BREAKING NEWS: Cowboys Star Will Sadly Price Himself Out of Dallas This Season.

In terms of tying up standout pass rusher Micah Parsons, the Dallas Cowboys are still ready to take a risk. It’s a poor impression, whether Jerry Jones was making fun of his star’s agent or the organization wasn’t using the media to emphasize how important it was to keep Parsons.

With the regular season quickly coming, the squad suddenly has very little time to fix the team’s poor appearance. On his rookie deal, Parsons is scheduled to play in the fifth year. This might be the final time we see Parsons in a Dallas uniform if an agreement isn’t reached before the season begins.

It’s not getting any less expensive to extend pass rushers, and Parsons has the potential to increase his price significantly this season. The veteran is considered the league’s best defender as well as the best pass rusher when discussing unstoppable defensive forces. However, before deciding on their best player, the Cowboys decided it would be prudent to re-sign Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb. Our current stalemate, which could lead to an all-time gaffe, is the product of this.

The Cowboys Cannot Afford to Go into 2025 Season Without Paying Parsons.

The two parties are headed for divorce if they start this season without an extension. Too many teams are eager to provide the star a record-breaking contract because they are desperate for a pass rush. Dallas’ meager edge is that Parsons is still bound by his contract when he accepts the offer. They forfeit any advantage they may have if they make the star play out the last year of the contract.

Even if the Cowboys use the franchise tag, this will still lead to a bidding war. The majority of players refuse to play until that agreement or trade is in place, thus the tag is really merely a hold that gives teams the ability to negotiate. It wouldn’t be shocking to see this as the last straw given the apparent animosity currently existing between the two parties.

If the Cowboys are serious about keeping their greatest player, Parsons needs to sign a new contract by the end of the 2025 offseason. If he doesn’t, the star will negotiate a record-breaking contract that Dallas can’t offer after paying top price for other players.

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