The Dallas Cowboys offered Micah Parsons a deal that would have made him the highest-guaranteed non-quarterback in the NFL, and Jerry Jones says he reached agreement with Parsons on term, amount and guarantees. Jones reports that when the proposal reached Parsons' agent, the agent rejected it and declined to negotiate, using profane language. Jones compared the situation to the Dak Prescott timeline and said the team has three years to resolve the matter and that failure to reach terms can be costly. Separately, the Washington Commanders traded running back Brian Robinson Jr. to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
"Micah and I talked," Jones explained. "And then we were going to send it over to the agent, and we had our agreements on term, amount, guarantees, everything. We were going to send it over to the agent, and the agent said, 'Don't bother because we've got all that to negotiate.' Well, I'd already negotiated. I'd already moved off my mark on several areas. So, the issue - very frankly - is we've had the negotiation in my mind, and the agent's trying to get his nose in it right now and try to come in there and improve off the mark that we'd already set."
"We've really got three years to work this thing out," Jones added. "It's a basic contract. It's there to go. I did that with Dak. And we couldn't agree, so Dak played his last year of his contract, then we franchised him. So it's exactly what happened with Dak... If he doesn't, it's very costly. It's very costly for everybody."
"to stick it up our ass."
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