The Dallas Cowboys are prepared to make three-time All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, according to All City DLLS. Owner Jerry Jones
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The Landry Hat on MSNProjected NFL Draft trade has the Cowboys taking a risk (that could pay off)The Dallas Cowboys could still get a player they want and another pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by trading back several spots.
The Dallas Cowboys have a couple major needs for their roster as the NFL Draft nears this month. For starters, the Cowboys could be interested in running backs, wide receivers and cornerbacks, but owner Jerry Jones doesn't want to limit the Cowboys' options at the No.
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys news: Jerry Jones creates a stir when talking about a Micah Parsons contractCowboys create stir around Micah Parsons negotiating as Jerry Jones attempts to cut agent out: ‘I don’t know his name’ - Jori Epstein, Yahoo Sports! Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have a unique way of negotiating contracts.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he has 'come to an agreement' on contract extension details with Micah Parsons, though the agent has not been involved.
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Pro Football Network on MSNJerry Jones Disses Micah Parsons’ Agent, and Parsons Fires BackDallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has never been one to follow the NFL’s standard playbook. Whether it’s marketing deals, league politics, or contract negotiations, Jones prefers to do things his own way.
Dallas Cowboys star edge-rusher Micah Parsons has reportedly received an offer for the massive payday he's been expected to receive this offseason.
Flag football is coming to the Olympics in 2028 and a number of NFL players will likely participate in the event. Some coaches and team owners might take issue with their players participating in flag football because of injuries, but Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he doesn't share that concern.
On a podcast, " Scoop City ," The Athletic reported that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones "really likes Travis Hunter." The two-way player out of Colorado is projected to be selected with one of the first four picks in the draft, meaning if Dallas really wants him, it would have to give up a package of picks to bring him to Arlington.