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The 2025 edition of Dallas Cowboys training camp opened with fireworks, but not the on-field kind. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones and All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons exch
Lior Lampert from Fansided thinks Pickens will not resign with the Cowboys next offseason.
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Blogging The Boys on MSNNFL insider suggests Dallas Cowboys wait on big deals as PR investment for attentionSchefter brought up the Dak Prescott contract situation of last year. Many Cowboys fans were opposed to the extension happening, but speaking in terms of the financials of it all it is difficult to disagree with Schefter in that if the Cowboys had acted swiftly they could/would have paid less than they ultimately did.
Parsons, standing alongside cornerback Trevon Diggs, spoke with the media about the state of his contract negotiations with the Cowboys. Parsons and Jones, as Jones confirmed once again Monday, had a verbal agreement on a new deal in March. “We went over every possible detail,” Jones said.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCowboys Headlines: Micah Parsons, Trevon Diggs speak out; notes from first practiceMicah Parsons shared frustration over his dealings with the team, while Trevon Diggs maintains he's happy in Dallas. Also, notes from Practice #1.
A player can't leave for more than five days after showing up at camp, Florio writes. If a player never shows up in the first place, they have more than 10 weeks of the regular season to decide to report with no punishment.
Schottenheimer, who twice turned down head-coaching opportunities, finally landed a job after going 12 hiring cycles without an interview.