Micah Parsons requests trade from Cowboys amid contract standoff

The relationship between the star pass rusher and the Dallas Cowboys has reached a breaking point, with Parsons announcing Friday that he has requested a trade as the Cowboys continue not to engage in contract extension talks.
“I have made a tough decision,” Parsons wrote in a statement on X. “I no longer want to play for the Dallas Cowboys. My trade request has been submitted to Stephen Jones personally.”
As reported earlier Friday by The Athletic, the two sides remain far apart heading into the second week of training camp and are not currently negotiating.
Among the key issues: Parsons said he spoke directly with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in March. The team believed those conversations were negotiations and that it had a deal, multiple league sources said. But Parsons believed the talks were just conversations, writing that he told the Cowboys that his agent would reach out, “thinking this would get things done.” When Parsons’ agent attempted to start negotiations, Parsons wrote, the Cowboys declined to engage with him and told the pass rusher that they believed they already had a deal.
“My agent of course told him that wasn’t the case and also reached out to Stephen Jones,” Parsons wrote, referring to the top team executive who is also the oldest son of Jerry Jones. “Again the team decided to go silent.”
Now, the team is refusing to engage with his agent at all, Parsons wrote, creating a tense standoff amid increasing friction.
“Up to today the team has not had a single conversation with my agent about a contract,” Parsons wrote.