Frisco, Texas – Dallas Cowboys Opened his voluntary offseason program S for Bowl Pass Rusher Micah Parsons Monday, according to source.
In the previous two seasons, Parsons worked out mostly before participating in some organized team activities and mandatory miniCamp. Parsons enters the last year of its contracts for newcomers, who is going to play in the fifth year.
At the annual league meeting two weeks ago, the new head coach Brian Schottenheimer said he expected Parsons to be part of a voluntary work.
“I feel very comfortable. Micah said he would be around. I think he wants to be,” Schottenheimer said. “I think we’re all very comfortable with it. And at the end of the day it’s a great player and we think just starting to be honest with you. I have no doubt that it will be around.”
DAK PRESCOTT Last year participated in the entire Offseason program but Ceedee Lamb No. Lamb missed most of the training camp before signed its four -year extension of $ 134 million. At the beginning of the season, Prescott signed an extension of $ 240 million.
Cowboys and Parsons did not conceal that they wanted to make an extension of the contract. Owner and CEO Jerry Jones said he and Parsons He came to an agreement on most questions about the new store – Length, warranty and total money- after they both met for “five or six hours” at the request of the player last month.
To date, the contract has not been done partly because of the finer details that need to be developed between the executive vice -president Cowboys Stephen Jones and Parsons agent David Mulugheta, but Jerry Jones caused a stir by saying he did not know the name Mulughet.
Parsons responded to X by saying that there would be no agreement without the MULUGHETA involved.