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Micah Parsons Shows Up at Cowboys Camp Still Seeking Top-Market Extension

He criticized ownership for dragging out discussions after playing through OTAs and minicamp on his fifth-year option

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Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates after the game against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium on September 08, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cowboys defeated the Browns 33-17.
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Overview

  • Parsons entered the 2025 training camp without a long-term deal, remaining on his fifth-year rookie option worth about $21.3 million
  • He has attended all voluntary and mandatory offseason sessions while insisting he’ll “get mine no matter what”
  • Agent David Mulugheta is leading extension talks amid league-wide benchmarks and reported offers of $34–36 million per year
  • Parsons publicly faulted ownership, specifically Jerry Jones, for overcomplicating negotiations and poor communication
  • Surging edge-rusher salaries—with Myles Garrett at $40 million annually—are redefining market expectations for Parsons’s next contract