NFL insider Jon Machota reported Wednesday that Micah Parsons may be rethinking his contract stance. Back in December, Parsons said he didn’t need $40 million per year, but since then, new deals for Maxx Crosby ($35.5M/year) and Myles Garrett ($40M/year) have reshaped the market for top edge rushers.
Parsons addressed the situation Tuesday night at a Cowboys charity event. He said that he might not take part in on-field work much this offseason without a contract extension. He further added a deal needs to be in place before training camp, as he doesn’t want to get off to a slow start in 2025.
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Meanwhile, Myles Garrett ’s deal has raised the bar. The Browns edge rusher signed a four-year, $160 million extension with $122.8 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history, per The Associated Press.
That contract may now become the baseline in talks with Parsons. Parsons, a two-time All-Pro, has 40.5 sacks in three seasons.
While a deal has not yet been finalized, all signs point to it being a top priority before training camp. Micah Parsons is preparing for the final season of his rookie contract and discussions over an extension with Dallas continue. Per a report released from Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News last month, Parsons is expected to seek a contract worth $200M.
His reported target would surpass the $160M deal signed by Garrett. It would also exceed Ja’Marr Chase ’s average salary of $40.25M, the current highest among non-QBs.
The Cowboys have not yet finalized a deal, though team owner Jones has indicated that talks are ongoing. If an agreement is reached at or near Parsons’ reported ask, he’d become the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history. Heena singh Heena Singh is an NFL writer at Sportskeeda with over four years of experience in the field, most recently with Essentially Sports.
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Micah Parsons sets timeline for contract extension with Cowboys after Myles Garrett's $160,000,000 payday

NFL insider Jon Machota reported Wednesday that Micah Parsons may be rethinking his contract stance.