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topicnews · July 18, 2025

“I will get mine, no matter what happens”

“I will get mine, no matter what happens”


The Dallas Cowboys will open the training camp next week. Micah Parsons still has not received his long -term contract extension with great money.

After Parsons led his football camp in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Parsons said that he was not annoyed by a deal. He only plans to put down and work his head.

“I just work harder. For me, I look at it as if people don't see their value, they don't cry and sit down.

The value of Parsons for the cowboys is through the roof. The do-it-all-pass-pass rusher has generated at least 12 sacks in all four seasons that he has played, deserves four Pro-Bowls and two all-pro-nods of the first team, forced nine fumbling and generated 256 duels. He is a Matchup album for criminal offenses, thanks to his ability to move and to discrombobotize games regardless of the situation.

Parsons is one of several Pass -Rushern who are looking for a new deal while we are going at the beginning of the season. TJ Watt and Trey Hendrickson have skipped a new deal outside of the season workouts. Aidan Hutchinson is entitled to extend after his third year, but has a leg injury at the end.

The 26-year-old Parsons are not worried about what others have already received or have already received, such as Myles Garretts $ 40 million a year because he is confident that he will “get my” regardless of other contracts.

“I will only get mine, no matter what happens,” said Parsons. “You know what I mean? How, the markets change every year. Your salary cap rose by a further 18%this year. So if you want to know contracts, all contracts are based on the percentage. Like every player, a highly paid player, takes a percentage of the salaries. So it is not really the number.