Micah Parsons will attend training camp but won't commit to participating without a deal
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Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons attended the team's mandatory minicamp but didn't participate as he awaits a contract extension. Although Parsons spoke with owner Jerry Jones, they didn't discuss his contract. Parsons hopes to secure a deal before the Cowboys' training camp in Oxnard, California, and remains optimistic. He plans to attend the camp regardless but may not join on-field activities.
Currently, in the final year of his contract, Parsons aims for a new deal that would surpass Ja’Marr Chase’s record, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback. Despite the uncertainty, Parsons plans to continue preparing for the season. Meanwhile, Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb's past contract extension experience is noted, highlighting the tension such negotiations can create.
Originally by Charean Williamson June 10, 2025
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