Jerry Jones is doubtful about Micah Parsons playing in the season opener against the Eagles. Parsons requested a trade, but this was dismissed by Jones as a negotiating tactic for a long-term deal. There have been no discussions between Jones and Parsons or his agent since the request. Parsons remains under contract for this season, set to earn $21.324 million on his fifth-year option. Despite not engaging in drills, Parsons continues to participate in team walkthroughs.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones expressed doubts about Pro Bowl edge rusher Micah Parsons' availability for the season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, stating, "No, absolutely not... a big part of that is his decision." Parsons recently made a trade request that Jones dismissed as part of negotiations for a multiyear contract, indicating the Cowboys have not engaged in discussions with Parsons' agent.
Parsons is currently under contract for the season on the fifth-year option of his rookie contract, earning $21.324 million. Jerry Jones compared Parsons' situation to Dak Prescott and DeMarcus Lawrence, suggesting that players can perform well even on final-year contracts or franchise tags.
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