The Dallas Cowboys are facing a complicated situation. They’ve committed a lot of money to two players, and they will have to do the same again if they want to keep their best player. Star OLB/DE Micah Parsons has made it loud and clear that he wants a new contract.
During Thursday’s episode of First Take, former Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Chris Canty said the Dallas Cowboys need to trade star EDGE Micah Parsons. In turn, host Stephen A. Smith exploded on Canty,
Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons has been the subject of trade rumors over the last few weeks, with reports surfacing that the franchise has even had 'internal discussions' about the idea.
To go even further, former Cowboys defensive lineman Chris Canty thinks Dallas should move on from Parsons, but not because of the hefty price tag he'll carry after next season. "
The Dallas Cowboys missed the playoffs last season and are going to try and bounce back next year. Micah Parsons will be a huge part of that, but his contract needs to be figured out first.
Stephen A. Smith doesn’t have an issue with Chris Canty’s stance that the Dallas Cowboys should trade Micah Parsons this offseason. Rather, it’s the former NFL defensive lineman’s reasoning for such a trade that the ESPN star has a problem with.
The ESPN First Take crew had divided opinions on the Dallas Cowboys potentially trading away a generational talent.
Just days after Super Bowl LIX, Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott ... show on Wednesday, former Cowboys defensive lineman Chris Canty expressed that trading Parsons would be in the team’s best ...
During a recent episode of Unsportsmanlike on ESPN Radio, former Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Chris Canty called for the Dallas Cowboys to trade star EDGE Micah Parsons and set a precedent for their culture.
Smith and Chris Canty arguing that the Dallas Cowboys should trade their star Micah Parsons, Mina Kimes laid out why the franchise should re-sign the 25-year-old linebacker. Kimes believes the Cowboys should have already re-signed Parsons.
In reality, the Cowboys have not made it past the NFC’s quarterfinal divisional round since 1995. Their last NFC Championship Game appearance was 29 years ago, which now stands