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Dallas Cowboys’ Micah Parsons talks absence from offseason activities, contract situation

Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons explains why he was away from offseason activities last week.

Dallas Cowboys star pass rusher Micah Parsons missed voluntary team activities earlier this offseason as the Pro Bowler angles for a new contract.

The word voluntary means that this isn’t necessarily a big deal. But he’s one of several Cowboys stars who are in need of new contracts heading into the 2024 season.

Parsons, 25, is under contract for the next two seasons after Dallas picked up the option on his deal for the 2025 campaign.

Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys

The situation is not as urgent as what we’re seeing with quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, both of whom are entering the final years of their current deals. In fact, Lamb is a holdout from mandatory minicamp.

In talking about his own situation with reporters on Tuesday, Parsons explained that his absence from voluntary activities was as much to do with his body as his current contract situation.

“Yeah, you know, I think the more years you have, the more you understand that there’s also like the business side to it. You know, and I think that’s what camp is for. I mean, there was a time where Aaron Donald didn’t even go to camp and he won Defensive Player of the Year and then went to the playoffs. Like, are we forgetting these times?

Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys

Like we wasn’t talking about the best defensive player wasn’t even in camp. And we’re in minicamps. Voluntary at that. So you know, (mini)camp was something that is mandatory. So, I’m just looking at it as a time for my body to heal.”

Dallas Cowboys’ Micah Parsons, via Jane Slater of NFL Media

Parsons added that being an undersized pass rusher also played a role in his absence. He’s simply attempting to prepare for the season. Whether he’s playing the media game remains to be seen.

 

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