Terry McLaurin's trade request drew ridicule for the Washington Commanders, while Micah Parsons' similar request from the Dallas Cowboys highlighted ongoing contract issues. His dissatisfaction stems from the Cowboys' handling of negotiations, especially their lack of formal offers. NFL insider Benjamin Allbright indicated that Parsons desires to reunite with Commanders head coach Dan Quinn, with whom he shares a strong relationship. This reunion could meet the Commanders' long-term pass-rush needs, although significant hurdles remain, as in-division trades are rare, particularly for Parsons' availability.
Micah Parsons practically said goodbye to the Cowboys on social media after handing in a trade request. The All-Pro edge rusher is not happy with the way Dallas has handled negotiations.
NFL insider claims Micah Parsons wants to reunite with Commanders head coach Dan Quinn. The pair formed a strong relationship in Dallas, and they remain close to this day.
This would also solve a significant need for the Commanders. Signing future Pro Football Hall of Fame edge force Von Miller eased Washington's pass-rush concerns slightly, but it's only a band-aid fix.
In-division trades are becoming more common. But there is absolutely no chance - and I cannot state that loudly enough - that Jones would even take a call from the Commanders regarding Parsons' availability.
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