Cowboys Players’ Unique Approach to Support Micah Parsons

Micah Parsons wants to get out of Dallas. The Rusher Star Edge said it more than Friday afternoon.
Although he made his frustrations public, he did not lose his friends in the locker room. In fact, several players adopted a unique approach to show support for the unhappy player on Friday.
Trevon Diggs, Demarvion Overshown and Juanyeh Thomas have changed their avatars online to include a photo of Micah Parsons. It is a silent declaration which speaks volumes, given the timing.
At least three teammates – Trevon Diggs, Demarvion Overshown and Juanyeh Thomas – changed their avatar to include a photo of Micah Parsons. https://t.co/rsrn0ae2lw
– Adam Schefter (@adamschefter) August 1, 2025
It is not surprising that the veteran’s half -corner Trevon Diggs took a position to support Parsons. Last week, when the cowboys opened camp in Oxnard, California, Parsons and Diggs addressed journalists at the same time.
The two players were frustrated by the organization, and they were both called by the team owner, Jerry Jones, during a press conference before the camp. This exact press conference was something that Starts underlined by explaining his reasoning for having officially asked for a job.

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“I only want shots to be taken to injure myself while putting him into play for the organization, our fans and my teammates,” said Parsons in a press release. “I no longer want the stories to be created and widespread in the media on me. I was deliberately remained silent in the hope of doing something. But as there is confusion there, let me clarify certain things.”
Before the last season of his recruit contract, Starteons wanted to enclose a long -term agreement before starting the new season. He claims that there was an interest in doing it on his side last year. The cowboys have followed a trend similar to past negotiations while waiting for as long as they want.
“Unfortunately, the team did not want to start negotiations,” said Parsons. “At that time, I agreed with that and I did not complain and I focused on the 2024 season.”
The cowboys clearly indicated that they wanted to go to Dallas in the long term, but they do not feel the need to conclude an agreement very early. Parsons sees the situation differently, because he looks at the best rushers of pass to ensure long -term agreements through the league.
With a sign of the Pro Bowl head each season he was with the team, Parsons certainly deserves a major contract extension. Since cowboys are not ready to do so soon, Parsons is ready to move on.
“Still not a call, an email or an SMS to my agent to start a negotiation,” said Parsons.
“Until today, they did not have a single conversation with my agent on a contract. No request was made by my agent on money, the years or anything else. However, I remained silent, but again, after repeated blows to myself and to all the stories that I made a difficult decision. I no longer want to play for the Cowboys of Dallas.
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