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ESPN’s Adam Schefter says Micah Parsons may be entering his final season with the Cowboys, fueling Dallas’ offseason drama.
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SB Nation on MSNAdam Schefter: Cowboys, Micah Parsons headed for ‘divorce at some time’
We are now closer to the Dallas Cowboys beginning their season than we are to Micah Parsons’ public trade request from the team. Monday marked Hump Day in that regard (the middle point) and we are now officially over it and headed downhill. Maybe in more ways than one.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys, Micah Parsons still waiting each other out on contract talks as season approaches
Micah Parsons’ status is unchanged. Schottenheimer expects no practice changes as ESPN reports stalled talks have “gotten personal.”
Tensions were rising between the Cowboys coach and the team’s star QB leading up to their 1995 Super Bowl run.
Looking ahead, Scheffler tees it up at East Lake Golf Club on August 21 for the season-ending Tour Championship, where he will start with the FedExCup lead. The Cowboys, meanwhile, will open their season on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 4.
A Netflix docuseries explains how Jerry Jones has made the Cowboys the world’s most valuable sports franchise without any Super Bowl appearances in decades.
When Tyler Guyton went down with a knee injury on July 28, the Cowboys initially thought his season was over because of a torn ACL. Instead, he was diagnosed with a broken bone in his knee, and there is a chance he will be available for the opener.
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SB Nation on MSNCowboys news: Dallas finds depth on defense with James Houston
Sanders had a golden opportunity to prove he is worthy of pushing Javonte Williams for reps as the starting running back, and he responded by carrying the ball seven times for 15 yards, with no run going longer than seven yards. Even the RB2 job is far from guaranteed.