

The Dallas Cowboys find themselves at the center of ridicule once again, and this time, it’s over a spectacular failure in negotiating with their best defensive player, Micah Parsons.
What should have been a straightforward contract extension for the 26-year-old Pro Bowler has instead become a PR disaster, with fans and analysts alike questioning how the franchise managed to fumble so badly.
Parsons shocked the football world on Friday when he publicly requested a trade via a long statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
The linebacker, who is entering the final year of his rookie deal, detailed how negotiations with the Cowboys went sideways, not because of money, but because of miscommunication and what many see as front office incompetence.
According to reporting from Dianna Russini and Jon Machota of The Athletic, the Cowboys essentially ignored Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, believing that casual conversations between owner Jerry Jones and Parsons were sufficient to secure a deal.
“Among the key issues: Parsons said he spoke directly with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in March. The team believed those conversations were negotiations and that it had a deal, multiple league sources said. But Parsons believed the talks were just conversations, writing that he told the Cowboys that his agent would reach out, ‘thinking this would get things done.’ When Parsons‘ agent attempted to start negotiations, Parsons wrote, the Cowboys declined to engage with him and told the pass rusher that they believed they already had a deal,” The Athletic wrote.
In his statement, Parsons also accused the team of going “silent” on Mulugheta when the agent reached out to finalize a deal. The revelation was enough to ignite a firestorm of criticism across the NFL community.
Fans and analysts slam Dallas’ front office
It didn’t take long for social media to erupt in laughter and disbelief at the Cowboys’ approach.
“It’s a laughable situation that an NFL organization operates like this,” wrote Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team.
“Jerry Jones has ruined a once great franchise,” one fan posted, while another added, “Jerry needs to retire or sell the team.”
From “Only the Cowboys…” to “Jerry Jones is hilarious man,” the reactions ranged from humorous to outright frustrated.
Fans across the league, including some in Dallas, are wondering how a team with championship aspirations could let something so preventable spiral into a mess.
Parsons, who has 52.5 sacks and nine forced fumbles through four seasons, isn’t just any player.
He’s a generational defensive talent, already a four-time Pro Bowler and the 2021 Defensive Rookie of the Year. Players like Parsons don’t come around often, and they certainly don’t typically walk away because of mismanaged meetings.
The Jerry Jones problem
Critics have long pointed to Jerry Jones’ dual role as owner and general manager as a weakness in the Cowboys organization.
Though he led the team to three Super Bowl titles in the early 1990s, the Cowboys haven’t appeared in an NFC Championship Game since 1995. Many believe Jones‘ unwillingness to delegate and modernize his approach continues to hold the team back.
Parsons appears to be just the latest star to suffer from this outdated mindset. As one comment read: “This is an insane move by Dallas and yet… totally understandable for Dallas.”
If the Cowboys can’t smooth things over with their best player, they risk losing both a defensive anchor and any credibility with other future stars. For now, the rest of the NFL is laughing, and not in a good way for Dallas.
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