Micah Parsons skipped second week of Cowboys OTAs (as he should)
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The article discusses the Dallas Cowboys' mismanagement of player contracts, particularly highlighting linebacker Micah Parsons' situation. Despite Parsons attending the first voluntary OTA session, he didn't attend the second week. The piece criticizes the Cowboys for delaying long-term contracts, leading to increased costs and less preparation for players. This pattern was evident with previous players like CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott. It suggests Parsons' contract delay could cost more, especially with rising benchmarks set by other players. The article attributes the Cowboys' lack of recent success partly to owner Jerry Jones' stubbornness in contract negotiations, implying he'd rather attract media attention than ensure team stability.
Originally by Mike Florioon May 31, 2025
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