Given that the Dallas Cowboys have gone 29 seasons since appearing in an NFC Championship Game — the longest drought in the conference — owner Jerry Jones has found himself occasionally considering whether to step down as general manager.
“Yes, momentary,” he said Monday. “Small fractions of seconds, I promise you.”
With his player personnel duties seemingly not changing anytime soon, Jones remains focused on how to get the Cowboys back to the Super Bowl. That seems unlikely to happen anytime soon without a happy, healthy and productive Micah Parsons in the fold, and the star defender’s contract dispute was the primary topic of discussion Monday before the start of training camp.
“There’s nothing new about what we’re talking about here today relative to contracts,” Jones said.
“If you say, ‘Well, if you don’t get him in you’re going to lose the first two games, then go on to win the Super Bowl,’ well, we’ll take that,” he continued, referencing running back Emmitt Smith’s 1993 holdout.
There were no updates on the on-field status of Parsons — who was present for the start of camp — from Jones, executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones or new coach Brian Schottenheimer. It’s the second straight offseason where financial dealings with standout players risk overshadowing the Cowboys’ football preparations.
The ever-loquacious Jerry Jones alternated between praising Parsons’ business acumen and pointing out he had dealt with an injury for the first time in his career, missing a handful of games because of a high ankle sprain. He seemingly took a dig at Parsons’ durability when probed about what they’d do if he didn’t practice.
“He was hurt six games last year, seriously,” Jones said. “I remember signing a player for the highest-paid at the position in the league, and he got knocked out two-thirds of the year in Dak Prescott. So, there [are] a number of issues you possibly can take into consideration, simply because the participant does, once you’re fascinated with committing and guaranteeing cash.”
When requested if the common annual wage is a part of the rationale why the Cowboys have not been capable of come to phrases but on a cope with Parsons, CEO Stephen Jones stated it wasn’t “productive to speak about any particulars about what’s holding what up.”
“Contracts are 4, 5 years, OK?” Jerry Jones chimed in. “There’s a number of water beneath the bridge for those who step on the market and do one thing within the first two or three. … There’s lots to have a look at over a number of years that might make a giant distinction.
“Have you ever ever heard of any golf equipment committing to any gamers, they usually did not pan out after they dedicated to them? Now we have.”
Jones additionally indicated that he had but to talk to Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta. Nonetheless, the 82-year-old Jones stated he nonetheless enjoys making participant personnel choices, even towards the backdrop of fixed criticism.
Whereas Parsons did not instantly reply to Jerry Jones’ remark, it seems that he was displeased with what his staff proprietor stated. He reshared a social media put up made by former NFL star J.J. Watt that learn, “Anytime you possibly can publicly take a dig at your star quarterback and your star cross rusher concurrently, proper earlier than the season begins, you simply gotta take it… Nothing makes guys wish to struggle for you greater than listening to how upset you’re that they acquired damage whereas preventing for you.”
Parsons had 12.0 sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 13 video games (Jones mistakenly stated that Parsons missed six video games), the bottom tallies of his 4 seasons in Dallas in every class. The 26-year-old defensive finish is current at camp, one thing the elder Jones appreciates, nevertheless it isn’t clear if Parsons will take part within the first apply. He is going into the fifth and ultimate 12 months of his rookie contract, and the Cowboys would be capable of apply the franchise tag in 2026.
Micah Parsons has been one of many sport’s high edge rushers because the Cowboys drafted him in 2021. (Photograph by Cooper Neill/Getty Photos)
The sting rusher market exploded this offseason. Solely 5 gamers have eclipsed Nick Bosa’s earlier report mark for the very best wage amongst edge rushers ($34 million), with T.J. Watt turning into the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL historical past final week; he signed a three-year, $123 million deal, giving him an annual wage of $41 million.
Beforehand, Prescott participated in coaching camp final 12 months earlier than getting a brand new contract earlier than the beginning of the season that made him the NFL’s highest-paid participant. Extensive receiver CeeDee Lamb held out of camp earlier than receiving a brand new $136 million, four-year contract with $100 million assured final August. These protracted dealings got here forward of a 7-10 season that marked the tip of Mike McCarthy’s five-year run as coach.
Tuesday will function a sign of how Parsons feels about his contract talks with the Cowboys. Despite the fact that he did report back to the staff for coaching camp, he may choose to not take part within the staff’s first coaching apply and “maintain in,” an strategy that has grow to be well-liked amongst gamers in contract disputes who’re aiming to keep away from getting fined.
Parsons admitted on the “Six Toes Beneath” podcast earlier in July that he thinks Cowboys possession has made contract talks “extra sophisticated than it needs to be,” however he stated in a separate interview with PennLive final week that he is “going to get mine it doesn’t matter what.”
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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