Micah Parsons shouldn't play until he's 100 percent, or until he gets paid

Micah Parsons’ Injury and Contract Concerns

On Sunday night, Cowboys’ defensive standout Micah Parsons will miss his third consecutive game due to an ankle injury. It’s best for him to sit out until he is completely at 100 percent maddie madayag hometown.

Parsons has yet to secure the second contract he rightfully deserves. This year, he is set to earn only $2.989 million. He should have considered holding out. betsafe poker Given his current injury, he should refuse to play until his high ankle sprain has fully healed or until the Cowboys offer him the contract he should have received by now.

This situation highlights the team’s hesitation in finalizing contracts for receiver CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott. Because those deals remain unresolved, Micah chose to wait for his opportunity. Had the Cowboys acted earlier, he might have raised more of a protest.

Now is the time for him to make a stand. He shouldn’t step foot on the field until his ankle is completely healed—unless the team is ready to pay him, which they should have done long ago. de salle university

Will the Cowboys finally recognize Parsons’ worth and address his contract concerns?

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