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Micah Parsons’ Trade Request Heightens Contract Impasse With Dallas Cowboys

He remained at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard on Saturday, refraining from practice after formally requesting a trade on Aug. 1.

Overview

  • Parsons submitted a formal trade request to executive vice president Stephen Jones on Aug. 1 and declared he no longer wants to play for the Cowboys following stalled extension talks.
  • The team has issued no public response to his request and continues to refuse direct negotiations with his agent, David Mulugheta.
  • Parsons remains on the Cowboys’ roster at training camp in Oxnard and refrains from practice during the ongoing contract deadlock.
  • Entering the final year of his rookie deal worth $24 million, he is earning far less than the roughly $41 million annual average established by peers such as T.J. Watt.
  • Owner Jerry Jones downplayed the dispute on Aug. 2, telling fans not to lose sleep and defending the club’s position on Parsons’ availability and past injuries.