Jerry Jones claims Micah Parsons’ agent hindered cowboy’s negotiations

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Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones points his finger to Micah Parsons’ agent over the stopped negotiations.

Jones revealed in a performance on Cowboys Legend Michael Irvins Show On Thursday, he thought the organization had reached an agreement with the two-time all-pro defensive end before Parson’s agent stopped it.

Dallas Cowboys defensive than Micah Parsons (11) responds after the match against Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium on August 16, 2025. (Kevin Jairaj/ Imag- Pictures)

“When we wanted to send the details to the agent, the agent asked us to keep it up our A-,” Jones claimed.

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“Micah and I talked, and then we had to send it over to the agent. We had our appointments on period, amount, guarantees – everything. We would send it over to the agent and the agent said, ‘Don’t do because we have all that to negotiate.’ Well, I had already negotiated it.

Jones added that “We’ve had the negotiation in my mind.”

“The agent is trying to get his nose in it right now and try to get in there and improve the brand we had already said.”

Pakinomist Digital reached out to Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, for comment.

Dallas Cowboys owns Jerry Jones at training camp at River Ridge Fields on July 27, 2025. (Kirby Lee/ Imag- Pictures)

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Parsons has been a presence on the sidelines, but stopped negotiations on his rookie deal has resulted in a team-in. Parsons made a trade request earlier this month in a post on social media, expressing that he “no longer wants (s) to be held to close door negotiations without my agent present.”

Parsons enters the last season of his five-year rookie contract, to earn $ 24 million. According to reports, he is looking for a new deal with an average salary of $ 40 million. But Jones said that the agreement they apparently agreed would have achieved a serious payday for Parsons.

“It would have made him the highest paid guaranteed player, except for a quarterback, in Nfl, “ He told Irvin on Thursday.

Dallas Cowboys fans keep the owner Jerry Jones and Defensive End Micah Parsons (11) during the second half of the game against Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium on August 16, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Jerome Miron/Imag images)

“The world would know that I want Micah if they knew what I had offered him – and he knows what I offered him. Then the world would know that I want Micah to play on the team and that I respect him for what he can bring to the team.”

Despite the public fallout, first -year coach Brian Schottenheimer seemed optimistic that Parsons would be on the field for Dallas in the season opener against Philadelphia Eagles on September 4th.

“I feel good that Micah will be out there against Philadelphia Eagles,” he said Wednesday.

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