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Micah Parsons trade request: Brian Schottenheimer pressed on Dallas Cowboys star’s status for Week 1
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was asked if he expects Micah Parsons to be on the field Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Simply put, he hopes so.

In positive news, Parsons was spotted at practice Saturday. That’s despite his official trade request amid contract negotiations.

Schottenheimer can’t control much in this situation. He just has to hope Parsons and Cowboys’ management can get some sort of deal done soon.

“Micah is a competitor,” Schottenheimer said. “I hope to see Micah out there soon. When the business gets worked out, it gets worked out.”

Parsons, 26, is entering the final year of his rookie deal. The two-time All-Pro pass rusher revealed that he initially approached the Cowboys about a contract extension after the 2023 season. Dallas “did not want to start any negotiations at that point.” Fast forward to this past March, Parsons met with Jerry and Stephen Jones to talk about leadership. Parsons said the conversation shifted into a discussion about his contract. He informed Jones that his agent, David Mulugheta, would reach out.

When Mulugheta reached out, he was told the deal was “pretty much already done” — this wasn’t the case. From there, the Cowboys “went silent,” according to Parsons.

“Up to today, the team has not had a single conversation with my agent about a contract,” Parsons said. “Not one demand has been made by my agent about money, years or anything else.”

As far as if Parsons’ situation could change as far as a contract is concerned or if he actually gets traded, it’s currently a waiting game. He’s a special talent that Dallas wouldn’t necessarily want to get rid of.

“We’ve seen a lot of high profile players around the league request trades recently only to stay with their teams or get a deal done,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler said. “While this could be the case here in Dallas, the situation is different because Parsons is only on a second contract. He’s in his mid 20s. He really has no blemishes as far as who you would give mega money to. He’s not really injured very often. He’s got massive production. He’s on a Reggie White like trajectory as a pass rusher, and so because of that, there would be immense value on the trade market. 

“Teams would be willing to give up a lot. You know, I checked one team that said, like, it would be a first round pick, and a lot more. It might even be two first round picks, just because you’d be getting such a unique player. A lot of times, teams don’t want to make these kinds of trades now, because you have to turn around and pay a guy, you know, 35, $40 million. This one would be different. Teams would be quite comfortable doing it.”

This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.

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