Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons is set to attend the team’s mandatory minicamp next week but has expressed uncertainty about his participation in the upcoming training camp. In a recent social media post, Parsons hinted that his attendance at training camp in Oxnard, California, in July will depend on whether he has signed a contract extension by that time. Although Parsons has a solid track record of not missing minicamp in the last four years, he noted the importance of being prepared despite his contract situation.
“I haven’t missed a minicamp in 4 years!” Parsons stated, emphasizing his dedication to his teammates and commitment to winning a Super Bowl. While he has participated in parts of the voluntary offseason, he has missed organized team activities and has not confirmed his plans for minicamp participation, making it unlikely that he will perform any on-field drills.
Parsons, 25, is entering the final year of his contract, with an annual salary of $24 million as part of a fifth-year option. As he became eligible for an extension after the 2023 season, there are high expectations for Parsons to secure a new deal that could surpass Ja’Marr Chase’s average of $40.25 million, potentially making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. His ongoing negotiations and desires for a new contract are key factors in determining his availability for training camp.
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