The CEEDEE LAMB recipient held the off -season program and the training camp in 2024 before the cowboys give it a contract extension. Edge Rusher Micah Parsons may have to take the same path to obtain the agreement he wants before the 2025 season.
Parsons is entering the fifth year option on his agreement and it is unlikely that it was after being terribly underpayed in 2024 with a base salary of 2.989 million dollars.
“I do not think that anyone who has ever underestimated the value of Micah in terms of what he can bring,” said executive vice-president Stephen Jones to Jori Epstein by Yahoo Sports. “From the day he crossed the door, he was one of those (guys who), when he rides, it’s a problem for other guys, and they were able to find him. They must have understood how they are going to go on him.
“I don’t want to go into details (from) soon, when it all happens. Too early for all of thisBut obviously Micah is an important part of what we have. »»
Cowboys have a recent story to wait too long to accept contracts with their stars, costing them money. They did it last year with Lamb and Dak Prescott, with the lamb waiting to sign until the Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson resets the market.
Without a new case for Parsons before March, the cowboys could find themselves waiting for the Steelers Edge Rusher Tj Watt and / or Browns Edge Rusher Myles Garrett to reset the market.
Parsons won everything he receives from cowboys with 52.5 bags, 112 strokes and 256 plated. He is a professional quantity four times and a double all-pro. However, he only made $ 17 million out of four years of his recruit contract.
The cowboys will have to pay it to see it on the field in 2025, and the sooner they will, it will be the long term in the long term.