Adam Schefter Describes Cowboys, Micah Parsons Situation
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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.
ESPN's Adam Schefter provided his take on his podcast this week, sharing a pretty grim perspective on Parsons's future with the Cowboys. Schefter believes there will be a "divorce" at some point between Parsons and the Cowboys, the question right now is when and how.
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Yardbarker on MSNAdam Schefter has bold prediction about Micah Parsons situation
The Dallas Cowboys insist they have no intention of trading Micah Parsons before the start of the 2025 season, but Adam Schefter believes it is inevitable that the two sides will part ways at some point in the fairly near future.
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