
The biggest drama at the Dallas Cowboys training camp right now isn’t about strategy — it’s about Micah Parsons.
Insiders have confirmed that the All-Pro defensive star has officially requested a trade, following long-standing tensions with the front office over his contract, position on the field, and influence in the locker room. And here’s the bombshell — Parsons is now threatening to sit out the 2025 season opener if his demands aren’t met!
“Micah feels disrespected — both financially and in terms of how the team uses him,” said a close source. “He didn’t come here to be a role player. He came here to be a Legend.”
💰 CONTRACT DRAMA LIGHTS THE FUSE

Parsons still has one year left on his rookie deal, plus a fifth-year option. But after multiple All-Pro selections and elite defensive stats, he’s pushing for a record-breaking extension — potentially surpassing Nick Bosa’s current top-dollar deal.
Team owner Jerry Jones, however, appears calm to the point of coldness:
“We love Micah. But the Cowboys are bigger than any one person.”
🔥 That statement lit the fuse for what has become a cold war — with both sides no longer communicating directly, only through agents.
⚠️ COULD HE MISS THE SEASON OPENER?
The Cowboys are scheduled to face the defending Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, on September 4, 2025, in a high-stakes opener — but right now, Micah Parsons is not listed on the team’s official training roster. Some sources say he’s “training privately” in Miami.
Cowboys fans are panicking. The hashtag #PayMicah is trending across social media, while the team remains eerily silent.
😱 What happens if Parsons sits out?
- The defense loses its most dominant force
- Dak Prescott will carry even more weight
- New head coach Brian Schottenheimer could start his tenure in crisis mode