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Robert Griffin Takes Sarcastic Dig at Jerry Jones After Cowboys Owner Calls Out Micah Parsons originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Cowboys fans didn’t hide their frustrations about Micah Parsons not getting an extension yet when Jerry Jones spoke at training camp Saturday.
The Micah Parsons contract situation is looming over Cowboys training camp, but Jerry and Stephen Jones aren't budging.
The Dallas Cowboys got a deal done at training camp, but not the one fans are looking for. The Cowboys announced Sunday morning that they have signed tight end Tony Ferguson to a four-year, $52 million extension.
Cowboys fans at the team's training camp let owner Jerry Jones know they want to see Micah Parsons' contract situation resolved.
Last summer, Prescott went through his own contract negotiations with Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' front office. Ultimately, it resulted in him becoming the highest-paid player in league history with a $240 million contract. CeeDee Lamb, who held out of training camp in 2024, also got a mammoth four-year contract worth $136 million.
The Philadelphia Eagles already have a dominant edge rusher coming into their own. Nolan Smith was a Super Bowl hero from last season and is just scratching the surface after a career year in 2024. Former third-rounder Jalyx Hunt played sparingly last year behind a large wave of players in front of him.
Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million extension with the Cowboys in September. The deal made him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, with an average annual value of $60 million. The contract also included an $80 million signing bonus.