Micah Parsons remains unsigned as the Cowboys enter training camp, and now one of the team’s biggest stars is breaking silence. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has stepped in, sending a clear signal to Jerry Jones and the Dallas front office — it’s time to pay up. With public pressure rising and the locker room watching, Lamb’s voice may just tilt the scales in this high-stakes contract standoff.
CeeDee puts heat on Jerry Jones as locker room rallies behind Parsons
For the first time since talks stalled, Lamb openly addressed the tension around Parsons’ extension. Speaking candidly, he remarked, “Playing this media game with Jerry [Jones] is not the best. It’s not fun. It’s not recommended.”
His remarks add urgency inside the locker room, where players are rallying around Parsons as camp heats up. Lamb’s tone wasn’t confrontational — it was calculated. And it emphasized just how important Parsons is to the team’s long-term plans.
Micah reports to camp, but contract clock still ticking
Despite reporting to camp in Oxnard, Parsons is taking part in limited on-field activity while contract talks remain frozen. On Tuesday, he confirmed that there’s “not really much movement” on the deal — and that his attendance is for himself and his teammates, not a tactic.
The 25-year-old linebacker added pointedly: “They sign the checks… let’s see if they want me to be here at the end of the day.” The message is clear: he’s ready to deliver, but not at a discount.
Market pressure mounts on Cowboys
Across the league, defensive stars are getting paid. With Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt, and Nick Bosa all earning deals in the $30–40 million range, analysts expect Parsons — a two-time First-Team All-Pro — to command at least $45 million annually.
Lamb, fully aware of Parsons’ worth, reinforced the call: “Micah knows what he brings to the table… he should get what he deserves. I do want Micah to get paid, soon.” With media scrutiny intensifying and fan frustration boiling online, the Cowboys are walking a tightrope — and Lamb just turned up the heat on Jones to close the deal.
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Chris Broussard slams Jerry Jones as Micah Parsons’ $40M NFL contract talks stallFAQs
Q1. What is Micah Parsons’ contract status?
Parsons is playing on his fifth-year rookie option worth around $24 million. Talks for an extension remain unresolved.
Q2. What are his career highlights so far?
He’s a 3-time Pro Bowler, 2-time First-Team All-Pro, and has recorded 52.5 sacks across four NFL seasons.
Q3. How much could Parsons earn on his next deal?
Industry projections suggest a new deal could reach $45 million per season — potentially making him the highest-paid defender in NFL history.
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