The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their voluntary minicamp with Micah Parsons in attendance, as expected by head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Parsons, a top pass rusher, emphasized the importance of being with his team for chemistry and leadership. While Parsons has yet to secure a long-term extension with the Cowboys, he continues to participate in team events, positioning himself for negotiations for a lucrative deal.
Parsons, a standout pass rusher since being drafted 11th overall in 2021, has been a consistent force for the Cowboys. With accolades such as Defensive Rookie of the Year and multiple All-Pro selections, Parsons is aiming for a groundbreaking contract, potentially surpassing the $160 million deal signed by Myles Garrett. At just 25 years old, Parsons holds significant leverage due to his youth and impressive track record, making a substantial contract extension a realistic possibility as he aims to secure his future with the Cowboys.