Micha Parson did not show the cowboy practice for the first time in the training camp. This caused a stir, and the fact that owner Jerry Jones was not in the practice of Thursday Due to a large stir.
Sorry, there is nothing to see here.
Cowboy’s executive vice president Stephen Jones told reporters after the practice that Parson was in the training camp, and two sources told NFL media’s Jane Slater that “nothing was happening” with talks behind the scenes.
Parson showed timely training camps, but did not participate in any conduct as he is waiting for the expansion of the deal. Sides are in a deadlock, four weeks from today with the Cowboy season opener.
Now that he is in the camp, the parsons are basically trapped.
In accordance with the NFL Constitution and the Supplements, If a player leaves the team During the training camp or regular season, it has five days to return. If he does not do so, the team can put the player on his reserve list as a retired player. And if this happens in these specific circumstances, the player cannot play again for any team again this year.
Its contract will be toll.
The two sides will have a huge decision if the Parsons are not under the agreement before the start of the season. Cowboy, though, has a recent date for completing an extension of the contract in the 11th hour, so talk.
Jones said earlier this week that they are “Not exactly“The confident Parson will play at the Season Opener.