Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, one of the most powerful and influential agents in the NFL, has reached out to the Dallas Cowboys to discuss trades and long-term commitments for his client. So far, however, he has not heard back from the team’s owner, Jerry Jones, or Stephen Jones, who have a major say in the team’s decisions.

Micah Parsons showed up to the first practice of Dallas Cowboys training camp as promised. While he did not participate in individual drills, Parsons was on the field holding pads and hyping up his teammates.
After practice, Parsons and All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs met with the media and fielded questions in response to a contentious press conference from owner Jerry Jones on Monday.

When discussing his ongoing contract situation, Parsons made it clear that he wants to remain in Dallas — which is something he has said all along.
“At some point, another grown man has to be willing to reach out themself,” Parsons said, via The Athletic.