Dak not losing sleep over Parsons-Cowboys saga
Briefly

Dak Prescott expressed confidence that Micah Parsons will be available for the Sept. 4 opener against the Philadelphia Eagles. Parsons has not practiced this summer while holding in pending a contract extension and currently remains on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal. There have been no contract talks and owner/general manager Jerry Jones has dismissed a trade request from Parsons. Trevon Diggs said he is unsure Parsons will play the opener and hopes the situation is resolved. Diggs noted Parsons has been working out individually during training camp and was later spotted at practice.
I've got confidence," Prescott said. "I told y'all that way back when. And I'm just going off of experience honestly. No different than mine. I've got confidence in that. Just hoping, which I know he is, that he's ready to play.
There's been a case of something similar to this the last three years, I believe, if not before," Prescott said. "Not necessarily. I think that people can take it however they want. I think it's kind of part of the way guys think and see things around here.
I just hope we get everything worked out, we get everything situated. All the guys miss him," Diggs said. "Everybody wants him out there. I just hope that everything gets handled so we can just go out there and win.
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