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Talks between Jones and Parsons began in January, and the two sides haven't spoken since an Aug. 1 trade request
The star linebacker, who recently requested a trade from Dallas while hoping for a long-term contract extension, is persistent in wanting out of the organization, but team owner Jerry Jones insists that a trade will not happen.
Micah Parsons clears up any confusion about his viral moment of lying on a training table during the Dallas Cowboys' preseason finale.
The first-year coach added that he still believes Parsons will play in the first game of the regular season, in 12 days at Philadelphia. Schottenheimer may be in a shrinking minority of people who think Parsons will play, unless a new deal is signed before then.
Jones has gone public with his side of the ongoing dispute over contract negotiations, which has only added more fuel to the fire. He recently claimed that he offered Parsons a massive new deal, one that Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, outright rejected. But that was later disputed, with Mulugheta refuting the claim as false.
In the midst of what has become a messy public ordeal, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made a stunning remark about contract talks with Micah Parsons.
Parsons says his posture on the sideline during the preseason finale was not a reflection on his feelings about his teammates who were on the field.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNMicah Parsons has funny response to Falcons fan's trade suggestion
Micah Parsons is not happy with the Dallas Cowboys. After failing to secure a long-term deal, the All-Pro edge rusher wants a trade and doesn't care who knows it. One Atlanta Falcons fan learned this first hand on Friday night during a viral encounter with Parsons.