
As the Dallas Cowboys ramp into training camp, a simmering contract crisis has captured national attention. At the heart: linebacker Micah Parsons, still unsigned in the final year of his rookie deal, and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, vocally urging team owner Jerry Jones to wrap up negotiations fast.
Parsons: Present but Unsettled

Micah Parsons reported to camp and completed light team drills, yet his contract remains in limbo. While head coach Brian Schottenheimer views his presence—even in limited participation—as a win, real tension lies beneath the surface. Jones has openly questioned signing him without performance certainty, making a controversial remark that Parsons missed six games (he actually missed four), raising eyebrows across the locker room.
Market Forces: $45M on the Horizon
With elite pass rushers like T.J. Watt and Myles Garrett locking up $40M+ deals, Parsons is now chasing a $45 million annual value — a figure Lamb explicitly backed this week. Parsons’ agent reportedly sees no reason to settle for anything less; REDDIT users track this in the ongoing saga.
Lamb Steps into the Spotlight

CeeDee Lamb isn’t staying silent. He’s publicly urged Dallas to finalize Parsons’ deal, calling Jones’ media tactics “not fun” and signaling player solidarity. Over the last offseason, Lamb held out himself until securing a landmark $34M yearly extension —a blueprint Parsons is now following.
Locker Room Fallout & Timing Games
Jerry Jones is no stranger to drama. Brandishing his negotiating style as “timing,” he’s delayed signing multiple stars, including Dak Prescott and Lamb. But experts warn this frustrating “wait-and-pay-more” pattern risks locker room morale and team cohesion — particularly with a fresh coaching staff. Shannon Sharpe and J.J. Watt recently criticized Jones’ public approach, citing it as destructive and damaging to team unity.
What’s Next: Drama or Deal?
- Parsons: “I don’t understand,” he lamented, questioning why there’s no progress after initial agreement.
- Jones: “Money costs money,” and “signing him doesn’t guarantee health,” hint at cautious strategy.
- Lamb & Teammates: Public support signals potential player unrest, especially if Parsons isn’t sealed before Week 1.
Final Take
A contract showdown like this is par for the Dallas Cowboys’ course — but this year feels more combustible. With a $45M tag looming and an energized locker room itching for closure, the next moves from Jerry Jones could make or break the mood on Broadway.
Stay Updated
Expect answers before the regular season—either a mega-deal gets done, or Parsons suits up under the franchise tag. One way or another, “Get Paid Soon” has never sounded so urgent.