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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is looking competent with the way the Cincinnati Bengals are handling the Trey Hendrickson situation.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones took a strange shot at his star defensive end Micah Parsons on Monday, as well as his franchise quarterback Dak Prescott. Jones incorrectly stated that Parsons missed six games last season, when he in fact missed four, as he explained why the Cowboys have yet to come to terms on an extension with Parsons.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had a wild press conference to kick off training camp, but one thing he made clear was what he wants to see from Micah Parasons.
The Brew Crew moved up three spots and into No. 1 in Matt Snyder's newest MLB Power Rankings. An 11-game winning streak has slingshot the Brewers into the NL Central lead, one game ahead of the Cubs. While it's been a team effort, Milwaukee continues to receive stellar play from Christian Yelich, who leads the team in home runs and RBI.
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Jerry Jones taking the stage at training camp, showing little concern about not having a deal yet with linebacker Micah Parsons. Parson is with his team in Oxnard. Whether he actually takes the practice field today is unknown.
A major storyline facing the Cowboys is the contract status of pass rusher Micah Parsons, who did report to training camp despite missing portions of the team’s mandatory offseason program. Parsons is in the final year of his rookie contract and looking for a long-term extension with the Cowboys, but a deal has not yet materialized.
Parsons attended mandatory minicamp and is expected to report for training camp, despite no contract extension agreement. The Cowboys reportedly worked out a trio pass rushers , Jesse Luketa , Kameron Cline and James Houston, ahead of training camp as the contract dispute with Parsons continues.
The Cowboys confirmed that they have enforced the de-escalator clause in Trevon Diggs' contract, lowering the cornerback's base salary from $9 million to $8.5 million, because he didn't rehab enough at the team facility.