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NFL News: Cowboys’ Jerry Jones has reportedly made a shocking decision regarding Micah Parsons

After weeks of ongoing speculation, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has reportedly made his final decision regarding Micah Parsons' future.

Micah Parsons, EDGE for the Dallas Cowboys
© Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesMicah Parsons, EDGE for the Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are addressing several key matters this offseason. Now, owner Jerry Jones has reportedly made his final decision regarding Micah Parsons‘ future amid ongoing trade rumors.

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In recent years, several star Cowboys players have requested new deals from Jerry Jones. While the owner managed to retain key figures like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, one major name remained in limbo: Micah Parsons.

The star pass rusher asked the front office for a contract extension this year. However, the team initially remained silent on his future, sparking rumors that he could be traded elsewhere this offseason.

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Report: Jerry Jones has made his final decision on Micah Parsons’ future

The Cowboys have not tasted championship success in nearly three decades. Despite being one of the most storied franchises in the NFL, the NFC East club has fallen far short of the glory days that once defined them.

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Dallas currently boasts a talented roster, yet its stars have struggled to fully click, leading to postseason disappointment year after year.

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On defense, Micah Parsons stands out as the team’s undisputed leader. The dynamic pass rusher has been remarkably consistent since entering the league in 2021, making it seem like a lucrative contract extension would be a no-brainer for the Cowboys.

However, the team did not immediately offer Parsons a new deal following the conclusion of his rookie contract, which raised eyebrows. Rumors swirled that Dallas was open to trade offers for him. Now, the Cowboys have reportedly made their final decision on his future.

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Linebacker Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts to a sack against the Arizona Cardinals during the NFL game at State Farm Stadium on September 24, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Cowboys 28-16.

According to Clarence Hill of All City DFW, the Cowboys have officially offered Micah Parsons a new contract that would make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. The exact terms of the deal have yet to be disclosed.

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How much will Micah Parsons earn per year in his new contract?

While the specifics of Parsons’ new deal are still unknown, reports indicate that his contract will surpass the recent agreements signed by Myles Garrett and Ja’Marr Chase this offseason—both of which exceed $40 million per year.

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Garrett is set to earn $40 million annually with the Browns, while Chase secured a $40.25 million-per-year contract with the Bengals. Parsons’ deal is expected to surpass Chase’s, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in league history.

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