Micah Parsons Gives Update on Cowboys Contract Talks
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With Dak Prescott being limited in practice (completely normal for a veteran coming off an injury when No. 2 is up in the air), Joe Milton has emerged as the backup. Will Greir, a sixth-year pro who has barely played in his career, is the No. 3.
Prescott has never performed a holdout or hold-in for a new contract, but when he signed his four-year $240 million deal with $231 million guaranteed featuring an NFL-high $60 million average salary, he didn’t get it until the morning of the 2024 season opener.
Dallas Cowboys EDGE Micah Parson is dealing with back issue, but doesn’t plan to stay away from the team during camp.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys Headlines: Micah Parsons, Trevon Diggs speak out; notes from first practiceMicah Parsons shared frustration over his dealings with the team, while Trevon Diggs maintains he's happy in Dallas. Also, notes from Practice #1.