- NFL. Micah Parson opens a new battle front with Jerry Jones
- NFL. Jerry Jones' shocking ission about Micah Parsons' contract extension
The NFL is a league in constant flux, and salaries are no exception. Recent reports reveal that the Dallas Cowboys are set to offer Micah Parsons a monstrous contract, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league's history.
Clarence Hill of All City DLLS reports that Parsons and Jerry Jones have struck a deal, one that could dwarf the staggering figures seen during this same free-agency window.
Players Micah Parsons Will Sur
Myles Garrett's annual salary is $40 million, the most for a defensive back, while Ja'Marr Chase will make an annual average of $40.25 million, for the best salary for an offensive player; so Micah Parsons if he receives his contract will exceed these two figures.
The Story Behind Micah Parsons' Contract
But don't hold your breath-the Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons haven't signed a thing yet. The holdup? The team left Parsons' agent, David Mulugheta, out of the negotiations, and Parsons won't put pen to paper without his agent's involvement and approval. To the frustration of both sides, the Cowboys haven't spoken to Mulugheta since the NFL Scouting Combine.
It's a tactic straight out of the Dallas Cowboys' playbook, one backed by Executive Vice President Stephen Jones, who loves cutting through the middleman and talking directly to players.
They've pulled this move before, holding face-to-face contract talks with Tony Romo, DeMarcus Lawrence, Jason Witten, and Zack Martin-all without their agents in the room.