


Micah Parsons Requests Trade from Dallas Cowboys Amid Contract Disputes
Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys, citing frustrations over stagnant contract negotiations and lack of communication, with teammate support.
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Overview
- Micah Parsons, a key player for the Dallas Cowboys, has requested a trade due to ongoing contract negotiation issues.
- Frustration over stagnant discussions and poor communication from the Cowboys prompted Parsons' trade request.
- Teammates, including CeeDee Lamb, have shown support for Parsons amid his trade request.
- Parsons has expressed a desire to avoid private negotiations without his agent present.
- The situation highlights ongoing tensions between Parsons and the Cowboys regarding contract terms.
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Micah Parsons requested a trade due to frustration over stagnant contract negotiations, lack of communication from the Cowboys, and dissatisfaction with private negotiations occurring without his agent present.
Teammates, including wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, have shown support for Micah Parsons amid his trade request.
Micah Parsons is entering the final year of his rookie contract in 2025, and negotiations for a contract extension have stalled with no significant communication between his agent and the Cowboys front office.
Micah Parsons has been an outstanding player, achieving 52.5 sacks which is the fifth-most through a player's first four seasons, and is one of only two players to have at least 12 sacks in each of his first four years.
The Dallas Cowboys have a tradition of stalling major contracts for star players, as seen previously with players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb before they eventually re-signed.
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