The Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of entering the 2025 campaign without their superstar linebacker Micah Parsons at their disposal. All offseason long, Parsons has been embroiled in a high-profile contract dispute with Cowboys’ owner and general manager Jerry Jones, and with Week 1 less than two weeks away, the two sides have made little progress towards a new deal.
This isn’t the first time Jones has taken his time to hand a superstar player a new contract, and it probably won’t be the last. With Parsons requesting a trade, though, this situation feels different. Jones isn’t blinking, though, and he even went as far as to cite legendary running back Emmitt Smith when taking a shot at Parsons.
Jerry Jones Continues to Bash Micah Parsons
Jerry Jones, Cowboys Not Blinking in Contract Stare Down with Micah Parsons

While Smith did return after missing the first two games of the Cowboys’ 1993 season, Jones is effectively saying he thinks Dallas can win without Parsons. It’s a gutsy move, but that’s what Jones has been about for the entirety of his time in charge of the Cowboys. Whether or not it will pay off, though, remains to be seen.
The problem with Jones’ logic is that, while Dallas was successful early in his tenure, they haven’t gone on a deep postseason run in years. Accomplishing that in 2025 without Parsons seems very nearly impossible, given how important a piece of their defense he is. Jones’ strategy with Parsons is one we have seen him utilize before, but he’s running the risk of seriously hurting his 2025 squad by keeping the team’s best defender off the field for them.