Micah Parsons sets record straight on new deal with Cowboys: “The market is set at $35(million)”
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons has been making headlines recently, not for his performance on the field, but for his evolving stance on contract negotiations. Once content with not being the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league, Parsons now appears to be reevaluating his approach as talks with the Cowboys intensify.At the Annual Cowboys' Reliant HR Derby, Parsons spoke candidly about the complexities of determining his worth in the current market. "The market is set at ($35 million)," he said, referencing the high-value deals signed by players like Maxx Crosby. Parsons highlighted his prime production and versatility, arguing that his performance could rival, or even exceed, that of some of the league's top earners. Got turnt up! Tom Brady enjoys Travis Scott show at Coachella in a rare occasion for the GOATWith over 12 sacks in each of his last four […]