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A Dallas cowboys Face with one giant storyline that goes in the 2025 season, and this is due to fix one of the best defensive players that has been on the team for quite a while.
Mika Parsans goes for the last year of his newcomer. In 63 career games, he recorded 256 shells, 63 shells for loss and 52.5 bags. He was one of the best marginal risges Nfl From how he entered the league in 2021.
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Stephen Jones, left, co-owner of Dallas Cowboy, Executive Vice President, CEO and director of players’ staff, performs with journalists like Jerry Jones, the owner of the cowboys, the president and the general manager, listens during the press conference to open a training camp on Monday, July 21. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
So, why not pay him?
Cowboys EVP and CEO Stephen Jones offered their two cents on the matter as supporters threatened the fatherJerry Jones, pays Parsons.
“It doesn’t change anything,” said Stephen Jones about “Herkling fans” through Sports. “We also want to pay Micah. He must want to pay.”
The best defensive players such as Miles Garret and TJ Watt have got their big money in the off -season, and it seems Parsons will be next in line. Dallas also extended the dense end of Jake Ferguson and the Osa Odighizuwa defensive agent.
The defensive end of the Dallas Cowboys Micah Parsons talks to journalists after a training camp on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 to Oknard, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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Parsans is engaged in voting in this off -season on its contract, saying that in June the delay with signing it eventually cost the team more. Last week, he hinted at these deals, discussing his thoughts, saying that he wanted the cowboys to be “the same type” as other organizations that recorded their star defensive players.
“If they don’t want me here they don’t want me here,” Parsans said through NEW YORK POST. “I will do my own thing. I understand the nature of the business. As I said, while I am here and under contract, I will do what I need to do to do at the highest level. But if it’s the end, it’s the end.”
“I just don’t understand,” Parsans added about his situation.
The Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons walks across the field during a training camp on Saturday, July 26, 2025 to Oknard, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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Parsons is not a player now because he was in the Dallas camp. However, he was not a full -time participant of the back of his back.
Fox News’ Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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