
Dallas Cowboys delay Micah Parsons extension — But why? Inside the growing tension
The Dallas Cowboys have one of the top defensive players in the NFL in Micah Parsons. But instead of locking him up with a long-term contract extension, the team is taking its time—and raising serious questions in the process.
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' slow approach with Micah Parsons raises eyebrows
Micah Parsons is a game-changer. In just three NFL seasons, he's become a two-time All-Pro, posted 40.5 sacks, and earned a reputation as one of the league's most feared defenders. Players like Parsons don't come around often. So why are the Cowboys hesitating?
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Cowboys aren't close to a deal with Parsons. Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, Schefter said Dallas is 'slow playing it again,' and added that the team hasn't shown urgency in getting a deal done.
Parsons is expected to report to training camp, but contract talks remain stalled.
A familiar pattern: Cowboys' contract delays could hurt them again in 2025
This isn't a new issue for Dallas. The team has a history of delaying big-money deals. It happened with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb. Now it's happening again with a player who could anchor the defense for years.
Dallas plays in one of the NFL's toughest divisions, and they open the 2025 season against the Eagles. The last thing they need is drama around their best defender.
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Delaying a deal this close to the season risks creating unnecessary tension—and distractions.
If the Cowboys wait too long, they may end up paying even more. Edge rushers like Nick Bosa and T.J. Watt have raised the price tag, and Parsons will likely want to reset the market. The longer Dallas drags this out, the higher that number may climb.
FAQs
Why haven't the Cowboys extended Micah Parsons yet?
The Cowboys appear to be slow-playing negotiations, a strategy they've used in the past with stars like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.
According to reports, both sides aren't close to a deal, and Dallas hasn't shown urgency despite Parsons' elite production.
Could Micah Parsons hold out of training camp?
As of now, Parsons is expected to report to camp. However, if contract talks continue to stall, a holdout could become an option to put pressure on the Cowboys to finalize a long-term extension.
How much is Micah Parsons expected to earn in a new deal?
Parsons is likely to demand a contract that matches or exceeds top edge rushers like Nick Bosa, who earns around $34 million per year.
His elite performance makes him a strong candidate to reset the market.
Delaying the deal could backfire on Cowboys
There's also the risk of sending the wrong message. A delay could make Parsons feel undervalued, especially after everything he's done for the team. At this point, there's no reason to wait. The Cowboys need to secure Micah Parsons now, before this situation turns into a bigger problem.
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Micah Parsons contract news, Cowboys roster decisions, and NFL offseason updates continue to drive headlines as fans wait for Dallas to make a move.
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