
The Dallas Cowboys will not be trading Micah Parsons. Jerry Jones himself noted this following Saturday’s training camp practice.
Jerry Jones says that he isn’t considering trading Micah Parsons, despite his trade request.
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) August 2, 2025
Jones said about the deal that was on the table in March?
“Micah took it off the table.”
More coming soon on @dallasnews. pic.twitter.com/4sfuzIfvof
In case you somehow missed it... Micah Parsons reached a particular point in his contract negotiations with the Cowboys that led to
him formally requesting a trade away from the team on Friday. Jerry clearly does not want to do that.
Even when Micah made the request it never seemed logical for the Cowboys to actually trade him away. The collective opinion seems to be that this will inevitably get worked out after some more theatrics, many people assumed all along that it would drag on and take forever like previous contract extensions for other superstars.
Cowboys fans do seem to be getting tired of this act, though. During Saturday’s practice, the first one following Micah’s public statement noting his request, fans expressed displeasure with team leadership and chanted on behalf of Micah.
A couple fans getting the day started. pic.twitter.com/teGBOjoYMN
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) August 2, 2025
Cowboys fans chanting for Micah Parsons pic.twitter.com/JFdyUaEAJR
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) August 2, 2025
None of this seems to bother Jerry Jones though, as indicated. In addition to saying that the Cowboys do not plan on trading away Micah he told fans that they needn’t lose any sleep over the situation.
Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade request:
— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) August 2, 2025
“I would say to our fans, don’t lose any sleep over this.” pic.twitter.com/i56DFVH9D3
Ultimately it is this writer’s opinion that no fans are losing sleep. This is the case because (as indicated) we all have a good idea of how this is going to end.
While we may not be losing sleep that the situation continues to follow the path that it does is upsetting as it causes unnecessary drama and friction for the team. Headlines from Oxnard right now should be about Donovan Ezeiruaku shining or George Pickens meshing with the team or any other positives that we have talked about, but the Micah issue has taken up everything else because reasons or something like that.
The Dallas Cowboys Way.
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