The Cowboys’ Delay in Extending Micah Parsons Could Be a Big Mistake
A Frustrating Pattern from the Cowboys’ Front Office
The Dallas Cowboys have developed a reputation for waiting until the last minute to extend their star players. We’ve seen it before with Dak Prescott, we’ve seen it with CeeDee Lamb, and now, it’s happening again with Micah Parsons. The franchise continues to delay contract negotiations, despite clear evidence that acting early is the smarter move.
The Cowboys’ Poor Contract Strategy
Unlike proactive teams like the Philadelphia Eagles, who get deals done early to manage their salary cap effectively, the Cowboys prefer to wait. This approach hurts them in multiple ways. By delaying contract extensions, they limit their ability to creatively structure deals, spread out cap hits, and plan for the future. The Eagles’ aggressive approach has helped them build multiple Super Bowl-contending teams, while the Cowboys remain stuck in outdated methods.
Micah Parsons Deserves His Deal—Now
There’s no doubt that Parsons will eventually get paid. He is one of the best defenders in the NFL, and his contract will likely make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league, surpassing $40 million per year. The Cowboys’ reluctance to offer him a deal now is puzzling, especially since there is already a clear market framework for his contract.
The Latest Update: No Offer on the Table
NFL insider Jane Slater recently reported that the Cowboys have not even made an initial offer to Parsons. Her exact words were: “What I can tell you is Jerry and Micah have talked many times this offseason, but to say a contract offer has been extended to his representatives would be inaccurate.” This news is shocking, considering that many of Parsons’ peers from the 2021 NFL Draft class have already secured their extensions.
What This Means for the Cowboys
This delay could lead to unnecessary complications. The longer the Cowboys wait, the higher the price will climb. We saw this happen with Dak Prescott’s deal, and history may repeat itself. The market will only continue to rise, and by hesitating, Dallas risks paying more than they would if they locked Parsons in now.
When Will the Deal Get Done?
Based on how the Cowboys have handled contract negotiations in the past, it’s reasonable to expect that Parsons’ extension won’t happen until training camp. This is just how Dallas operates, and unfortunately, fans have come to expect these frustrating delays.
Final Thoughts
The Cowboys are playing a dangerous game with their most dominant defensive player. Instead of securing their future early, they are once again waiting until the last minute. If anything changes, we’ll keep you updated here at Adz Sports Dallas. For now, Cowboys fans will have to sit back and hope the front office doesn’t make another costly mistake.