

As the Dallas Cowboys prepare for preseason workouts, linebacker Micah Parsons enters the final season of his rookie contract in a familiar scenario: elite production combined with lengthy negotiations for an extension.
While one of the league’s most outstanding talents is in the midst of contract negotiations, another headline grabbed the attention on Friday.
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Micah Parsons reacts to Shannon Sharpe case
Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe‘s contract with Colin Cowherd’s “The Volume” has expired, and industry insiders told Front Office Sports that several suitors are ready to sign Sharpe to a deal worth more than $100 million.
A few hours after that news, Parsons took to social media to respond to anyone suggesting he “leave the podcast”. “Leave the podcast Micah,” Parsons was told.
Parsons launched “The Edge with Micah Parsons” in collaboration with Bleacher Report in 2023. Since then, it has become one of the most important podcasts in the sports world.
For Parsons, the challenge remains balancing the important extension negotiations with his continued dominance on the field and growing media influence.
Negotiations between Parsons and Jerry Jones have been straightforward and deliberate
Jones claims to have spent “five or six hours with him,” discussing guarantees, contract length and total value in face-to-face meetings, according to Dallas Cowboys writer Tommy Yarrish.
Although there is already a general agreement on the framework, Jones insists that “there is no urgency” and prefers to “pay more and do it right” rather than rush to sign a contract.
In 13 games last season, Parsons recorded 12 sacks and 43 tackles, and two forced fumbles, which ranks him among the best quarterback hunters in the league.
In 63 career games, he has recorded 52.5 sacks, has been selected to the Pro Bowl four times and has been named to the First Team All-Pro twice since his debut in 2021.
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