Cowboys Urged Toward Micah Parsons Contract Signing With Stunning DeMarcus Ware Comparison

Dallas Cowboys Urged Toward Micah Parsons Contract Signing With Stunning  DeMarcus Ware Comparison - Athlon Sports

FRISCO — Fans waited every passing day of last summer for the Dallas Cowboys to lock in contract extensions for Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb. Both obvious moves on the team’s part, but Dallas never veered of course and paid both players at the eleventh hour.

There was a laser focus on both players’ situations at the time. Anyone taking a step back, however, could have predicted the same thing happening a year later when defensive star Micah Parsons was due his own contract extension.

Flash forward and the exact same situation has unfolded at The Star. Through the first week of June, the Cowboys have no progress with Parsons and have yet to play nice with his agent to get the ball rolling on this front.

While the saga continues, it becomes more obvious by the day that Parsons deserves his new deal and probably deserved it months ago.

Tom Blair at NFL.com continues to drive the campaign, listing Parsons as one of the veterans most deserving of a raise heading into next season.

“Just three guys since 1960 have collected 50-plus sacks, nine-plus passes defensed and nine-plus forced fumbles in their first four pro seasons, and Parsons is one of them. The other two: Hall of Famer DeMarcus Ware and imminent Hall of Famer J.J. Watt.”

That is just one stat that illustrates the trajectory that Parsons is currently on. One would think that such mention with another Cowboy great like Ware and the Canton-bound Watt would make this more of a glaring point.

Nonetheless, the Cowboys are choosing to play this their way. Even if another defensive star or nonquarterback resets the market, they are content waiting until they are ready.

Cowboys have signed two stars to big-money contracts. Micah Parsons is next  in line

Will that wait last as long as Prescott’s hours before Week 1 kickoff raise from September? Hopefully not. But the bottom line remains the same: Parsons is deserving of a massive contract extension and remains within his right to fight for a pay day.

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