Micah Parsons and Dallas Cowboys have not yet made a firm decision on the future of the defensive with the franchise. Friday, the 26 -year -old confirmed that he had asked for a job after Jerry Jones and Co did not agree on his prolongation conditions. Ceedee Lamb and Trevon Diggs are among the many cowboys players who supported Parsons, urging the management to keep it.
However, cowboys are mom. “I will not continue to talk about the contractual situation of Micah,” said coach Brian Schottenheimer on Saturday via journalist ESPN NFL Todd Archer. He also added that he hoped that the quadruple professional professional and the double all-pro team of the first team will remain in practice.
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And things turned out as planned Schotenheimer. Parsons appeared in training on Saturday. Todd Archer d’Espn reported that the 26 -year -old was on the ground, but “he is not in his n ° 11 jersey for the first time at the camp”.
Parsons practiced that several fans protested the owner of the Cowboys, Jerry Jones, just outside the training center. “Fire Jerry Jones,” read a poster.
The fans hope that Micah Parsons, the defensive pillar of the cowboys since its writing in 2021, will remain behind.
“It seems that Parsons will remain,” said a person on X, a platform formerly known as Twitter. “Is this a sign?” Another speculated, publishing a photo of practicing Micah on Saturday.
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“ I don’t want to play for Dallas ” cowboys ”
The latest developments come one day after Parsons asked for a business on Friday, declaring on social networks that “I no longer want to play for Dallas Cowboys”.
Before Saturday, he did not participate in activities on the field at the training camp while looking for a long -term extension which would make him one of the best paid defensive players in the League.
“Yes, I wanted to be here. I did everything I could to show that I wanted to be a cowboys and wear the star on my helmet,” wrote Parsons.
“Unfortunately, I don’t want to be here anymore. I no longer want to be held to close the door negotiations without my agent.