Micah Parsons Urges Cowboys to Adopt Aggressive Offseason Strategy
The star linebacker calls for bold roster moves to compete with NFC East rivals after a disappointing 2024 season.
- Micah Parsons has publicly called on the Dallas Cowboys' front office to be more aggressive in free agency and player acquisitions this offseason.
- The Cowboys finished the 2024 season with a 7-10 record, missing the playoffs and replacing head coach Mike McCarthy with Brian Schottenheimer.
- Parsons highlighted the Philadelphia Eagles' aggressive roster-building approach, including key acquisitions like Saquon Barkley, as a model for Dallas to emulate.
- The Cowboys face cap space challenges, being approximately $2.5 million over the limit, and are set to lose multiple starters to free agency, including key defensive players.
- Parsons, who is extension-eligible with one year left on his rookie contract, emphasized the need for impactful signings and retaining current players to stay competitive in the NFC East.