Micah Parsons dropped a bomb on the Cowboys when he requested a trade last week and hasn’t practiced since. His post, which looked like a goodbye letter on X, read: “Thank you Dallas !” Some thought it was a leverage play. But insiders say his agent, David Mulugheta, is dead serious. Parsons is missing key reps while claiming a sore back, but the tension feels way bigger than any injury. Meanwhile, owner Jerry Jones?
He’s made his decision quite clear: “Again, no. Absolutely not. A big part of that is his decision. How would I know that?” And just like that, the team’s most dominant defender is now stuck. Parsons’ four-time Pro Bowl resume lies bare just like that, while training camp boils with frustration. And Jerry’s not making any promises. If Micah stays, will he suit up for Week 1? Right now, it’s looking like September 4 isn’t even on Jerry’s radar.
He’s not the one backing down. The thing is, Micah’s “sore back” excuse is starting to feel more like a message. He hasn’t been practicing, and around the league, people are calling it what it is—a hold-in. It’s become the go-to move for stars stuck in contract drama. With the 2020 CBA making real holdouts brutal financially, players now just show up, skip the reps, and let the silence speak. But even that has limits. And Jerry? He’s got a nuclear option sitting in his desk drawer—the five-day letter.
If Parsons stays away too long, the Cowboys can officially notify him and place him on the reserve/left squad list. That would shut the door on his entire 2025 season—no practices, no paycheck. Even worse, his contract would freeze and roll over. Meaning he’d still be stuck in 2026 under that same $24 million fifth-year option. Jerry hasn’t pulled that trigger yet, but he clearly has thought about it. “I did notice him, but there’s 200 players out here,” he said.
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Now imagine that. The one insane wrecking ball with 52.5 sacks in just 63 games, missing the whole season opener. Not because of an actual injury—but because of an unnecessary open trade demand. What happens if Micah pushes Jerr Jones further? Daring him to send that letter? This standoff doesn’t feel like it’s cooling down anytime soon.
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