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The marriage between Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys ended last week after the defensive star was traded as an ugly divorce Green Bay Packers.
All-Professional Edge Sprinter asked for a deal earlier last month and quoted Jerry Jones Comment about him, saying he no longer wants[ed]“Going to Dallas.
Eventually, Parsons continued to move forward and signed a four-year, $188 million contract with Green Bay, a broken record.
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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons was on July 26, 2025 at training camp in the River Range Fields. (Kirby Lee/Imagn image)
Jones claimed he also offered a record-breaking deal for Parsons, but when Parsons’ agent David Mulugheta was asked about ESPN’s “first shoot,” he said it was a “loading issue.”
Mulugheta confirmed that the Cowboys offered Parsons a deal that would have an average annual value of $40.5 million, “that would have made him look at it from an APY (average annual) perspective, which is the highest salary.”
The agent claims, however, by structure, he won’t be paid to be a high-paying player in the NFL for the first three years.
“The demon in the details,” Mukhta added.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones met with external guard Micah Parsons before the NFC General Card game to play against the San Francisco 49ers. (Kevin Jairaj/USA Sports Today)
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Mulugheta also seems to suggest that Parsons promised only the first year of money with Dallas.
“If you look at many of the contracts that the Cowboy has done in the past few years … it’s guaranteed not going further than the first New Year. If you look at Mika’s current deal, he will start four years from now,” he said.
“Micha wants to be a cowboy. He cheered for the Cowboys, wore it in blue and white in Pennsylvania, wore it for the Cowboys, he wanted to be a cowboy, we did everything for him, and made him a cowboy. … It looked like Mickey in the media, and it was no doubt a fair case, but it was a fair case, but it was a fair case, ”””’

Dallas Cowboys fans signed autographs to owner Jerry Jones and defensive end Micah Parsons during a Baltimore Ravens game at AT&T Stadium on August 16, 2025 at Arlington, Texas. (Jerome Miron/imagn image)
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Parsons didn’t have another three days offseason, rather than comparing with the Faladelphia Eagles on Thursday, and he is now ready to fight the Detroit Lions in front of Lambo’s faithful presence.
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