Cowboys' Parsons discouraged deal not yet done
Briefly

Micah Parsons is disappointed that the Dallas Cowboys have not finalized a long-term contract. He sees other top players being rewarded, such as T.J. Watt, Maxx Crosby, and Myles Garrett. Despite being sidelined for part of last season, Parsons recorded 12 sacks and has achieved remarkable stats throughout his career. He claims to be one of the best in his position, referencing his consistent performance and availability. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated that contracts do not guarantee injury immunity, as shown by Dak Prescott's missed games after his significant contract.
"When you go around the league and you see these other teams taking care of their best guys, I seen T.J. [Watt] gotten taken care of. Maxx [Crosby] got taken care of. Myles [Garrett] got taken care of... you wish you had that same type of energy."
"I feel like I'm the best at what I do. You can argue whoever, but stats, numbers don't lie. The consistency is there, and the availability is there."
"Parsons has recorded 52.5 sacks in his first four seasons, trailing only Reggie White, Derrick Thomas, J.J. Watt, and DeMarcus Ware since sacks became an official stat in 1982."
"You see a lot of people around the league taken care of, and you wish you had that same type of energy," Parsons said after Tuesday's practice.
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