24 million if no extension is finalized.
- New defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus is installing a revamped defensive scheme, with Schottenheimer emphasizing the importance of veteran attendance during this transitional period.
- Quarterback Dak Prescott has returned to first-team reps in OTAs after recovering from hamstring surgery that ended his 2024 season.