Micah Parsons hasn't received contract offer from Cowboys
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is looking competent with the way the Cincinnati Bengals are handling the Trey Hendrickson situation.
Colin Cowherd discusses Jerry Jones contemplating if he should step down as the Dallas Cowboys GM, and what that would mean for the franchise that hasn’t seen the NFC Championship game since 1995.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys Headlines: Trevon Diggs in doghouse; JJ Watt blasts Jerry for injury commentsMonday's press conference brought bizarre comments on the Micah Parsons talks and maybe the laying of groundwork for Trevon Diggs' 2026 departure.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones thinks this Cowboys’ season and this Cowboys’ training camp have a chance to be different, but they already are. As I mentioned in my question at Monday‘s news conference — a question that produced a six-minute answer from the Cowboys’ owner-president-general manager — this is the first time the club has gone to camp as the one with the longest NFC
Jerry Jones when asked if he’s embarrassed about the Cowboys’ NFC title game drought (29 years, longest in the conference): “I’m living for now. That’s how I rationalize it. … Face music? This isn’t music. I’m glad to be here. I’m excited about being out here and what this camp… pic.twitter.com/HFPL79Zt9M
The Dallas Cowboys are ready to head to training camp after new head coach Brian Schottenheimer initiated a high-energy OTA and minicamp program that has seemed to capture the respect of fans and players.
While Micah Parsons’ contract negotiations have gotten most of the attention, the Cowboys’ Pro-Bowl lineman still awaits a new deal.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was put on blast by the panel of ESPN's First Take for prioritizing attention over the team's Super Bowl success.