BREAKING: Jerry Jones Drops Major Micah Parsons Contract Update – Cowboys Fans Will Love This
Owner Breaks Silence on Blockbuster Extension Talks for Defensive Superstar
FRISCO, TX – Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones just gave fans reason to celebrate amid a tense offseason, revealing an optimistic update on contract negotiations with All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons during today’s press conference at The Star.
The Bombshell Announcement
Jones, known for his calculated remarks, was unusually direct when asked about Parsons’ looming extension:
“We’re not waiting. Micah will be a Cowboy for a very, very long time. The numbers will shock people when they come out.”
Sources confirm the Cowboys are preparing a historic offer that could:
🔥 Make Parsons the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player (surpassing Aaron Donald’s 31.6M/year)🔥Include∗∗100M+ fully guaranteed**
🔥 Feature unprecedented marketing incentives through Jones’ sports ventures
Why the Urgency?
Parsons (25) is eligible for an extension after 2024, but Dallas is moving early to:
✅ Avoid a Trevon Diggs-style holdout
✅ Reward the 2x Defensive Player of the Year runner-up
✅ Send a message after playoff disappointments
“This isn’t just business—it’s about building a dynasty,” a team exec leaked.
Parsons’ Market Value
The advanced stats justifying a record deal:
📊 40.5 sacks in first 3 seasons (most by any LB since 1982)
📊 97 QB hits (1st among all defenders since 2021)
📊 27% pass-rush win rate (higher than Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt)
NFL agent’s take: “He’ll reset the entire defensive market. $35M/year isn’t crazy.”
Cap Implications
Jones’ infamous “all-in” approach now includes:
💰 Restructuring Dak Prescott’s deal to free up space
💰 Letting Stephon Gilmore walk in free agency
💰 Backloading the contract to maximize 2024-25 title window
Parsons’ Reaction
The usually vocal star stayed uncharacteristically quiet, but liked a fan’s tweet:
“Micah Parsons in Cowboys blue for life? Inject this into my veins.”
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