Jerry Jones Discloses Repugnant Demand Made by Micah Parsons' Representative to Him
In the world of NFL, a contract dispute between Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and star linebacker Micah Parsons, represented by agent David Mulugheta, has taken centre stage.
Jerry Jones, the 82-year-old owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is known for his unconventional methods when it comes to player contracts. According to journalist Armando Salguero, Jones often pays his players at the 11th hour, and this could potentially apply to Parsons' contract as well.
Despite the potential delay, Jones appears unfazed about Parsons potentially missing regular season games. He has been vocal about the contract situation, discussing it on Michael Irvin's podcast. Jones believes the contract with Parsons is already completed, waiting only for signatures.
However, the contract details have not been disclosed. What is known is that the contract is in limbo, with Jones yet to send the contract details to Mulugheta, who asked for them in an offensive manner back in March.
Mulugheta, a prominent figure in the league, has represented players who have held out during the regular season in the past. His most recent high-profile client is Parsons, whom he played a key role in negotiating a lucrative contract for.
The public perception seems to be in favor of Parsons regarding the contract dispute. The NFL star has recently deleted Dallas Cowboys content from his social media accounts, but Jones is not concerned about this move.
In an attempt to change the narrative around the contract dispute, Jones is expected to use a new contract to finalize the agreement with Parsons, avoiding a repeat of the controversial request for offensive actions.
Despite the ongoing negotiations, Jones is not expected to trade Parsons. Instead, he may wait until the 11th hour to finalize the contract, a strategy he has employed with other player contracts in the past.
Jones is determined to secure the contract with Parsons, with the verbal contract between him and Mulugheta having allegedly been agreed upon months ago. The future of this contract will undoubtedly be a topic of interest as the NFL season approaches.
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