UPDATE: Cowboys Frustrated Fans React To Micah Parsons Bad News on Contract Talks

CowboysCountry.com has the scoop on what’s going on between Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys at the moment – and why what’s going on is “nothing.”

FRISCO – There exists a Dallas Cowboys inevitability here.

Micah Parsons will be a “Cowboy for Life.” Sometime between now and the start of the 2025 NFL regular season, he will sign a contract with “America’s Team” that will pay him in the range of $40 million per season. It might be a four-year deal, or maybe a five-year deal.

And Parsons will experience another stellar season capped by a Pro Bowl berth.

But first? Another inevitability … and one that is irritating Cowboys fans.

Yes, “it takes two to tango.”

But we have the scoop on what’s going on at the moment – and why what’s going on is “nothing.”

This offseason, Jerry and Stephen Jones obviously shifted into a different gear from where this franchise was a year ago.

No, the Cowboys’ 82-year-old owner didn’t go “wildcattin”’ as was the case decades ago.

But entering the 2024 season, Dallas let 11 starters/rotational players leave via free agency … and barely lifted a finger to replace them.

And they did so, by the way, on the heels of Jerry announcing theatrically that the franchise was “all in” on chasing a title.

It was – much to the chagrin of Cowboys Nation – empty gibberish.

The Dallas front office wasn’t “all in” in any traditional sense.

“Mail it in” is more like it.

Fast-forward to this offseason … and yes, there is a different “all-in” flavor.

Dallas has acquired a dozen veterans, most with starter credentials. The Cowboys made four trades, capped by a successful plan to land a No. 2 receiver to complement star CeeDee Lamb resulting in George Pickens rolling into town.

But something is missing.

A source tells CowboysCountry.com that while the Joneses and Parsons spoke face-to-face at least three times, with the parties hovering around the idea of a five-year, $200 million contract that would make Parsons one of the highest-paid players in NFL history … the Joneses have yet to make official follow-up contact with agent David Mulugheta.

One key here: The player can talk contract with a team official; that’s CBA-legal. But once the player informs the team that it must go through the agent?

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