BREAKING: Micah Parsons and Dallas Cowboys Begin Contract Talks as Star Pass Rusher Seeks Big Payday
Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys are entering the early stages of contract talks as the star pass rusher looks to secure a major payday in the near future. Parsons, widely regarded as one of the best defensive players in the NFL, is poised to become one of the highest-paid pass rushers in the league, and the team is starting to discuss terms for a lucrative new deal.
Though the negotiations have just begun, executive vice president Stephen Jones spoke briefly about the ongoing talks, providing a glimpse into the Cowboys’ approach. However, he kept the details of the contract discussions under wraps.
“I don’t want to get into any details,” Jones said in an interview with ESPN’s Todd Archer. “It’s not fair for anybody, other than we’ve got a great working relationship with Micah and think the world of him. Like I’ve said, we’ve had good visits with him and feel good about where we’re headed.”
Parsons in Line for a Big Payday
Micah Parsons has quickly established himself as one of the premier pass rushers in the NFL, and his impressive performance over the past few seasons has made him a top priority for the Cowboys. The team has already given out significant contracts to key players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, and now Parsons is next in line to receive a contract that reflects his status as one of the league’s best.
The Cowboys’ approach to contract negotiations has been a gradual one, with both Prescott and Lamb seeing their deals come together over time. Jones’ comments suggest that Parsons’ contract negotiations may follow a similar path, and it could take some time before a deal is finalized.
“We’ve done the early before, and we’ve waited until the end to do them,” Jones explained. “A lot of it is just the negotiation itself. Some of them take longer than others. And we put about zero credibility or credence into people saying you wait too long.”
Will Parsons’ Deal Match the Top-Tier Pass Rushers?
Parsons, who has been a game-changer for the Cowboys’ defense since his rookie season, is looking to be paid among the top pass rushers in the NFL. After seeing the deals signed by Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby, it’s clear that Parsons is aiming to secure a contract in that same financial ballpark.
Garrett, the star defensive end for the Cleveland Browns, signed a five-year, $125 million contract extension in 2021, making him the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history at the time. Crosby, who has been a dominant force for the Las Vegas Raiders, signed a four-year, $98.98 million deal in 2022. Given Parsons’ skill set and impact on the field, it’s reasonable to expect him to demand a similar contract when it’s time for his deal to be finalized.
Parsons has made an immediate and lasting impact on the Cowboys’ defense, regularly being mentioned in the conversation for Defensive Player of the Year honors and continuing to rack up impressive sack totals. His versatility, athleticism, and ability to affect the game in multiple ways have made him a centerpiece of the team’s defensive plans.
Cowboys’ Strategic Approach to Contract Negotiations
While Jones declined to share specifics on the terms of Parsons’ potential contract, it’s clear that the Cowboys are taking a patient approach to the negotiations. The team’s ability to maintain a “great working relationship” with Parsons is an encouraging sign that a deal could be reached without any significant issues, but it may take time to reach an agreement that satisfies both sides.
“We’ve had good visits with him and feel good about where we’re headed,” Jones added. The Cowboys’ strategy of taking their time with big deals is something that has worked in the past, as seen with Prescott and Lamb. As Jones noted, some negotiations take longer than others, and the team is confident that Parsons’ deal will come together when the time is right.
Looking Ahead: Parsons’ Future with the Cowboys
Micah Parsons is not just a future star; he is the cornerstone of the Cowboys’ defense, and securing him with a long-term deal will be one of the franchise’s top priorities in the coming months. Parsons’ status as one of the best pass rushers in the NFL and his potential to dominate for years to come make him a critical piece of the Cowboys’ plans to compete for championships.
The next few months will be key in determining how the Cowboys approach Parsons’ contract. Given the immense value he brings to the team, it’s likely that the Cowboys will prioritize getting a deal done before the start of the 2025 season, ensuring that Parsons remains in Dallas for the foreseeable future.
As the negotiations progress, fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on the terms of the contract and whether the Cowboys will meet Parsons’ demands. With the growing competition in the league and the importance of retaining their star players, the Cowboys will need to strike a balance between rewarding Parsons for his incredible play and maintaining flexibility to build around him.
In the end, one thing is certain: Micah Parsons is on track to become one of the highest-paid defensive players in NFL history, and the Cowboys are determined to ensure that he stays in Dallas for years to come.