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With Dak Prescott being limited in practice (completely normal for a veteran coming off an injury when No. 2 is up in the air), Joe Milton has emerged as the backup. Will Greir, a sixth-year pro who has barely played in his career, is the No. 3.
Through the early days of Dallas Cowboys training camp, team owner and CEO Jerry Jones is not making many fans with his handling of the ongoing negotiations of star defender Micah Parsons’s upcoming contract extension.
Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million extension with the Cowboys in September. The deal made him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, with an average annual value of $60 million. The contract also included an $80 million signing bonus.
Micah Parsons is about to be at the peak of his career. However, as contract negotiations drag on, the Cowboys risk losing the loyalty of their defensive cornerstone.
Micah Parsons still is not practicing Wednesday, the second consecutive day he is not participating with the Cowboys in Oxnard, California.
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NFL Insider Adam Schefter Sets the Record Straight on Micah Parsons' Contract originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With the Dallas Cowboys inking both Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb to massive extensions, next on the list in the eyes of many is elite pass rusher Micah Parsons.