The recent contract extension for Myles Garrett with the Cleveland Browns, which makes him the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL at $40 million per season, has had repercussions around the league, especially with the Dallas Cowboys and their defensive star Micah Parsons
Parsons, who has been a key piece in the Cowboys’ defense since his arrival in the NFL, is in the final year of his rookie contract and will be looking for a lucrative extension. With Garrett’s contract as a reference, Parsons is expected to aspire to a similar or even higher figure, which puts Dallas management in a bind due to salary cap restrictions.
Jerry Jones clarifies the situation
Regarding speculation about a possible trade of Parsons, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was clear about it:
We have no intention of trading Micah Parsons. He is a key part of our future and we will do everything we can to keep him
Jerry Jones
Parsons’ reaction
Parsons, for his part, has shown his stance on the situation with a cryptic message on social media, which has increased uncertainty among fans:
Everything is business in the NFL. We’ll see what happens
Micah Parsons
The pressure is on the Cowboys to reach a deal that satisfies Parsons and ensures his stay with the team without compromising the franchise’s financial balance. In the coming weeks, negotiations are expected to intensify as the league closely monitors this potential mega-deal.