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A Clock Is Ticking on a Contract That Could Shift the NFC Power Balance

Micah Parsons has shown up—but not shown out—and fans are beginning to wonder why.

The All-Pro linebacker participated in mandatory minicamp last month, but his on-field involvement was limited. That’s raised eyebrows across Cowboys Nation, especially with training camp just weeks away and no long-term extension in place. Sources close to the situation suggest a “hold-in” scenario may be on the table—where Parsons attends camp but avoids full participation, applying subtle pressure to the front office.

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Parsons is entering the final year of his rookie deal and is widely regarded as one of the most disruptive defensive players in the NFL. With pass rushers like Nick Bosa ($34M/year) and T.J. Watt ($28M/year) setting the market, Dallas is under pressure to make Parsons one of the league’s highest-paid defenders. Yet, there’s been little visible movement from team brass.

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Stephen Jones said talks are “ongoing” and in “a good place,” but fans aren’t buying it. The longer Dallas waits, the louder the noise gets—and the riskier it becomes.

“Parsons isn’t just a star—he’s the identity of this defense,” one NFC executive told The Athletic. “This isn’t the guy you gamble on.”

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The Cowboys have walked this line before with players like Ezekiel Elliott and DeMarcus Lawrence. But with a new coaching regime, a fragile fanbase, and Super Bowl expectations looming, this standoff feels different. And louder.

Training camp opens July 21. The clock is ticking.

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