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Dallas Cowboys, Micah Parsons Still at a Standstill on Contract Talks After First Week of Camp

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As the Dallas Cowboys wrap up their first week of training camp, one glaring question remains unanswered: What’s going on with Micah Parsons’ contract?

Schottenheimer expects Micah Parsons to practice as training camp begins

Despite hopes that an extension for the All-Pro linebacker would be a top priority this offseason, negotiations between Parsons and the Cowboys have yet to show real progress. The team and its defensive superstar have not reached a deal, and there are no signs that an agreement is imminent.

Micah Parsons on lack of movement in Cowboys deal: 'I want to be here' -  Hindustan Times

Parsons, the heartbeat of Dallas’ defense and already a fan favorite after just three seasons, has made it clear he’s focused on football and leading his team. But as the days tick by without any news of a contract breakthrough, speculation grows about what’s holding up the talks.

Micah Parsons addresses stalled Cowboys contract talks | wfaa.com

The Cowboys have made significant investments in their roster this offseason but locking down Parsons long-term remains unfinished business. With training camp now underway, both fans and analysts are watching closely, wondering if Dallas will be able to keep their defensive anchor in silver and blue for years to come.

If this is the end, this is the end' - Micah Parsons makes it very clear  why he's at Cowboys training camp and shows tension is real

For now, all eyes remain on Jerry Jones and the Cowboys’ front office as they try to work out a deal with one of the NFL’s most dynamic defenders. Will Micah get his extension before the season kicks off? Stay tuned.

Eagles Star CB Faces Family Tragedy After Week 5 Game as Military-Trained Skydiving Instructor Dies in Nashville
Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Cooper DeJean is mourning a profound personal loss following the team’s Week 5 game , as his cousin Justin Fuller a respected military-trained skydiving instructor, died in a tragic tandem jump accident near Nashville.   Fuller, 35, was fatally injured after becoming separated from his parachute harness mid-air during a jump organized by Go Skydive Nashville. His student survived after landing in a tree with the parachute deployed and was later rescued by firefighters. Police confirmed Fuller’s body was recovered in a wooded area off Ashland City Highway. The Nashville Fire Department called it “one of the most complex high-angle rescues in recent years,” commending its personnel for the effort. Justin Fuller, known by the nickname "Spidey," died after a tandem skydiving jump went wrong on Oct. 4, 2025, near Nashville, Tennessee.  (Facebook/Justin Fuller Spidey ) Fuller, known affectionately as “Spidey,” had completed more than 5,000 jumps and trained U.S. military personnel in advanced aerial maneuvers. Friends described him as “fearless, focused, and committed to lifting others higher — both in life and in the air.”   DeJean —whose mother is the younger sister of Fuller’s mother, grew up admiring his cousin’s discipline and sense of purpose. Family members say that influence helped shape his mental toughness and leadership on the field. A relative told local media, “Justin taught Dejean that strength isn’t about being unbreakable — it’s about standing firm when life hits hardest. That’s exactly how he lives and plays today.” In the Eagles’ defensive system, DeJean has steadily earned complete trust thanks to his versatility — working outside at corner, in the slot (nickel), and on coverage units — and standing out for top-end speed, precise tackling angles, and the ability to read quarterbacks. Coaches describe him as “calm, wise beyond his years, and disciplined at the catch point,” consistently maintaining leverage and finishing clean in tight spaces. Through the first five games of 2025, DeJean has played every defensive snap and totaled 36 tackles (26 solo) with five passes defensed, reinforcing his value on the perimeter and inside.  The Philadelphia Eagles have provided time and private support for DeJean and his family, ensuring he can grieve without team-related obligations. Teammates have stood beside him, honoring both his resilience and his family’s tradition of service. An FAA investigation into the accident is underway, while tributes to “Spidey” continue to pour in across social media from military colleagues, fellow skydivers, and fans nationwide.“He taught others to fly — now he flies higher than all of us,” one tribute read. DeJean kept his public remarks brief before being embraced by teammates:“He taught me not to fear the height — only the moment you forget to look down and pull someone else up with you. This week, I’m playing for him.”